Asante Kotoko National Circles Chairman Christopher Damenya is pleading with the GFA to permit them admit supporters for their home game against Ashgold.
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The Porcupine Warriors face Ashgold in week ten of the Ghana Premier League at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.
Due to the three matches home ban placed on Kotoko by the disciplinary committee of the GFA, Kotoko will serve their last home ban against Ashgold.
Is with this that, the National Circles Chairman Christopher Damenya is pleading with the GFA to allow them admit supporters for the regional derby and serve the last home ban against Bechem United in week twelve of the Premier League.
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Mr. Damenya explained that, the supporters leadership will write to the GFA for consideration and permit them to admit supporters for the Ashgold showdown.
“We will write to plead with the GFA to allow us admit supporters in our home game against Ashgold because we can’t play Ashgold without our supporters, so we serve the last home match ban against Bechem behind closed doors”, he told Oyerepa FM.
“There are some matches which you can’t do away with supporters because they give the clubs money like Ashgold, Aduana etc.
“We thank them for reducing the number of matches to be played behind closed doors,we will only plead with then to accept our request because the match can give the FA also some substantial money.
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“We are only pleading with them and am making it clear that should any Kotoko supporter misconduct him or herself,we will disown the fellow and cause the person’s arrest be it home or away.
“We are pleading with the GFA to allow our supporters watch the Ashagold match and restrain us from wating the Bechem United match'”, Damenya concluded.