Sacked BA United CEO seizes jerseys and players' registration cards; league clash against Hearts of Oak in a limbo
BA United’s Ghana Premier League match against Hearts of Oak this Sunday at the Sunyani Coronation Park is unlikely to come off.
The club’s sacked Chief Executive Roy Arthur has seized kits and registration cards for the players claiming they are his property.
Teams are required to show cards and jerseys to be worn in order to avoid clash of colours before any league match can be played.
Arthur is demanding the refund of all monies he had expended during his two-year tenure which saw him guide the club from the Division One League to the Premier.
"I bought the jerseys myself; I paid for the players myself. Every single one of them. I have both the cards and the registered jerseys in my possession but I won't release them for the Sunday game," Arthur told myjoyonline.com.
The young football administrator is peeved about his dismissal by Peter Nimo, the club’s board chairman.
BA United are at the foot of the table with 15 points from 19 games.
Readers Comment
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Patrick Siaw
9 years ago
Eiiiiii!!! Ghana football, when? Hmmm... Can you imagine the quantum of disgrace this piece of story will bring to this country if it is to find its way into the international media?
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Garnasha
9 years ago
so a premier league club can't afford jerseys and had to let the CEO pay for it?wow,no wonder they are in the relegation zone. but the CEO too had to take it easy though he is right in taking them since he bought with his own money.
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