Cash-strapped Eleven Wise being managed by supporters, board and management abandon club

Published on: 05 August 2015

Cash-strapped Ghanaian second-tier Eleven Wise is being managed by the club’s supporters.

The board and management have neglected the team amid growing financial crisis crippling the team.

The players are on a sit-down strike following seven months of unpaid salaries, signaling their intention to boycott their second division game at Cornestone in Kumasi.

The former Premier League campaigners are in a financial turmoil with widespread reports it could lead to mass resignation in the coming days.

But GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm that the umbrella wing of the club supporters have taking charge of the running of the team, soliciting for funds to pay off arrears of the players.

There are fears the current situation could lead the team to relegation as they lie just two places above the drop zone.

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