
Dolphins chief coach, Zachary Baraje,has appealed to the Rivers State Government to give adequate support to help the team win the League.
Baraje says the motivational package of the club must be increased so the boys can be buoyed up for more victories especially on the road.
“The motivation from the government is good so far. I can say it is much better than last season from what I have heard, but this is a crucial period and I believe they can do it better,” Baraje said.
“We ended the first round on a high and in the second stanza so far we have picked a point on the road and won twice at home so we are doing well and this is where I believe the government who own the club can come in and make things better.
He however added that the state governor gave the club a big challenge which is a great motivation for the team to go all out and win the League.
“I remember when Sharks were presented with their car gifts for winning the WAFU Cup, the governor clearly said he would not give anything to Dolphins but will do so if the club wins so I believe that will push the boys to go all the way and win something.
“The governor clearly said it was not the turn of Dolphins until we win. So if we can work hard and win all our remaining home matches as well as a couple away we will surely win the League but we expect that all emoluments be paid on time so the boys can continue to give their all,” Baraje said.

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