Ghanaians will CURSE #12 in ‘no time’ - Aduana Stars chief George Gyawu

Published on: 18 July 2018

Aduana Stars Operations Manager George Gyawu has predicted Ghanaians will regret in ‘no small’ time for hailing Number 12, a sting operation which has brought football on its knees in the powerful West African nation.

He says those who have hailed the investigative piece will regret voting for the dissolution of football in Ghana.

Aduana Stars take on Congolese giants AS Vita in a CAF Confederation group match today ( Wednesday) at home amid fears lack of activities could come to haunt them in their quest to qualify to the knockout stage.

The investigative piece by controversial journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has thrown football into serious crisis with no end in sight to the current stalemate.

Local football has halted after an Accra High Court granted an interlocutory injunction on the activities of the FA.

But Aduana Stars operations chief George Gyawu is predicting Ghanaians will curse the investigative piece in the shortest possible time.

‘I can tell you that those who have clamoured for the dissolution of football will turn against #12 in no time,’ he told Asempa FM.

‘Mark my words and mark today; they will curse the investigative piece for destroying our game.

‘In the days ahead the chicken will come home to roost.

“Mark it; they will regret hailing this documentary which has destroyed the game.’

Much of the investigation centred on referees freely accepting gifts of money, with scenes of officials taking cash before multiple domestic Ghanaian and international games.

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