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Head Coach of Aduana Stars Herbert Addo has hinted to Joy Sports he may be forced to leave the defending league Champions if his new demands to stay on the job are not met.
Coach Herbert Addo’s contract with the Dormaa-based Club ended a month ago and new terms and conditions to allow him stay are yet to be met.
The Veteran Coach told Joy Sports he is been down this road before and will advise himself if officials of the Club delay in meeting his demands.
“I brought proposals three weeks ago but nothing has been done about it. I am not willing to wait because I cannot work without a contract,” he said.
Coach Addo said he was not prepared to allow himself to be subjected to his previous experience at another club where after a league season he stayed on without a contract and he eventually paid dearly for it.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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