PLB boss hits back over damning verdict on local league by agent of Black Stars coach: 'Only lazy coaches don't see any quality in Ghana league'

Published on: 27 August 2015
PLB boss hits back over damning verdict on local league by agent of Black Stars coach: 'Only lazy coaches don't see any quality in Ghana league'
PLB boss Welbeck Abra Appiah

Ghana Premier League Board chairman Welbeck Abra Appiah insists only lazy coaches are unable to find any quality in the division.

Abra Appiah’s comments comes in the wake of a damning verdict passed by the agent of Black Stars coach Saif Rubie over the lack of quality players in the Ghanaian top flight.

Rubie was speaking in defence of why his client prefers to spend most of his time abroad under the guise of scouting players rather than identifying talents from the local scene.

And while some have offered support to the damning verdict of Saif Rubie on the Ghana league as the reason why the Black Stars is dominated by foreign-based players, the chairman of the PLB says the comments are defeatist stance of lazy coaches.

‘There is a proverb in Ghana that says it’s only a poor teacher, an unproductive teacher, a lazy teacher who goes about complaining about his tools,” he said.

"At the point when he came in, I don’t think our league was different from what it is now.

“It is only an unproductive and lazy coach who would say he doesn’t see any quality in the Ghana league.

“Is this why the coach doesn’t stay in Ghana?

“I don’t want to believe that the comments made by the agent is shared by the coach otherwise I will consider him a lazy coach.”

No outfield player who plies his trade in Ghana has been able to break into the Black Stars team in recent times.

The best representative the local league has got in the national team has been the call ups of goalkeepers with the latest beneficiary being Wa All Stars’ Richard Ofori.

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