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The new Vice Chairman of the Premier League Board, Ashford Tetteh Oku has asked football enthusiasts to hold their horses on the newly composed Premier League Board.
The second tenure of Kwesi Nyantakyi at the GFA has seen a lot of changes in the running of the GFA and the PLB was not left out.
Whiles some new members have been brought on board, others have also been relieved of their posts but the Vice Chairman believes they will come good.
In an interview with Asempa Sports on Friday, the Vice Chairman stated that albeit there are changes, the PLB as a body will still steer the affairs of Ghana’s zenith league to an appreciable height.
He however declined to compare the new board to the old board since he believed it was too early to make such comparisons.
On his new role as the new Vice Chairman of the board, he said it was going to be a challenging one but hopes his experience gained in serving at other capacities on the board will be of immense help.
Meanwhile the Vice Chairman who also doubles as the Administrative Manager of Accra Hearts of Oak has appealed to the teeming fans of the oak family to stay calm for what the club has in store for them this season.
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