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Normalisation Committee: Meeting captains of the various Divisions has been eye-opener in football reform quest

By Michael Duah
Normalisation Committee: Meeting captains of the various Divisions has been eye-opener in football reform quest
Normalisation Committee: Meeting captains of the various Divisions has been eye-opener in football reform quest
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Chairman of the GFA Normalisation Committee, Dr Kofi Amoah believes meeting players of the various Divisions has given his outfit a wider vision of reforming Ghana football.

On Monday, the Normalisation Committee interacted with some Premier League, Division One and Women’s football team captains at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, to deliberate on the plight of local footballers.

Though only seven captains of the 16 Premier League clubs met the Normalisation Committee, Dr Amoah was satisfied with the outcome of the meeting claiming that it’s an eye opener in their quest to reform football in the country.

“Listening to them you begin to see that a lot of them have some good ideas that they have shared with us [Normalisation Committee], so we are taking all these in and will use that as we reform the game,” he told Joy FM after the meeting.

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The top on the agenda of the meeting was to look at the welfare of the players. Dr Amoah after the meeting outlined the importance of the meeting.

“I also want to thank our brothers and sisters who own football clubs, we [Normalisation Committee] have heard some of the frustrations they go through so the problems facing us are equal to the opportunities facing us so we are not daunted we think we can sail through.

“By meeting these specific football communities we are getting there and the vision of how to reform Ghana Football is gradually coming to us [Normalisation Committee].”

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