Massive shake-up to hit Mighty Jets

Published on: 30 December 2011

By Patrick Akoto

Struggling Tudu Mighty Jets is set for a massive shake-up ahead of the resumption of the Glo Ghana Premier League on 7 January.

The club have struggled for points in the early blocks of the league where they have managed a paltry 10 points from 12 games.

Jets appointed a stop-gap coach Foster Alhassan after head coach Jonas Amissah quit the club after he was re-assigned to the youth team two matches into the league.

But the Alhassan has been unable to improve their fortunes.

Directors of the club have confirmed some changes will be made to preserve their top flight status.

"We've realized that we are a bit deficient in some areas. We're going to get in a very competent goalkeeper and then some other positions," Management member Sammy Suker Braimah said.

"But then it is not really a massive thing or we bringing in somebody from outside. It just that shifting coaches from one spot to the other.

"Coach Afranie is the technical manager of the team. He is in charge of the overall technical aspect of the team. But he is not the running the day-to-day workings of the team.

"We have three assistants and coach Afranie will be playing a more active role."

Jets are hovering in the relegation dog-fight.

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