
Worried FA General Secretary Blame Ghanaians For Not Highlighting The Good Work’s of The Association
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- March 10, 2023
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The General Secretary of the Ghana Football Association Prosper Harrison Addo has lashed-out Ghanaians for not singing the praises of the current Football Association but rather takes delight in lamenting on the negativities and shortcomings of the Kurt E.S Okraku’s administration.
The respected lawyer who doubles as the Association’s General Secretary, made this assertion at a seminar organized some few days back by ‘Asempa FM’ and dubbed ‘Asempa Sports Dialogue Series’ at the premises of Ghana Digital Center in Accra.
During his turn to speak on the topic for the day, under the Theme – ‘Bringing The Fans Back to The Stadium,’ Prosper Harrison Addo Esq. said “My worry is that, the good things the GFA is doing is not being talked about. It is always the dwelling and prolonging of bad things, and that comparison has rather become a problem in our game.”
Obviously, something is amidst, and therefore the public or the media criticism of the GFA’s shortfalls and prolonging of bad things of the FA as acclaimed by the astute lawyer.
The Ghana premier league in recent times has been recording very low turn out at the various league centers with many football loving fans for some reasons found solace in patronizing the foreign leagues at the expense of the local league, the reason the Headquarters of Ghana Sports – ‘Asempa FM’ led by Prof. E.K Wallace and his team organized the seminar to invite current and past football administrators as well as other stakeholders of the game to share and put together ideas on how best to get football fans to develop an interest in watching the local league at the various stadia in the country.

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