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Dreams FC administrative manager Ameenu Shardow says their decision to comply with the Appeals Committee ruling by going to play in the Division One league is an opportunity for their young players to develop.
The major concern for many is how the players brought in will quickly readjust with the situation of not playing in the top flight but the lower division league.
But the administrative manager feels it is a perfect opportunity for them to build the young players as well as the existing ones
"I don't see it as a problem but rather an opportunity for us- especially our players, the young ones we are promoting to develop themselves so hopefully next season if we are able to stage a comeback we will be better prepared for the league," he told Joy Sports.
"We know we belong to the top flight, we just have to go to the division one, work hard and then come back strongly."
Dreams will be hoping to make an immediate return to the Premier League.
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