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Under fire AshantiGold coach Bshir Hayford wants to take some time off after requesting management of the club to grant him three months leave.
This comes following the team’s recent poor form in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
The fans of the team for some weeks now have been calling for the former Asante Kotoko’s coach head despite winning last season’s premier league title.
The reigning coach of the year has been engaging the fans to calm down but it looks like the Obuasi faithfuls are not willing to back down their calls of getting him out.
This according to reports have influenced his decision to take a bow, therefore writing to the Board to grant him permission to stay off the team for the next ninety days.
The Board of Directors are yet to approve coach Bash’s request.
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