Accra, Feb 6, - Mr Kwame Opare
Addo, the Public Relations Officer for Accra Hearts Of Oak has said Accra Great
Olympics cannot be blamed for exercising, what he described as their “legal
right” after putting the 2017/18 Ghana
Premier League (GPL), season on hold.
The management of Great Olympics
lead by the Mr. Commodore Mensah - General Manager, on Monday afternoon served
the Ghana Football Association (GFA) with a court injunction letter, barring
the Association from holding any activity that had got connection with the GPL.
The GFA after receiving the
letter had to cancel the launch of the new league season which was fixed for
the Tuesday evening at the Football Association’s headquarters in Accra.
With the latest twist to events,
it is still unclear when an already delayed 2017/18 season would start.
Mr Addo, in an interview with the
GNA Sports admitted that even though the timing was bad, Olympics had done
nothing out of the law.
“On Saturday I heard he
(Commodore) was going to do this before the league starts. Hearing this news
this afternoon makes me feel Olympics have done what they feel is in their
legal right,” Mr Addo said.
“I do not think anybody should
blame them for the action they took, so far as it is within the law. We can
only complain with regards to the timing but not the action.”
“The timing on the contrary will
affect planning of coaches as well as various plans of teams,” he added.
GNA

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