President of Techiman Eleven Wonders, Nana Ameyaw Manu has called on the government to support clubs financially through these difficult times presented by the Coronavirus.
According to him, clubs in the country remains overburden as they continue to pay players and other employers even though football activities have been suspended.
In line with that, he wants the government to intervene and offer a helping hand.
“Though the players are on a break they have to be paid, Startimes money is yet to hit our account so we are appealing to the government to support us (clubs) financially because the situation at hand is not our fault," Eleven Wonders president Nana Ameyaw told OTEC Fm.
He added, “During the Anas #12 expose, the boys were paid while on break, now the players are on break again due to the COVID-19 outbreak”.
Because of the increase in the number of confirmed cases of the Coronavirus in Ghana, it is not unclear when the Ghana Premier League, or any other sporting activity will resume in the country.
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