Sports Information of Thursday, 11 June 2020
Source: footballmadeinghana.com
2020-06-11
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Previous Kotoko defender Issah Ahmed claims the only way gamers will remain set in the community League is by given them fantastic remuneration.
Participant exodus has been one of the banes of the community league with excellent players leaving the league to look for for greener pastures following just one particular time in the leading-flight.
This and other issues have corroborated in generating the Ghana Leading league unattractive.
Even so former Asante Kotoko skipper Issah Ahmed has recommended authorities to guarantee valuable payment to players in purchase to retain them on the domestic scene.
“It will be quite hard for me to information any participant right now.
“I would not check with any player to stick to a club when he gets a prospect to shift outside the house but if we want our league to be substantially better… and I am not talking about Kotoko, I am talking about basic difficulty,” he claimed on GTV Sport as well as.
“If we want our league to be a great deal improved and pull out crowds like we did from the 90’s to the 2000’s then gamers have to have to be paid much better and then continue to keep them for a lengthy time in the nation.
“That is where supporters will have believe that in them to come to the stadium and watch them.
“If you look at our days, Hearts of Oak supporters coming to the stadium understood they had any individual like Adjah Tetteh, Don Bortey, they experienced a whole a lot of gamers, very same point to Kotoko, a admirer coming to the stadium is aware am coming to observe Yusif Chibsah, he is familiar with he is going to look at Charles Taylor, Issah Ahmed, Stephen Oduro. The names goes on and on and that is what he experienced during our time.”
The previous solid defender believes the consistency of gamers with clubs on the neighborhood scene will be a critical component of making the community league superior.
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