stands yet cannot get a sponsor for the Kenya Cup. Surely something is
wrong here.
On that note now that KRFU have sold broadcasting rights to Supersport
and clubs need to be told how much it is and what percentage will go
to Impala, Quins, KCB and Nakuru.
What amount of money will trickle down to players in this years
Bamburi Super Series?
What will Safaricom pay the players as an appearance fee in this years
Safaricom Safari Sevens?
When will proper accounts be published for all to see?
Let the Kenya Rugby fraternity have answers from the KRFU. Players and
clubs must also benefit.
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Brovo!
Told like it is. Good brief job.
Its amazing how people keep saying that other sports should emulate rugby! 3 years without audited accounts, several tournaments whose income is unaccounted for and many interesting 'back-door deals.'
Maybe other sports should emulate rugby in 'stealing intelligently!'
haha, excellent point, im actually watching the game online today, some cash really has to flow back to the players, that is the norm the world over, if guys decide not to play, what game will supersport televise??
is there even prize money for winning kenya cup?? 1 mill from whatever safari sevens makes can go towards kenya cup winners (isnt it the premier comp in the country?)
Mboss, kam srowry on nthis one.
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