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“We will welcome an official letter from him saying that he wants to pull out of the league, we will welcome that. If the kitchen is too hot for Techiman City, I will suggest that they happily pull out, there are 48 clubs fighting for three slots so if they do they might make things easier by promoting four clubs to next season’s league.”
Saanie Daara’s words to Joy Sports when asked about Techiman City’s threats to pull out of the league due to the lack of sponsorship.
These words certainly did not go down well the owner of the league debutants, Charles Kwadwo Ntim, who in characteristic fashion has responded to the chief scribe of the Ghana Football Association.
According to Ntim, Saanie’s words are worthy of expulsion from the association describing him as a beneficiary of his affiliation fees.
Read the full transcript of Micky Charles’ response
“You see why the FA is struggling? If you have a communications director and this is how you communicate to members of your association. When last did he ask for the price of a pair of boots? I doubt he even knows what mercurial boots are. You come out to tell the whole world you will welcome our letter if we write officially to withdraw from our league. Are you happy about that? From 2006 to 2010, Randy Abbey spoke for the FA and we never paid him. For Saanie, we pay him by contributing to our affiliation fee which makes him wear those big suits to go to Zurich and Cairo for those congresses. It is the football we run here that has made him reach where he is. If we were serious, Saanie Daara should have left the FA. A member of the association, I pay you with my affiliation fees and you sit on radio and tell me if the kitchen is too hot, I should get out? Those bonkers he has been saying, I would have descended down to him but I have been charitable with him. When the time is right, everyone will see my smoothness level”:
READ: Saani Daara dares Micky Charles: “Pull out of the league if the kitchen is too hot”
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