T.T. Brothers Laments State of Ghana Football
Veteran Ghanaian football administrator, Isaac Tetteh, popularly known as T.T. Brothers has expressed deep concern over the declining state of football in the country, calling for urgent reforms to restore its former glory.
His remarks come amidst widespread dissatisfaction with the state of Ghanaian football, with calls growing for structural and administrative changes to revive interest
Speaking candidly, T.T. Brothers criticized the current leadership of Ghana football, accusing them of mismanagement and prioritizing personal interests over the development of the sport.
“It is sad that our game is in shambles. Those currently leading our football are drunk with power, and they think money is everything,” T.T. Brothers told Asempa FM.
He also highlighted the diminishing interest in Ghana’s football due to the poor leadership of the GFA.
“Something needs to be done about Ghana football. Ghana is for all of us, not for one person. Nowadays, no one goes to the stadium to watch Hearts and Kotoko games, but colts football had a lot of spectators back then,” he lamented.