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One of the powerful supporters’ group Asante Kotoko Faithfuls has issued a statement to apologise to their returnee striker Ahmed Toure for the insults he suffered at the hands of some of their members over the weekend.
Some members of the group rained unprintable insults on the mother of the Ivorian striker during their match against BA United in a friendly on Saturday at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
Toure did not score on his first match for the club since his return after the club bought him a car, two plots of land and GHC60, 000.00 to help him to snub their arch rivals Hearts of Oak to make a return to the Porcupines.
Below is the fill copy of the letter.

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