The former General Team Manager for the Kenema Kamboi Eagles, Ali El Ali (Aliloma) has said that the solution to the problems in the club is to put structures in place at all levels, as the situation of the club continues to depreciate, enduring its worst season in recent years.
He maintained that football has evolved drastically and cannot be run without having the required standards.
Aliloma making references to Bo Rangers, Mighty Blackpool and Diamond Stars as clear instances of clubs that have transformed said the right structures in place adding that the stakeholders in Kenema have a great responsibility to ensure those standards are set to ensure a better outcome.
Although according to him, Manzola- led executive has done reasonably well over the years, but based on the current football trend, changes need to be effected, either in the form of inclusion or exclusion and that change should not come from anyone other than the Kenema stakeholders and the indigenes.
“If the stakeholders have identified the problems of the club and those responsible, why not try to fix it, rather than moving away from the club? This is a community property. The stakeholders in Kenema should take full responsibility over the current situation of Kamboi Eagles” he stated.
He revealed that he decided to end his services with the club because of the prevailing circumstances which negativity impacted his personal life as well as maintaining that if the proper structure is put in place with a long term plan, he could be tempted to return to aid the club, being a son of the soil.