Normalization Committee names saboteurs of Premier League clubs after canceling special competition



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The standardization committee canceled its special competition project after accusing the Premier League clubs of sabotaging the process.

She says the 16 clubs in the first division have put shelves in their wheels, which prevented them from getting into the competition.

Although the government has obtained a grant of $ 1.2 million, the standardization committee will advise the government on another use of funds.

A statement issued on Monday said: "The Standards Committee has been slow to meet with the football community to help them understand the challenges and issues facing Ghanaian football.

& # 39; & # 39; Clubs and players turned to CN to do something and start playing football again.

The clubs stated that they were suffering from hemorrhages and that their players were rusty.

& # 39; & # 39; CN heard their call and organized a tournament designed to make the game more beautiful and encourage fans to visit the venue centers and watch TV.

& # 39; & # 39; There were arrangements to pay better fees to referees, a budget for hype to generate interest and a core of young volunteers to help generate interest for young footballers.

& # 39; & # 39; In addition, plans had been put in place to broadcast the matches by broadcasting so that football would be within reach of the population.

& # 39; & # 39; Unfortunately, because of the bad image, no company was willing to align its brand on Ghanaian football and no sponsorship was ever obtained.

& # 39; & # 39; We then had to appeal to the government to come to the rescue of the sad situation of Ghanaian football.

& # 39; & # 39; The government heard our advocacy and made $ 1.2 million not only to boost football, but also to train referees and also for women's football and foal football.

& # 39; & # 39; When we had the money, the first division clubs opposed the format of the competition. we strived to respond to some of their concerns in order to propose the final structure of the tournament on which everyone was in agreement.

& # 39; & # 39; Whenever the game started, there was a hiccup of first division clubs and the tournament never started.

& # 39; & # 39; CN has come to a point where we have to tell the truth and take the steps that are needed to save Ghanaian football, which is a huge badet for Ghanaians, even though it's colorful in the private sector .

& # 39; & # 39; We hereby cancel the proposed tournament in N.C. We will engage the government interest with respect to other possible uses of funds advanced by the Standards Committee.

& # 39; & # 39; We sincerely apologize to the clubs of Division One who have, for the most part, subscribed to participate in the N.C Special competition.

& # 39; & # 39; We will propose a new program to keep them engaged while reforming Ghanaian football.

"We want to badure the Ghanaian people that Ghanaian football will be normalized and will not allow the inherent greatness of our football to die under the sign of selfishness, greed and bluster."

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