Warri Wolves are insisting that Nations Cup hero, Sunday Mba, is still their player, after the midfielder argued that he was is now contracted to Enugu Rangers.
Mba told Sunday Vanguard that, “we were four players that left Warri Wolves before the Nations Cup. Why is it that I am the only one they are bothering. The truth of the matter is that I have no contract with Wolves.”
However, Wolves say no transfer involving the player ever happened and ordered Mba to return to the club for training before Friday this week.
“We don’t want to be exchanging words or be arguing about Sunday Mba. If he were a bonafide player of Rangers let them field him in a match and see if they would not be sanctioned,” Amaju Pinnick, the Executive Chairman of Delta State Sports Commission said. “The Interim Management Committee ruled on February 13 that he was a Warri Wolves player as Rangers were yet to buy him and we want to leave it at that.”
Warri Wolves spokesman, Etu Moses, further accused Mba of treachery, pointing out that the Super Eagles player, presented himself as the club’s player, just to get money from Governor Uduaghan.
“Why did he present himself as Warri Wolves player and collected additional N2.5m when the governor of Delta State rewarded Super Eagles players on February 14 with N2.5m each?” he queried.
“His became N5m because the governor doubled the reward for all the Warri Wolves players. He has one year remianing in his contract,” Moses said, adding that the club expected Mba to resume in Warri on or before March 1, 2013
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