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Brong Ahafo Regional Circles Chairman of Asante Kotoko, Kingsley Abeyie, has urged officials of the club to restructure the club and bring certain internal problems to rest or else risk being relegated for the first time.
According to him, the team now plays with no sense of urgency because the players and officials are divided and that has reflected in the style of play.
He also alleged the difference in winning bonuses paid to players has led to disharmony in the dressing room.
“Some players are being paid more than the others because they are players of some top officials of the club. Some take GHC 400 while others are paid GHC 500 and GHC 600.”
“When I saw the Kotoko team in the FA Cup game against Shion, I was just heartbroken. The team is divided. The politics in Kotoko is depressing. I don’t blame the coach for any of our plight, it is the management I will blame.”
He alleged that the Kotoko team owes players some bonuses and salaries and that also accounts for the bad play of the team.
“The team owes the players some bonuses and that is also contributing to the team’s woes. As players they need motivation to be able to play very well, and that is lacking in the team.”
He urged the current administration to call for a stakeholders meeting for supporters to make their problems known in order to revive the sinking fortunes of the team.
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