Veteran coach Emmanuel Kwesi Afranie is pushing for a central role in a juvenile committee set up by the Football Association to develop youth football talents in the country.
The former black satellites coach is not happy with delays in rolling out programmes discussed at committee level, of which he is an important member.
According to the veteran trainer, he has love for youth development and hope the football association will count on his services on the juvenile committee which will see to unearthing talents for Ghana football.
He told JOY Sports “I have love for youth development and I hope I will get the needed support to put what I went to learn at Brazil into practice”.
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