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Premier League club Tema Youth has kicked against an alleged attempt by the Ghana Football Association to order a replay of their seventh week Premier League match with Hearts of Oak.
Tema Youth are still pressing home demands to be awarded three points and three goals after Hearts failed to turn up for their game two weeks ago.
The football association’s Disciplinary Committee is expected to rule on the matter on Thursday however, Joy Sports sources reveal that an agreement supervised by the FA has been reached to have the two teams replay the match.
The club’s board secretary, Wilfred Kwaku Osei told said that the club will not buckle under any pressure in their quest for justice.
Tema Youth are away to Berekum Arsenals at the Golden City Park on Wednesday.
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