PREMIER League teams continue with the exercise to release some of their players who underperformed last season in a bid to provide space for the superior players.
This action is inevitable in football as it happens all over the world bearing in mind that players are human beings hence their level of performance changes season after season.
Also, some mature players become victims of this squad reshuffle procedures in order to provide room for young stars with capability to double their efforts when helping their sides to win matches.
So far, Simba have trimmed eight players who were part of the team’s registered squad of last season with legendary stars not spared this time around despite spending long time at the club.
The release of Jonas Mkude and Erasto Nyoni sparked hot debate on social media platforms as people quizzed why the duo had been set free saying they know the DNA of Simba very well hence could have been of great help to upcoming new players.
For Nyoni, he was officially introduced as Namungo player yesterday meaning that his presence in the premier league is far from over since next season, he will be parading with the Lindi based club.
Moreover, the axing hand landed on second choice goalkeeper Beno Kakolanya who is allegedly said to be on his way to join Singida Fountain Gate FC…also, full back Gadiel Michael was shown the exit door yesterday.
The Msimbazi Street Reds have also extended farewell to Nelson Okwa, Mohamed Ouattara, Victor Akpan and Augustine Okra.
Likewise, Coastal Union have let go six players who are Jamal Kisongo, Yusuph Athumani, Djibril Olatunje, Mahamoud Mroville, Emery Nimubona and Joseph Zziwa.
For Young Africans, as of yesterday afternoon, they had parted company with only three players Dickson Ambundo, Tuisila Kisinda and Bernard Morrison meaning only released one domestic player.