Karela United coach Johnson Smith is not happy with the Premier League Board for altering the fixtures.
The league's organizing body has put the matches on hold so some outstanding matches will be cleared.
This means the Week 13 and 14 fixtures have been rescheduled.
Smith fears players will lose their momentum as a result.
''For me the league should have continued. When the league is in progress, the players get to improve every day,'' he told Kumasi-based Nyhira FM.
''However, when there is a break, the players' attitude change and their attitude towards training is always different. Everyone needs a break but sometimes it is not the best.''
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