Fungai Muderere
FORMER champions Chicken Inn have bemoaned a development that kept them guessing on where they were going to play against CAPS United tomorrow.
Following the unavailability of venues in Harare, the PSL announced yesterday afternoon that the two clubs are set to play against each at Gweru’s Bata.
Chicken Inn coach, Joey Antipas, said the late announcement negatively impacted on their planning.
“For our purposes of planning, this really affected us. We didn’t know whether we were going to play them in Gweru or in Harare,” said Antipas.
“It’s the opening game of the season.
“We are from one of our last training sessions and we are almost ready and up for it.
“It is going to be anyone’s game as we are both coming from a pre-season period. Both teams know nothing about each other.”
The Gamecocks unveiled their 2024 season squad, kit and partners at a ceremony that was held virtually.
“Our kit, squad and partners unveiling ceremony was held virtually for the first time.
“It was all in an effort to reach out to the far end of the world as we now live in a global village.
“We are happy to say we welcome InnBucks as one of our partners and Kelme are still our technical kit partners,” said Chicken Inn spokesperson Nkululeko Nkala.
The Gamecocks have continued to enjoy the backing of their sponsors Simbisa Brands and pther partners who have all stabilised their ship.




