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The Premier League Board Boss Welbeck Yaw Abra-Appiah has indicated that, upon advice from some football gurus, he has reversed his decision of quitting his post at the Premier League Board.
Abra-Appiah before the end of the premier league season announced his resignation as Head of the Board after serving in that capacity for six years.
In an interview on Asempa Fm’s afternoon sports show “Fire for Fire”, which was live on Adom TV on Multi TV on Tuesday, Mr. Abra-Appiah stated that, after listening to the advice offered him by Mr. Nyantakyi and a host of football gurus in the country, there was no way he could have continued with his intention of retiring from his post as the PLB boss.
He insisted he is still the Premier League Board Boss and fully in charge of all football related issues regarding the local premier league.
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