Football Kenya Federation (FKF) presidential aspirant Omondi Aduda has blamed the influx of foreign coaches at Gor Mahia on their intentions to use the club as a stepping stone for bigger things.
The Kenyan Premier League (KPL) champions have seen six foreign coaches handle the side in the last six years, a worrying trend which has left many football lovers in Kenya asking what could be the reason behind it.
Since the arrival of Bobby Williamson, who went on to win a first league title in 18-years for the club, five coaches have come and left - Frank Nuttall (September 2014-March 2016), Jose Marcelo Ze Marie (March 2016-June 2017), Dylan Kerr (2017 July-2018 December), Hassan Oktay (2018-19) and lastly Steven Polack, who resigned four days ago.