Coach David Duncan was perceived to be Kotoko's savior when he was brought in to replace Mas-ud Didi Dramani.
A few months into his tenure as head coach and the Club's abject form in the first capital plus premier league has seen the porcupine warriors losing games and sitting in an uncomfortable 10th position on the league.
Is Duncan failing where his predecessor failed or are there greater problems in Kotoko that have not been identified?
Click link to watch host George Addo Jnr and his seasoned experts as they take a deeper look into the crisis at Kotoko on your favorite show.. GHANA LEAGUE CYPHER.
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