The CEO of Wa All stars, Mr Oduro Nyarko has expressed sadness at outgoing Premier league board chairman Welbeck Abra-Appiah.
"We will miss Appiah sorely. He has his own style and is very professional, very just and impartial," Nyarko told Asempa FM.
Oduro Nyarko refused to mentioned a supposed name who will fit in the PLB chairmanship position but urged whoever comes in to exhibit professionalism.
"I urge whoever occupies the seat to exhibit professionalism and good qualities like Abra Appiah." -
The PLB chairman has decided to resign after serving for decades.
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