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The Administrative Manager of Dreams FC, Ameenu Shardow, says Ghanaians should expect an “exciting” 2020/21 Ghana Premier League (GPL) campaign and reckons that it will be one of the best seasons yet.
In the last three years, Ghana Football has taken massive hits. On multiple occasions, the GPL have been cancelled for various reasons.
After the unfortunate announcement of Ghana's first COVID-19 case in March, the 2019/20 season was suspended and later truncated by the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association in June.
Shardow, in his interview on the Joy Sports Link on Saturday, showed optimism ahead of the upcoming season.
"The fans should expect a more exciting season because if you check what clubs are doing across board, we are being more aware about player welfare and we are bringing quality players across board.
Club executives have become aware of the basic needs that in times past we took for granted. I am very optimistic about this coming season" he informed hosts, Hans Mensah Andoh.
"I think this will probably be one of our best in terms of quality of player and all that because if you check the trajectory of club licensing since last season, it seems to be enhancing the standards a bit so gradually, I'm sure we are moving to the realm where we'll have a very exciting league. I am very hopeful ahead of this coming season."
The new GPL season has been scheduled to begin on November 13.
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