Shooting Stars Boost Player Morale with Improved Match Bonuses for Lobi Stars Clash

Shooting Stars FC has given their players a much-needed boost of confidence as they prepare to face off against Lobi Stars in their upcoming matchday 30 fixture. The management of the Oluyole Warriors has decided to up the ante by offering improved match bonuses to their players.

In a motivating speech to the team, club chairman Babatunde Akoro announced that the players would be handsomely rewarded if they can secure victories in all or at least seven of the remaining fixtures. This promise comes on the heels of the team’s recent success in away matches, for which they were already paid double bonuses.

Speaking on behalf of the Oyo State Government, Akoro assured the players that their hard work and dedication on the field will not go unnoticed. The message was clear – perform well on the pitch, and the financial rewards will follow.

The showdown between Shooting Stars and Lobi Stars is set to take place at the iconic Lekan Salami Stadium on Tuesday. Currently sitting in sixth place on the table with 46 points, Shooting Stars are determined to climb even higher in the rankings.

With the promise of lucrative bonuses hanging in the balance, the players are more motivated than ever to give their all and secure a victory in their upcoming match. The stage is set for an exciting clash between two formidable teams, and fans around the world will be eagerly watching to see if Shooting Stars can rise to the occasion.

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