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Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Justice Blay has issued an unreserved apology to the club and its supporters following comments he made during a live interview on Pure FM Sports.
Blay admitted that his remarks during the interview were influenced by deep personal emotions stemming from his departure from the club.
Upon reflection, he acknowledged that his words may have caused disappointment or offense to the management, technical team, players, supporters, and specific individuals he mentioned.
“I wish to offer my sincerest and unreserved apology to Asante Kotoko SC, its management, technical team, players, supporters, and everyone who may have been affected by my comments,” Blay said in a statement.
“It was never my intention to bring the name of this great club into disrepute or to diminish the contributions of those I've had the honour of working alongside.”
Blay also accepted full responsibility for his words and emphasized the need to communicate with greater professionalism and respect, regardless of personal emotions.
“This experience has served as a powerful reminder of the values of emotional discipline, humility, and maturity on and off the pitch,” he added.
“I am committed to learning from this and becoming not only a better player but a better person.”
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