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Dreams FC Administrative manager Ameenu Shardow says going down to play in the Division One league will not affect the club.
Lots of reactions have come in following their decision to comply with the Appeals committee ruling on their case with Tema Youth.
Dreams who have been demoted to the division one for using an unqualified player in a Division One League game against Tema Youth two seasons ago released a statement on Monday that they will not contest the decision.
"People could think we have a case, others can also think we don't have a case, whatever reason we have stated we are not interested in pursuing this case," he told Joy Sports.
"There are big clubs around the world that have tasted this situation before, ours is to just be motivated and keep doing what we do best."
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