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Bechem United say they have decided to pardon the Football Association for what they believe was negligence that resulted the club’s relegation at the end of the last premier league season.
Bechem United who have been protesting their unfair relegation from the top division say they will not pursue the Wassaman United’s use of unqualified players which cost them points during the season.
Bechem United believe that case and others they are not willing to disclose resulted in their relegation.
But CEO Kingsley Osei Bonsu told JOY Sports “the club will no longer go to FIFA as planned for justice after the FA dismissed their case.”
“The decision from our president was that we should do away with the case and consider ourselves as sacrificial lambs.”
Bechem United are now preparing for the new division one league season just after one year of being in the premier league.
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