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Ashantigold head coach Bashir Hayford is not done with sports journalists in Kumasi.
Not just yet.
He has threatened to expose their bad grades from their school days after his team has been crowned the Ghana Premier League champions in the 2014/2015 season.
His team needs just one more win and they'll be champions.
Hayford, who has coached a number of big clubs in Ghana has received constant non favourable comments from the media and has promised to expose the bad results they had way back in school.
AshGold have been in title contention since the last two seasons and is now in contention to clinch the Premier League this season with just three matches to spare. They've led the table since the start of the league.
Many in the media still have had doubts over his abilities. Hayford was once heard on tape saying he would beat a journalist and it seems he has now had enough of the criticms and bad mouthing.
Hayford has been very specific that he has issues with Kumasi based journalists in the interviewed with Fox FM in the Ashanti Region.
"I am collating all the secondary school results of Kumasi sports presenters who always insult me. When I win the league, I will release the list and their grades and shame them on air.”
He was further asked about the number of journalists he has problems with.
He said: “I currently have the results of 15 presenters."
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