The 2015 Ghana Premier Season may well and truly be over but not answered questions that were at best discouraging and at worst ,an indictment on all and sundry involved with game .We there truly fixed matches as widely rumored?
Did any Referees decide matches on their own because they were influenced?
These are few of the many questions on the minds of officials, fans ,players and indeed All stake holders.
In the Concluding series of the 2015 season of the Ghana League Cypher Premier league Board Secretary ,Emmanuel Dasoberi and Corporate affairs manager of First capital Plus Bank, Nana Yaw Kesse suggested ways to deal with these happenings if at all were real during the season.
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