Coach of Medeama SC Bashir Hayford says his future at the club depends on the Management of the club.
Coach Bashir Hayford on Tuesday was handed a month leave by the club’s management to allow him rest for the 2011/2012 season.
But it is believed his annual leave by the club is an attempt to take him off permanently as the head coach of the club.
He told Asempa sports on Wednesday that his future at the club is in the hands of the management of Medeama and was prepared to act on instructions.
Coach Bashir Hayford denied reports on a possible return to Kotoko and stated that he has a three year contract with Medeama SC and he is obliged to honour it.
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