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Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association, Ibrahim Saanie Daara says issues about protest will be dealt with expeditiously next season.The Football Association has been bedeviled with serial protests which have led to clubs to secure points in the boardroom rather than the football pitch.“One of the innovations we would be introducing next season is to make sure that clubs make their protest known to the relevant body within 24 hours of a league match with immediacy being the key result answer.“We are determined in making sure that these unfortunate developments do not hold any club back so that the nation would have a calendar that she can rightly fall on. Enough of the days when we had no idea when the league will commence or otherwise due to these protests.The Premier League Board has announced the commencement of season 2012/13 on the 7th of October, 2012.
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