My Contract With Shooting Stars Has Expired says Ayobami junior.
09/17/2020
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My Contract With Shooting Stars Has Expired - Ayobami
Former Shooting stars midfielder Junior Ayobami, has declared that his contract with the Nigeria National League side, Shooting Stars has ended, Sportivation reports.
The versatile player made this known during a live Radio chat with Damilola Amuda on Petal FM on Thursday.
The player decided to speak out after Shooting Stars maintained that he remained their bonafide player until 2021.
He further confirmed that he has signed a 3 year deal with Kano Pillars ahead of the new season.
"I came to Shooting on loan, that was in 2015/16 when we were in the Premier League. We got relegated, and I was told to just play with them. I waited to play in the NNL and I played in the NNL for 3 seasons.
"We have a group chat platform, where players and coaches do interact during the lockdown, and the team manager, Demaji Lawal asked the players that anyone who wishes to stay should just notify the club.
"Some of my colleagues expressed theirdesire to stay. And I notified the club on the platform that I won't be able to stay if there's no real negotiation."
"I got a call from Kano Pillars if I'm interested in coming to play in Kano. I was so excited because I believe it's a good opportunity for me.
"I have gotten this type of opportunity when we got relegated, be I decided to stay with Shooting Stars because they brought me to limelight as well. Now I just have to move on, and like I said earlier, I was on loan at 3SC."
"The General Manager, Mr Rasheed Balogun said Shooting Stars isn't a Father Christmas and Pillars should do the right thing. And Pillars sent an email to them, but 3SC were asking Pillars for 6 Million naira.
"To be honest, since I've been at Shooting Stars, I haven't earned up to six million naira during my four seasons with them, and Kano Pillars chairman said what 3SC is asking for is too much," the player said.
"I wasn't offered any new contract, because during the lockdown I have madup my mind that I won't be playing with Shooting Stars again because, there are many things going on which I don't want to say. I could see how they are running the club and I don't to interfere.
"I requested for contract paper, I mailed the NNL that I want my contract paper from 3SC since two weeks ago. But NNL claim they haven't seen the email I sent.
"Because most of the players in 3SC do not have their contract papers, and that's very sad because most of them don't know where they belong. I just want to have the contract paper with me because it's very clear that they can change it, and change the year as well," he added.
Former Shooting stars midfielder Junior Ayobami, has declared that his contract with the Nigeria National League side, Shooting Stars has ended, Sportivation reports.
The versatile player made this known during a live Radio chat with Damilola Amuda on Petal FM on Thursday.
The player decided to speak out after Shooting Stars maintained that he remained their bonafide player until 2021.
He further confirmed that he has signed a 3 year deal with Kano Pillars ahead of the new season.
"I came to Shooting on loan, that was in 2015/16 when we were in the Premier League. We got relegated, and I was told to just play with them. I waited to play in the NNL and I played in the NNL for 3 seasons.
"We have a group chat platform, where players and coaches do interact during the lockdown, and the team manager, Demaji Lawal asked the players that anyone who wishes to stay should just notify the club.
"Some of my colleagues expressed theirdesire to stay. And I notified the club on the platform that I won't be able to stay if there's no real negotiation."
"I got a call from Kano Pillars if I'm interested in coming to play in Kano. I was so excited because I believe it's a good opportunity for me.
"I have gotten this type of opportunity when we got relegated, be I decided to stay with Shooting Stars because they brought me to limelight as well. Now I just have to move on, and like I said earlier, I was on loan at 3SC."
"The General Manager, Mr Rasheed Balogun said Shooting Stars isn't a Father Christmas and Pillars should do the right thing. And Pillars sent an email to them, but 3SC were asking Pillars for 6 Million naira.
"To be honest, since I've been at Shooting Stars, I haven't earned up to six million naira during my four seasons with them, and Kano Pillars chairman said what 3SC is asking for is too much," the player said.
"I wasn't offered any new contract, because during the lockdown I have madup my mind that I won't be playing with Shooting Stars again because, there are many things going on which I don't want to say. I could see how they are running the club and I don't to interfere.
"I requested for contract paper, I mailed the NNL that I want my contract paper from 3SC since two weeks ago. But NNL claim they haven't seen the email I sent.
"Because most of the players in 3SC do not have their contract papers, and that's very sad because most of them don't know where they belong. I just want to have the contract paper with me because it's very clear that they can change it, and change the year as well," he added.