Kampala — SHARING Youth FC players are worried about the future of the club after a series of heavy defeats in the Uganda Super League.
The club, making a maiden appearance in domestic soccer's premier event, has conceded 16 goals in recent games against giants KCC, URA and Villa.
Sharing players who spoke to The New Vision blamed their woes on poor management at the Nsambya-based club.
The 5-0 defeat against URA on Wednesday prompted players to demand for the resignation of coach Richard Kayiira.
"We are losing because we have a poor coach-player relationship," one of the players said.
The team had earlier gone down 6-0 to Villa and 5-0 to KCC.
Sharing is owned by businessman Ben Etyang.

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