President and bankroller of Techiman City, Charles Kwadwo Ntim says every FA member will buy tickets before they enter the stadium in their week 7 fixture against Hearts of Oak at Techiman.
Techiman City have enjoyed a good run at home winning all three matches so far. Up next for the league debutantes is an attractive fixture against the Phobians who will be looking to bounce back after losing to Wa All Stars.
In the build up to the game, Charles Ntim has told all FA members planning to attend the game to plan to purchase a ticket at the gates.
“I want to tell the FA members coming to Techiman to watch the match that they will buy the ticket before they will enter the stadium because there is no rule in the FA regulations that states that if an FA member is coming to the stadium that person should enter for free,” he told Asempa Sports
“Black Stars played Mozambique recently and at the Accra Sports Stadium and when I got there, I was asked to pay before I can enter so I humbly paid that money.”
“For me at Techiman, it is the gate fees that I use to build my team so I reminding them that they will pay when they come to Techiman.”
Techiman City are four points adrift of leaders Wa All Stars.
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