Windfall awaits Moyo, Gunners' players
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Reports say Moyo's agreement with the club is that if he wins the cup, he gets 10 percent of the P350,000 prize money. It is understood that the players will be given half of what remains to share. However, the coach and the management were non-committal about the matter. Moyo only told Mmegi Sport that the club management has said they will reward everyone should Gunners win the cup. "The players and the rest of the technical team have done well and they all deserve rewards, but it is management who will decide," he said. Gunners' manager, Mashlaw Motlogelwa stated that they intend to motivate the players ahead of the final though he did not provide details. "We're trying to motivate the players because as management, we have the responsibility to motivate the players," he said.
He explained that they will give incentives to players and the technical team. "We are looking forward to keep[ing] the same kind of momentum and the same kind of commitment. It's the one that the players have been showing and they have been very positive in responding to the coach's tactics."
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