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The anticipated start of the Polytank Division One League in November could suffer a jolt because referees expected to oversee the league are threatening boycott over unpaid salaries for the last two years.
Registration of players for the second tier league slated for November 13 started yesterday but the Ghana Football Association which is responsible for paying the referees has not done so for the last two years.
The Chairman of the Division One league Board, Ntow Fianko expects the issue to be resolved soon.
He told Joy Sports the situation was embarrassing because the referees had sacrificed a lot and were right in threatening the boycott.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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