Ghana’s Football Association
President Kwesi Nyantakyi has been re-elected to the presidency of the highest
seat that presides over the footballing activities of the country. With many of
the avid footballing fans not wanting him to retain his position due to the
annual downhill the Ghana Premier League has been seeing in recent times. The
Association President would have to do more in order to convince Ghanaians who
have kept an open eye to his improvements of the senior National team the black
stars.
With new ideas coming into
football and people flying into football, many fans interest in football is not
the money they give out to watch football but the massive improvements they see
in their teams that serves the main form of happiness that surrounds them every
weekend.
The re-elected president
should attract people who are well-vexed in handling the footballing matters of
the country because in the not-so-distant future he would be gone and if the
footballing matters are so rotten it would take many years for Ghana to get our
names back on the map of world football.
The English Premier League,
La liga and the other leagues are like magnet that attract and many people are
obsessed with the quality of games that are being churned out they in and they
out. With him being re-elected officially at least children growing up should
be able to mention some names of the footballers who ply their trade in the
local league being Asante Kotoko, Hearts of Oak, Liberty Professionals or
Ashanti Gold.
Kwasi Nyantakyi’s
appointment as the GFA president again would not end at the congress but people
around Ghana would have debates about how he should win although the local football
has hit the rocks.
Gone were the days when
Bernard Don Bortey was used in various advertisements in the country, including
Robb, but our local players cannot be paid during the month let alone having
endorsements and sponsorship deals.
Ghanaians are not happy of
the re-election and with many pundits and lovers of the fraternity claiming he
has nothing more to offer, he should put structures in place to see the Ghana
Premier League become the league that churns out quality both at home and
abroad.
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