By Shaffie A Mtambo
The FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Football Club Reserve players are facing a tough time, with many complaining about their welfare. The situation has become so dire that some players are forced to walk long distances to get to training sessions and matches. Yesterday, before their match against Ekhaya United, one player was spotted walking from Kwakubaluti to Mpira Stadium.
The players, who wished to remain anonymous, revealed to us that they have gone five weeks without receiving their transport and training allowances. This has made it difficult for them to meet their basic needs, let alone focus on their football careers. The lack of support from the club has left the players feeling frustrated and demotivated.
The situation is not only affecting the players’ well-being but also their performance on the pitch. Without proper support, the players are struggling to give their best, which is reflected in the team’s recent results. The players are calling on the club’s management to take their welfare seriously and provide them with the necessary support to excel in their careers.
Yesterday’s match against Ekhaya United was a clear indication of the players’ dissatisfaction with their welfare. After the match, the players walked to their homes, a sign of protest against the club’s management. The players are hoping that their actions will prompt the management to take their concerns seriously and address their welfare issues.