The Head of the Ghana Football Association technical directorate Francis Oti Akenteng says the delay in the start of the First Capital Plus Premier league have distorted their plans.
Honestly it appears everybody is fed up with this development which has seen football administrators, players and match officials sharing their frustrations.
In an exclusive chat with Oti Akenteng he noted that most of the plans put in place for coaches have been withdrawn due to the delay.
“If you don’t take care your programme will not be properly planned and look at the coaches where do they stand,” he told Joy sports
“At the end of the day you know in Ghana any problem that comes is the coach so with this how do our coaches plan their programmes and the GFA.
“Very soon we are trying at the technical directorate , we have to submit a programme a provisional programme to the GFA for approval for next year but how do we plan this when the league has not started, where do you go, in fact it has affected everything, everything we have to tell you the truth.”
Coach Oti Akenteng has suggested that settling the matter out of court could be one of the many ways to put the matter to rest.
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