Ghana Premier League Clubs threaten Normalization Committee with congress

Published on: 16 February 2019

 

The sixteen aggrieved Ghana Premier League clubs have given strict conditions to the Normalization Committee (NC) for the way forward for the proposed Special Competition should it be played.

At a meeting held between the Parliamentary select Committee on Sports and the Premier League Clubs revealed that, the clubs has dictated to the Normalization committee to have it proposed competition accessed by congress, provided they want the special competition honoured.

In a recent statement issued to announce cancellation of the said competition, the NC implied that the premier league clubs are selfish, greedy and braggadocio.

In effect, the premier league clubs have hammered the current runners of Ghana football with the following conditions;

1. Dan Kwaku Yeboah, Communication Director of the NC should write official letter of apology to the premier league clubs for the NC's statement which he signed.

2. The Normalization Committee must allocate to each club, both division one and premier a sum of GHC50,000 out of the money given to them (NC) by the government of Ghana.

3. To enter into the NC's proposed special competition, the competition must go through and sanctioned by Congress.

4. The NC must revise the regulations designed for the competition to meet competition standards, sanctioned by both the NC and the concerned clubs.

However, failure by the Normalization Committee to meet the above conditions, the Premier league clubs will be left with no option than to forward the NC's statement, which the clubs deem insulting to FIFA to seek redress.

Story by Kolog Bonaventure

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