Ex-Kotoko chief Baah Nuakoh slams amateur leadership for club's current woes

Published on: 09 September 2015
Ex-Kotoko chief Baah Nuakoh slams amateur leadership for club's current woes
Kwame Baah-Nuako

Ex-Kotoko management member Kwame Baah Nuakoh has slammed the current management of the club, implying their amateur ways of administration is the result of the current crisis afflicting the former African champions.

The Porcupine Warriors, currently led by the management of Opoku Nti, are facing relegation following the docking of six points over fielding an ineligible player in their match against arch rivals Hearts of Oak.

Kotoko lost six points after the Disciplinary Committee upheld the protest over the eligibility of Obed Owusu following the Porcupines' won 2-1 in Accra.

Baah Nuakoh says the lack of experienced and astute management for the club in the result of the club's struggles.

"The people leading Kotoko now are all new and at the same time they don't get the old administration on board," Baah Nuakoh told Asempa FM.

“Always we (Kotoko) allow those who gather experience to leave with a bitter taste, so we cannot call on them.

“Anytime an administration is gaining experience they are forced out and the new ones think so far as you are no more in office you are of no use.

"What makes us a big club is our collective experience and when that thing is lost we are like any ordinary team."

Kotoko are fighting the protest defeat at the Appeals Committee of the GFA.

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