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Four match days to the half way line of the 2016 Ghana Premier league season and Administrators and Management are growing increasingly tired of coaches.
Five coaching causalities already with Bechem's Seth Wire, Aduana's Ahmed Nurudeen, Inter Allies' Herbert Addo, Dwarfs J.E Sarpong and Asante Kotoko David Duncan are victims......
The pressure of getting results is becoming unbearable with Dream Fc's C.K Akunnor ,Coach Bashiru Hayford and Keinichi Yatsuhashi reasonably in danger of following suit.
The Ghana League Cypher panel looked at trajectory of fired Coaches possible replacements and likely casualties in the next few months plus a review and preview of Matchday 11 and 12 of the Ghana Premier league.
Click link to watch this weeks edition of the Ghana League Cypher hosted by JOY Sports George Addo Jnr
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