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Inter Allies boss Jimmy Cobblah is confident his side can avoid relegation despite the club’s abysmal form.
Inter Allies have picked up 28 points from 26 points, winning one game in their last five leaving the Tema side in danger of being relegated.
But Cobblah is confident his side will escape the drop.
“We are still in contention to fight relegation.”
“As I have said earlier, what we know in Ghana football is that the GFA will declare those who are going to relegation but until they declare those teams, Inter Allies will keep on fighting to stay in the league.” He added.
Inter Allies host New Edubiase at the Tema stadium this weekend.
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