GFA ExCO member Dr. Randy Abbey push Ghana Premier League woes to negative reportage
Negative and wrong reportage affecting Ghana Premier League - Dr Randy Abbey
According to the astute Ghanaian football administrator, Dr. Randy Abbey the negative and wrong reportage is what is affecting the Ghanaian top-flight.
The Ghana Premier League for seasons now, lost interest from the eye of the supporters and corporate institutions, making it lose sponsorship despite the fact that clubs owners have failed to put down better plans for the league including the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
An Executive Council Member of the Ghana Football Association, Randy Abbey says the negative reportage by the media has been one of the problems affecting the progress of the game in the West African Country.
“Negative reportage by the media; one problem affecting Ghana football,” he told Asempa FM.
The president of the Kpando Heart of Lions, having seen his side secure qualification back to the country’s elite division revealed that plans are underway to beef up Kpando Heart of Lions ahead of next season whe the return to the Ghana Premier League.
“We’ll beef up the team, we’ll improve it; it’s obvious”, he added.GFA ExCO member Dr. Randy Abbey push Ghana Premier League woes to negative reportage
Negative and wrong reportage affecting Ghana Premier League – Dr Randy Abbey
According to the astute Ghanaian football administrator, Dr. Randy Abbey the negative and wrong reportage is what is affecting the Ghanaian top-flight.
The Ghana Premier League for seasons now, lost interest from the eye of the supporters and corporate institutions, making it lose sponsorship despite the fact that clubs owners have failed to put down better plans for the league including the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
An Executive Council Member of the Ghana Football Association, Randy Abbey says the negative reportage by the media has been one of the problems affecting the progress of the game in the West African Country.
“Negative reportage by the media; one problem affecting Ghana football,” he told Asempa FM.
The president of the Kpando Heart of Lions, having seen his side secure qualification back to the country’s elite division revealed that plans are underway to beef up Kpando Heart of Lions ahead of next season whe the return to the Ghana Premier League.
“We’ll beef up the team, we’ll improve it; it’s obvious”, he added.