Former Asante Kotoko coach, Isaac ‘Opeele’ Boateng has taken a swipe at the Ghana Football Association president, Kurt Okraku and his Executive Council Members.
The country’s football governing body on Thursday, January 2 dissolved the technical team of the various national teams.
Reports suggest that the Ghana FA will name an expatriate coach to be in charge of the senior national team, the Black Stars.
However, the former Ghana U-20 assistant trainer speaking on Asempa FM said it will be suicidal to name an expatriate coach adding that a dog will do a job than naming an expatriate coach.
“Those who were crusading that Kwesi Appiah should be sacked and replace him with an expatriate coach have done a disservice to this country. What I want to tell them is that not all of us are deaf and dumb.
“I will prefer to see a dog coaching the Black Stars than to bring in an expatriate coach because some people feel they own the country but that analogy must be quenched,” he added.
Coach Christopher Nimley, who was also on the program reiterated that he will organize a demonstration against the Kurt Okraku’s administration should they name an expatriate to be in charge of the Black Stars.
“I am only telling Kurt Okraku and his Executive Council members that they should bring in any expatriate coach,” he said.
“Some Ghanaians are aware of the shady deals outside the country. Some of us are aware of the coach they want to bring to the country but some of us will not allow that.
“I will organize a one-man demonstration should they go ahead and name an expatriate coach. I am calling on President Akufo-Addo because if care is not taken, the Ghana FA will ruin our football,” he added.
Source: Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah | Asempa Sports