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Premier League Board Boss Welbeck Yaw Abra Appiah has indicated that, his outfit is doing its best to make this season’s league a memorable one.According to him, as far as they are concerned, things are going on well and hoped it will continue throughout the season.He told Asempa sports on Friday that, officiating, security, hooliganism and all the other factors that normally mare the game have so far been under control at all the match venues.He believes this will go a long way to promote the league and change the public perception on the local league.In a related development, Abra Appiah who is a member of the referees review committee says they will keep the referees on their toes and punish those that go contrary to the rules of the game.
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