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Claude Le Roy, coach of Ghana’s Black Stars will on Tuesday, February 27 meet the media for the first time since assuming office last year.
The event will be the first of a series of monthly ‘Meet the Press’ program pieced together by his employers, the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
The maiden episode slated for the GFA secretariat at 10am will focus on the coach’s proposed formation of a local Black Stars team.
Randy Abbey, Communications Director of the FA told the GNA Sports that the trainer would also answer wide range questions from the media.
Coach Le Roy is expected to announce a 30-man squad to form the core of the local team.
Abbey said the subsequent encounters will focus on future schedules of the Stars among other polices aimed at peaking the team for the next African Cup of Nations due in Ghana in 2008.
Source GNA
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