Ebusua Dwarf’s win in match day one of the Glo Premier league at the weekend could be short lived as an alleged violation of article 34 (i) of the FA rules mean they could lose their first three points to Tudu Mighty Jets.
Dwarfs capped their return to the Premier league with a lone goal victory over Mighty Jets but Chairman of the Accra based Club, Jordan Anagbla says Dwarfs erred by wearing a jersey different from the one they presented at the pre match conference.
Jordan Anagble tells Joy Sports the rules are too explicit for the disciplinary Committee to ignore.
“We were looking forward to collecting the three points but we were just not lucky to have so if God is giving it to us on a silver platter why shouldn’t we thank him for that.
“We have to thank God for them making a mistake for us to capitalize on and take the points from them.
“… I don’t have any doubts in mind that there will be any antics. I believe the law will be applied,” he said confidently.
Source: Joy Sports/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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