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Nsoatreman FC head coach, Yaw Preko, is currently at home awaiting a decision on his future following fans invasion of the club's training grounds on Wednesday to demand his sacking, JoySports has gathered.
Sources indicate that fans of the club stormed the team's training grounds on Wednesday and attempted to force him out of the club in a Rambo-style confrontation.
It took the intervention of the management to calm the situation. Though he supervised the training session, it appears Mr Preko feels his safety is no longer guaranteed.
Nsoatreman currently sits 15th on the Ghana Premier League table with 15 points after 16 matches and has been eliminated from the FA Cup, a competition they won last season.
The team lost 4-3 on penalties to Young Apostles. Their performance this season has left fans disappointed, prompting demands for the sacking of the head coach.
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