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Experienced coach Hebert Addo says he is keen on returning to the Ghana Premier League next season if his conditions are met.
Addo is currently in court seeking compensation for his unlawful dismissal by Aduana Stars in August 2011.
Herbert Addo has been out of the job since leaving Wassaman United in January last year and now wants to return with a bang.
“Sometimes you have to sit back, analyze the teams and yourself and how you can come back and do better than you were, I hope that next time you see me on the field no matter the team you will see me on top,” he told Joy sports
“The season has come to an end so I’m waiting for any team that thinks they need my services, I’m available but you just don’t get up and go to a team or the team don’t just tell you come and coach for 10 cedis, the conditions must be favourable both for the club and the coach and everything must go on paper”
The former Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak coach made history by guiding Aduana Stars to win the league three years ago on their debut season in the top division.
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