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King Faisal owner Alhaji Karim Gruzah has called on the Disciplinary Committee to fast track their process in dealing with the Hearts protest against Asante Kotoko.
The Phobians finally filed a protest with the Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association against rivals Kotoko for fielding striker Obed Owusu, whom they claim was unqualified in their 2-1 defeat against them in a First Premier League game.
Alhaji Gruzah who still has a pending court case with the GFA, has advised the Disciplinary Committee, to quickly deal with the case and come out with a verdict before the season comes to an end.
“I will advice the Disciplinary Committee to pronounce verdict on the case before they play the match day 28 games,” he told Joy Sports.
“It is very important we settle this matter before the season comes to a close."
“I have been doing football for a very long time and I know what I’m talking about, the disciplinary committee must save all of us the trouble to come out with the verdict as soon as possible.”
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