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Defiant Kotoko coach, David Duncan, has refused to step aside despite being told to do so after their 1-0 defeat to Aduana Stars last Sunday.
The result has left Kotoko bottom on the league log with five points out of six matches.
The former Hearts coach was seen on Tuesday morning arranging cones at the Adako Jachie training center in anticipation of the first training of the week.
To his dismay, no one reported to the grounds.


Just around the same time Duncan was seen at the Adako Jachie training center, assistant coach Michael Osei, who has been tasked by management to take over, was also seen at the Baba Yara stadium training with the playing body.




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