Our situation is dire; we require immediate help – RTU coach Abdul Mumin on club’s financial crisis

Published on: 07 March 2024

Head coach of Real Tamale United Abdul Mumin Abdulai is advocating for help to resolve the club’s financial situation.

The players boycotted training on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 over unpaid entitlements ahead of their Ghana Premier League game against Heart of Lions this weekend.

With two games into the second half of the campaign, the complained bitterly over their unpaid bonuses and salary arrears and decided not to show up for training few days to their game against Heart of Lions.

“The players boycotted yesterday's training because they haven't received their salaries in nearly five months, plus some unpaid bonuses. while I, as the coach, have not been paid in nearly a year. Our situation is dire, and we require immediate help”

“Some of us can't say anything, but the players have a weapon and are refusing to train, which speaks volumes to me. We're trying to figure out how to put our heads together with a little psychology”

“As a human, I occasionally need to assist them in some way, such as when a player complains about not eating all day, but I can't handle it all on my own, so we rely on stakeholders. It's a tough one, but we can still avoid relegation if things turn around today”

The Tamale-based club are struggling in the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign and must play above themselves to survive at the end of the season.

They are currently bottom on the league table after 19 matches into the season, with just 18 points.

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