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Board member of Accra Great Olympics, Fred Pappoe, believes the club is ensuring its best to make a swift return to the Premier League.
Olympics are currently joint top of Zone 3 in the Division after 10 games.
For Pappoe, they will do everything within their means to get back the league.
“Everything is possible but we have to work a lot towards that,” he told Adom FM Sports.
“There are quite a lot of strong teams in the group so we must be prepared to fight and fight very well so that’s what the boys are psyching themselves towards that.”
“You can put a lot of things in place but there are also some factors which are out of your control. So we must do what we have to do very well.”
“The fans should keep supporting the club as always.”
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