The Chief Executive Officer of Berekum Arsenals Alhaji Yakubu Moro has threatened to disassociate himself from Ghana football.
Alhaji Yakubu Moro believes the Disciplinary and Grievance Committee of the Ghana Football Association has a hidden agenda against Berekum Arsenal.
He told Asempa Sports that, he is gradually losing interest in football due to the disciplinary committee’s selective justice on his club.
According to him, the disciplinary committee has refused to deal with a protest they filed against Real Tamale United two years ago after he was assaulted in Tamale during a league game.
He however indicated that the same committee was so quick to ban Arsenal from playing three home matches after a protest was filed against them by Liberty Professionals of an assault case on the referee who officiated their match in the 2010/2011 premier league season.
Alhaji Moro is disappointed in the Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association for their injustice to Berekum Arsenal.
The fans of the club are set to organize a major demonstration against the Committee over what they consider to be selective injustice towards Berekum Arsenal.
Story by Benedict Dankwa Owusu/ Asempa sports
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