Godwin Attram not ready to let go Great Olympics coaching job

Published on: 13 April 2017

Godwin Attram has declared that he will continue to head the club as coach following earlier reports that he has resigned.

The club appointed Swedish trainer Tom Strand on a two-year deal as a replacement for coach-cum-player Godwin Attram after the team’s underwhelming start to the season.

But, Attram has categorically stated that due to his fond for the club, he will continue to head the technical team of the club as they look to turn around their fortunes in the campaign.

“I stand for Great Olympics and I thanked the fans for their support, against Aduana Stars the players played very well we were just unlucky and you can’t blame a coach for that,” Attram told reporters at the club’s training ground.

“There is nothing any coach can do to solve Olympics situation right now, just that we need one or two players to augment the team, the defense is okay, the midfield perfect.”

“This people are trying to sabotage me because i have a problem with them, i have a problem with them because I’m trying to be honest and sincere to Olympics which they are not and they are trying to put me out and bring another coach in but believe me it will not work.”

“I’m a son of Olympics, i decided to resign but because of the supporters and the future of Great Olympics i will not, i will stand and fight. I will not work under Tom Strand as an assistant coach. Two years ago he was coaching Medeama i (Great Olympics) beat him 2-0 when Yaw Acheampong was the head I was the assistant coach. So, I can’t be an assistant for Tom Strand.”

The Dade lads are 10th on the log after 10 matches but with a game in hand.

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