Owner and bankroller of relegated Kumasi-based King Faisal Babes, Alhaji Karim Grunzah has said that the club is ready to play in the national Division One League next season.
King Faisal after a 15-year campaign in the premier league got kicked out along with Real Tamale United and B.A. Stars as the 2010/2011 league came to a close Sunday. The FA says it will only publish a final league table after issues pending at its adjudicating bodies were cleared.
But according to Alhaji Grunzah, being relegated is not the end of the world and believes they can come back to the premier division next season.
Alhaji insists the relegation of King Faisal Babes to Division One, will not hinder him from criticizing constructively if he believes things are not being done the right way in Ghana Football.
Story: Benedict Owusu Dankwah/Asempa Sports
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