Lobi Stars Place Hammer on 3 Players......Including Former SE

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Lobi Stars Place Hammer on 3 Players......Including Former SE

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Lobi Stars Suspend Three Players Over “Sabotage, Feigned Injuries”
Lobi Stars Suspend Three Players Over “Sabotage, Feigned Injuries”
0 comments, 30/07/2021, by Best Choice Sports, in Football, Grassroots, Investigation, News, NPFL
By Our Correspondent
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The management of Lobi Stars rose from a management meeting and approve the suspension of the trio of Ebube Duru, John Lazarus and Ossy Martins for various offences after having served queries that were unsatisfactorily answered.

In a release signed by the club’s media officer
Austin Tyowua on Thursday noted that “Ebube Duru was suspended for insubordination and sabotage, having been exerting negative influence on his team mates and persistently feigned injuries to opt out of several games without the club medical Officer’s excuse duty certificate. The height of which he defiled The Vice Chairman’s strong instruction that he must make the Matchday 33 trip to Katsina.

“While the duo of John Lazarus and Ossy Martins feigned injuries and opted out of the Aiteo Cup round of 16 against Bayelsa United and were spotted in the camp of another NPFL club for a contract negotiation without notice, which the management considered their conduct as an act of sabotage.”

The statement further noted that the suspension of the three players takes immediate effect without pay to serve as deterrent to other players.

The Club have played their last four games undefeated without the suspended players. Though the trio were rated as the three best, the Emmanuel Tama Aondofa led management has zero tolerance for indiscipline and have to enforce not minding whose ox is gored.
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