Premier league clubs have no right to threaten the FA for help- Oloboi Commodore

Published on: 04 July 2016

Some premier league clubs in the last two months have threatened to boycott the Ghana premier league over the difficulty in funding players and officials due to the GFA’s failure to secure a sponsorship for the League.

Specifically, New Edubiase United and Techiman City have stated their intention to pull out if the organizers failed to find sponsors.

A high ranking member of the Ghana football Association Mr. Oluboi Comondore has disclosed clubs shouldn’t threatened the GFA for help but must also find their own way to finance their activities.

"No team was formed to play in the GPL because there was a sponsorship and the team owners know that, he fumed on Kumasi-based Otec FM

"If the league attract any sponsorship fine that is plus. So if you have no money to run your club, just go in for a loan because if you have plans to play in the league, you should plan for the whole season.

"And I am telling you the league will continue every year with or without any sponsorship.

He added: "Besides, before the start of the season, the sponsors gave a signal that they won't be able to continue because they are restructuring, so why do you worry yourselves whiles you don't have the energy and any financial back capacity to play in the league."

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