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Coach Mas-ud Didi Dramani left Accra last night for the United Kingdom to begin a ten-day attachment programme at English Premiership side, Manchester City.The Kotoko coach should have left earlier than this week but he could not do so because of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) coach’s training at Prampram.He told asantekotokosc.com moments before his departure at the Kotoka International Airport that he would not stay longer than ten days. “It should have been longer than ten days but because of our pre-season progamme, I have to be back after ten days” said Didi.Kotoko players are currently on a three-week break. They are expected back in the middle of August to start their intensive pre-season work which will include preparation for this year’s Ghalca Top 4 competition which starts on September 1.
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