Brong Ahafo United snatched the headlines on Match day 20 of the Ghana Premier League for rather bizarre reasons.
Before the 1-1 draw with Hearts of oak ,disgruntled Chief Executive, Roy Arthur seized the club's jerseys and the registration cards of players, claiming he bought all the jerseys with his personal money and signed all the players from his own pocket.
That seemed to be the zenith of an ownership crisis that has be lingering since the club returned to the Ghana top flight.
So what are the ownership dynamics of BA United? Can these issues be solved? Is the Brong Ahafo Club a sure candidate for the drop?
Watch Ghana premier league experts Sheik Tophic, Fred Gyan-Mante and Coach Eben Sefa provide answers and in-depth analysis on match day 20 games on your only GPL preview and review Show "Ghana league Cypher".
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