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Deputy Operations manager of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Ali Maradona, has advised his team’s fans to learn how to shout penalty in the remaining league games.
According to Ali Maradona when the fans learn how to shout penalty it will help them to get penalty decisions for their skipper Amos Frimpong to score during matches.
“Kotoko fans must learn how to shout penalty, if our opponent fouls our player in the 18 box we will shout penalty.”
“We will never keep quiet, when you foul our player we will surely shout penalty. If you have megaphone you can bring it to stadium like the one NDC uses for rally”
“So I am pleading whatever our fans can use to shout penalty they should bring it during our matches.”
Kotoko fans must learn how to shout penalty, by Ali Maradona.

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