Great Olympics coach Annor Walker not happy with officiating in Ghana Premier League

Published on: 27 January 2022
Great Olympics coach Annor Walker not happy with officiating in Ghana Premier League
Great Olympics coach Annor Walker

Great Olympics head coach Annor Walker says he is not happy with officiating in the Ghana Premier League this season.

“So far, I am not happy with officiating but I don’t want to talk much about it. If you talk much about officiating the Ghana FA could sanction you” Walker told Koforidua-based Bryt FM.

Walker's side has been at the receiving end of some dubious calls. Early in the season, they lost 1-0 to WAFA in Sogakope after the Academy Boys were awarded a late penalty.

The experienced gaffer could not hide his disappointment after the game, saying “Honestly, I don’t know what to say because if you look at what has happened here, I don’t see and I don’t know why we should be treated this way by the referees."

“But all the same, we leave it like that, it’s football and I’m really disappointed with the handling of football this afternoon here [in Sogakope].”

Meanwhile, Walker insists Olympics' target is to finish in the top four. Last season, they missed it by three points. They are presently one point off fourth-placed King Faisal after 14 games.

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