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Owner and bankroller of Techiman City, Micky Charles says he never said players of Accra Hearts of Oak should be tested for doping but he was telling the Football Association to be vigilant and enforce article 36 of the doping regulations in our league.
These comments come in the wake Techiman City’s build up to their game agaisnt Hearts of Oak in Techiman.
“In my interview I granted with Asempa FM earlier this week, I never said Accra Hearts of Oak players should be tested for doping but I was rather telling the Football Association to be vigilant and enforce the Article 36 of the doping regulation in our football,” he told Asempa Sports.
“I can never disgrace the oldest team in our league by telling them to be tested for doping.” demanded.
“I want to maintain my friendship with Hearts of Oak and I am sorry if my statement was misinterpreted by the media because the media took it and said Hearts of Oak players should be tested for doping.”
Techiman are unbeaten at home heading into this weekend’s fixtures.
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