Degree holders cannot manage football in Ghana - Alhaji Grusah tells Normalization Committee

Published on: 20 February 2019

 

Bankroller of Ghana's second-tier outfit King Faisal Alhaji Grusah has descended heavily on Ghana FA Normalization Committee after it emerged that degree holders will be allowed to run the football in Ghana.

A source close to the four-member Committee formed by FIFA revealed that, henceforth degree holders only will be allowed to owned a club and run the football in the country.

Upon hearing the news, the football administrator says it's 'silly' since football affairs cannot be managed by Professors, Doctors, and Lawyers.

"The Normalisation Committee does not know what they are saying, if that is what the Normalisation Committee want, then they should tell the Professors, Doctors, and Lawyers to form teams and let's see how difficult it is to bring up a football club".

"The Normalisation Committee shouldn't think of proposing anything silly like that because it won't work". We don't need Professors, Doctors or Lawyers to direct us how to handle our football", he told Ashh FM in Kumasi.

Grusah in continuation mentioned that the Porcupine Warriors which was formed in 1925 had the founder and bankroller as a timber car driver.

"Kwasi Kuma(founder of Kotoko) was a timber car driver and now see what Kotoko is doing in Ghana and African football, so the Normalisation Committee should not make any attempt to bring that proposal into our game", he added.

"I am however waiting for a roadmap of Ghana Football. I'm waiting for the road map of the elections from the Normalisation Committee before I start my campaign for the FA Presidency."

Story by Kolog Bonaventure

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