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Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Vincent Oppong Asamoah says he is impressed with the level of play and patronage in this season’s Ghana Premier league.
The excitement and level of play after match day 5 has been the major talking points in the league.
Lots of positives have been seen so far and Vincent Asamoah, an avid follower of the league, hopes we can build on those positives to make this season’s league a memorable one
“I think we are seeing the best spectating so far in the league and that is impressive. The fans have been so splendid and I must say I am impressed,” he told Joy Sports
“The quality of play has been fantastic and officiating too has not been bad at all.”
“We need more of the games on TV and aside Supersports, if the other local stations can show matches I think it will also go a long way to promoting and making it very good.”
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