Mokoena wants clarification

07 October 2009 09:45
// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Portsmouth captain Aaron Mokoena wants more clarification regarding the new ownership of the club.[LNB] The South Coast side were taken over by Saudi Arabian billionaire Ali Al-Faraj on Monday after a six-week spell in charge by former owner Sulaiman Al-Fahim.[LNB]Although Pompey skipper Mokoena would like to know more about the change in ownership, he is delighted at how the team has pulled together during the difficult start to the season. [LNB]"You've got to know what's changed, besides reading too much into what the media is saying," he told Sky Sports News.[LNB]"It's always good to hear from the horse's mouth. But I am looking forward to coming back and hearing what the goals are for the club and what the new chairman is expecting from the players.[LNB]"There's still a bit of clarification that players deserve. But I've been so happy that Peter Storrie (chief executive) was trying to inform players with what's been going on.[LNB]"It's a time now to get our heads together and focus on one goal."[LNB]Pompey grabbed their first win of the season against Wolves on Saturday and will be looking to continue on the winning path when they take on Spurs after the international break.[LNB]The players' wages for September were finally paid on Tuesday, having previously been delayed due to a 'delay in the transfer of funds' last month.[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports