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The executive committee of the Ghana Football Association will meet on Thursday for another meeting on the future of coach Goran Stevanovic.
The Serbian has a year left on his current deal but has been under increasing pressure after Ghana's failure to win the 2012 Nations Cup.
A decision on the future of Goran Stevanovic was the subject of marathon meeting at the executive committee two weeks ago but the members could not agree on what to do hence the postponement.
The GFA then referred the coach's contract to it's legal committee for advice and has since been furnished with their recommendation.
Stevanovic became Ghana boss in 2011 on a two year contract taking the Black Stars comfortably through the qualifiers for the Nations Cup. But failure to win in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea has left his popularity at an all time low and led to calls for his dismissal.
There are those adamant though that he must stay on for purposes of consistency with the world cup qualifiers due to begin in June and the 2013 Nations Cup qualifiers coming up in September.
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