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Bankroller of Division One League side Elmina Sharks, Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom, says he is considering quitting the running of the club.
According to him, the operation of the club is not 'worth' it considering the challenges that come with it.
Nduom's side was in the news for the wrong reasons after players and officials reportedly attacked a referee during their league game against Swedru All Blacks on Sunday, February 16.
In an interview with GTV Sports+ in which he also fails to accept blame for his side's conduct, Nduom also revealed his plans to quit running the football club.
"I am considering whether to even continue on having this team as part of the league. It isn't worth it. I don't do it for money. I don't do it for anything else. We do it for opportunities," he said.
"We have players who are playing in Egypt and other places. They are doing well and have money. Do we have to suffer these sorts of indignities?"
All Blacks won the game 1-0, but it was the chaotic scenes after referee Eso Doh Morrison’s final whistle that stole the headlines.
Players and officials of Elmina Sharks attacked the referee and other match officials over the penalty call which resulted in the away side picking up all three points.
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