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Sportscrusaderonline.com has gathered that all 16 Ghana Premier League clubs will boycott the domestic competition due to lack of support and sponsorship from the Ghana Football Association.
All Premier League club owners are expected to converge at a meeting on Wednesday 8th January 2014 to finalise and put their decision into writing which will be forwarded to the Ghana Football Association and communicated to the Professional League Board.
The meeting will include the Chairman of the Ghana League Clubs Association, GHALCA.
A member of GHALCA who disclosed this to sportscrusaderonline.com said “We have received information from the clubs that they are bent on boycotting the domestic competition if they do not get financial support from the FA as originally agreed upon. We are however hoping that the FA will make some package available to the clubs if not the decision will be disgraceful and none can blame the clubs for their action”.
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