Former Kotoko coach David Duncan claims he has 'good offers on the table'

Published on: 24 June 2016
Former Kotoko coach David Duncan claims he has 'good offers on the table'
David Duncan

Former Asante Kotoko coach David Duncan claims he has multiple offers on the table including those from foreign clubs to return to coaching.

Duncan reached a “mutual termination package” with the Porcupine Warriors after being told to step aside in April when he led the team to the foot of the table following a 1-0 defeat at Aduana Stars.

The former Hearts of Oak coach insists he is in hot demand and currently studying offers to stage a return.

"I’ve got too many offers from clubs in Ghana Premier League, Asia and East Africa but I had to wait till I was through with Kotoko,” he told Graphic Sports.

"About three of them are very top local team but I cannot mention names for now for obvious reasons."

Duncan was appointed Kotoko coach in March 2015 to replace Mas-Ud Dramani.

He handled 20 matches in the 2014/15 Premier League and guided the club from the lower ranks of the league table to a respectable second position.

Duncan was also in-charge of Kotoko’s FA Cup campaign and only lost in the final under controversial circumstances to Medeama at Sekondi.

He as well led the Porcupines in the second leg of the CAF Champions League, second preliminary match which they lost 2-1 to Algerian side, Eulma at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

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