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The Ghana Premier League has suffered poor attendance in recent years due to reasons best known by football fans.
From the 1950s to the mid-2000s, patronage of the country's domestic top-flight competition was sky-high.
However, in the last decade, especially the just concluded 2022/23 season, patronage has taken a nosedive.
Nhyira Power Sports, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group sports team, has sought to understand what the major challenges are for lovers of football.
This survey is purely for educational purposes and is also not mandatory. We would, however, appreciate your input so that we can forward that to the governing body of football and the clubs to address these issues.
Survey will not take more than seven minutes of your time.
Link here: http://bit.ly/FillGPLQuestionnaire
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