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Great Olympics head coach, Annor Walker says they are for the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League campaign which gets underway in November.
The 'Oly Dade' boys resumed training a little over two weeks ago as they seek to prevent a similar start to last season which saw them wait till matchday 4 to taste victory.
Coach Walker, speaking exclusively to Joy Sports said his playing body have responded positively to training.
"Honestly, this is the third week of training. The whole of last week, we were at the beach doing the physicals and the hard work. This week, we started on the pitch that is tactical work and my formation that I am going to play. My boys are responding, very fast and I am really happy with what I am seeing for now."
When quizzed about their readiness for the season, Walker said: "of course yes, that is why we started training because we are getting ourselves ready for the Premier League and we are ready."
Olympics will be keen to exact revenge against Medeama SC on Matchday one in the upcoming season at Tarkwa after losing 1-0 in the truncated 2019/20 football season.
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