Tema Youth president Wilfred Osei Kwaku "Palmer" has passed a damning verdict on the new administration of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), insisting "nothing has changed".
The astute football administrator says the Kurt Okraku-led administration has done little or nothing to change the fortunes of football in the West African nation.
Palmer, who is still contesting his disqualification from the Ghana FA presidential race, has been assessing the six-month old administration of Mr Okraku.
"I must say its quite unfortunate but to state it bluntly nothing has changed," he told Asempa FM on Thursday.
"We would have wished for more reforms to take place but nothing of that sort has taken place.
"We have run football and I'm being blunt. Nothing has changed.
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