Owner of Division One side Abdul Salam Yakubu says he has no ideas for the liason team, who have asked for suggestions from clubs as it seeks to have the return of domestic football in the country.
According to the astute football administrator, he is getting frustrated by the running of football in the country and could quit following government's methods in restructuring the administration of the game.
“I have no idea for the liaison team. Whatever they intend to do, I’m with them. Nobody forced me to join football so I can quit at any time. I’m on record to have said that I will quit football last year but you can never say never in football. All my players are home, and there is too much pressure from the players. It was a worry for me but I’m okay”, he told Zylofon FM.
All domestic football leagues have been halted following the revelations of the Anas exposé, which caught several top officials of Ghana Football on camera receiving cash gifts.
The government in it's steps to dissolve the FA consulted with FIFA, who have initiated a liason team to see to the running of International football in the country.
However, this has been met with several confrontations for club owners, who believe their needs have been neglected as they continuously expend on their club without any football competition.
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