Audio By Carbonatix
Former Amidaus Professionals coach Tanko Ibrahim Shaibu has revealed to Asempa Sports that he was sacked due to his refusal to stick to certain ad hoc decisions by some of the club management members.
The experienced coach who doubles as the head of sports department at the University of Education in Winneba has accused his bosses of interfering in his technical decisions on match days.
Shaibu was relieved off his post after Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at Hearts of Oak but he insists his dismissal has nothing to do with performance as reported earlier by the club.
“It is never true that I was sacked because I don’t listen. They wanted me to promote their interest which I believe is against the ethics and the professionalism of my job so I always refute it.
“They feel some players should be selected to play the league matches but most of these players I have sidelined do not follow my instructions as far as my training programme is concern and even those players cant help survive the team but rather push them into relegation zone”. He added.
Shaibu propelled Amidaus from their 14th position to 11th position with 24 points meaning coach Tanko grabbed 10 points from 7 matches, by wining 3, drawing 1, and losing 3 games.
Meanwhile, Amidaus has appointed former assistant coach of Liberty Professionals Fred Kwame Susu Gidiglo as interim head coach.
Latest Stories
-
Purchasing Clerk says cocoa farmers are threatening his life
19 minutes -
[Video]Burna Boy’s mother turns prayer warrior after son’s cuss wordsÂ
1 hour -
South Africa coalition party elects Cape Town mayor as leader
2 hours -
Pope Leo to begin 10-day Africa tour on mission to spotlight continent’s needs
2 hours -
Oil back above $100 as US to blockade Iranian ports after peace talks fail
2 hours -
Viktor Orbán’s Hungarian experiment runs out of steam
2 hours -
US to blockade Iran after talks fail to yield a deal
2 hours -
Trump attacks Pope Leo, calling him ‘weak’ on crime and ‘terrible’
3 hours -
UK will not join Trump’s blockade of Iran’s ports in the Strait of Hormuz
3 hours -
Pope prioritises world’s fastest-growing Catholic region in major Africa tour
3 hours -
Congressman Eric Swalwell quits California governor race amid sexual misconduct claims
6 hours -
UK shelves Chagos deal after Trump opposition
6 hours -
Eswatini court rules first Trump deportees in jail have right to lawyer
6 hours -
McIlroy proves he really is free by defending Masters title
6 hours -
Orbán era swept away by PĂ©ter Magyar’s Hungary election landslide
6 hours