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Board Member of Great Olympics, Fred Pappoe, has assured supporters of club that they will start getting good results.
The Wonder club have struggled since their promotion to the top flight and are currently flirting with relegation
After 8 matches played , the Dade Boys have 7 points with only a win which was even won in the boardroom as they lie 13th on the league log but the club’s chief has assured fans they are working hard to turn the corner.
“We didn’t start the season well, we are not winning matches as we’d have liked but we have dominated the majority of our games so far.
“We are working well to correct the lapses in the side and hope to start winning matches when we play our next match. We will come up with better performances, trust me.” He added.
Great Olympics will now host Ebusua Dwarfs in their match day 9 fixture of the Ghana Premier League at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
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