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Executive Committee member of the Ghana FA Winfred Osei Palmer has noted that Asante Kotoko made a big mistake in appointing David Duncan.
The former Ghana Premier League Champions began life without coach Duncan on a good note last Sunday by defeating Liberty Professionals 3-1 at the Baba Yara stadium in Kumasi.
Winfred Osei,who is also the owner of Tema Youth football Club, in an interview with Asempa FM’s Sports Morning Show noted that the union between Duncan and Kotoko was never meant to be fruitful.
“Duncan was not the right coach for Kotoko, he had it all wrong from the very start,” said Osei Palmer
“The timing of Duncan when he assumed the position at Kotoko was wrong, especially looking at the circumstances Kotoko parted ways with Didi Dramani."
“Duncan has never been accepted by Kotoko as one of their kind so it is a marriage of suspicion, his loyalty to the club has always been questionable.
“Most of the Kotoko guys have never liked that idea of bringing him to Kotoko so i think that marriage shouldn’t have happened at all.”
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