Angry Wazito FC Owner Scolds Team Members On Social Media Over Poor Results
Wazito FC owner Ricardo Badoer took to social media to scold his team's players after yet another poor performance and defeat in the National Super League.
Through his Twitter handle, an angry Badoer accused the team he acquired in December last year of letting themselves down and lacking “heart and balls”.
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Wazito FC owner Ricardo Badoer took to social media to scold his team's players after yet another poor performance and defeat in the National Super League. Through his Twitter handle, an...
Wazito FC owner Ricardo Badoer took to social media to scold his team's players after yet another poor performance and defeat in the National Super League.
Through his Twitter handle, an angry Badoer accused the team he acquired in December last year of letting themselves down and lacking “heart and balls”.
Badoer is currently in Dubai where he is currently recuperating after two neck surgeries.
In December, immediately after officially taking over, he promised to heavily invest in the football club make it the best in Africa.
Currently, Wazito sit third in the National Super League and have only managed one point out of a possible nine in their last three games.
When questioned on his controversial choice of words which many found...
Wazito FC owner Ricardo Badoer took to social media to scold his team's players after yet another poor performance and defeat in the National Super League.
Through his Twitter handle, an angry Badoer accused the team he acquired in December last year of letting themselves down and lacking “heart and balls”.
Badoer is currently in Dubai where he is currently recuperating after two neck surgeries.
In December, immediately after officially taking over, he promised to heavily invest in the football club make it the best in Africa.
Currently, Wazito sit third in the National Super League and have only managed one point out of a possible nine in their last three games.
When questioned on his controversial choice of words which many found “offensive”, Mr Badoer said he does not like losing his time and money on poor players and that he had no time to “chill”.
In a response to Carol Radull who called him out over his language, Badoer said his anger was out of his passion to make Kenyan football as good as European football and creating employment for Kenyans while at it.