Kenyan Premier League side Thika United does not plan to unveil their new acquisitions before the new season kick off.
Speaking to futaa.com the head coach John Kamau assured that the club considered the new signings as part of them from long since most have gone through Thika in one way or another.
Thika from the roots
-These are Thika players since quite a number of them have been part of us before so they are not new at the club.
-This does not mean that we do not value them by any chance. They are very important to us and we expect immense contributuion from them.
Greats show
The Brookside Boys finished their pre-season on a high seeing off KPL counterparts Mathare United 4-2 at the Nyayo National Stadium last Wednesday.
They kick off the season against Gor Mahia on Sunday 12 February in what has been dubbed as the milk derby.

