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Chief Executive Officer of Bechem United, Kingsley Osei Bonsu, believes the current managerial casualties in the league is as a result of the competitive nature of the league.
The Ghana league has seen as many as 7 casualties representing 43.75% of clubs changing managers after only 11 matchdays.
Aduana, Kotoko, Inter Allies, Bechem United, Medeama, Dwarfs and now Ashantigold have new men in charge of the club.
For Osei Bonsu, the clubs have been competitive.
“That should tell you the competitive nature of the league, he told Joy Sports.
“I can tell you about Bechem United, we have changed two coaches. “
“The terrain also leads to this. When the system does not fall in line with the coach he has to go.”
“For other clubs, I can confidently say that it is due to the competitive nature. If the club administrator is not convinced about the work of the coach, that’s where change comes in.”
“It all has to do with the policy of the coach.”
Bechem United replaced Seth Osei Wire with Portugese Manuel Zacharias.
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