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You don’t fight coaches for them to leave & do your own recruitment for new coaches, things are just not done properly at Kotoko – Frank Naro

Veteran sports journalist, Frank Owusu Ansah widely known as Franko has delved deeper into the misfortunes of Kumasi Asante Kotoko following their exit from the CAF champions league.

The Kumasi-based football club was stunned by RC Kadiogo at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium after having a goal advantage from the first leg of the tie in Benin.

Asante Kotoko with a few days to the start of their African campaign announced the signing of Burkinabe coach Seydou Zerbo after they had parted ways with Prosper Ogum Narteh 6 weeks ago.

Following the exit of Kotoko from the CAF champions league, many supporters of the club have accused the CEO Nana Yaw Amponsah of doing business with the club through sale of players at the expense of achieving laurels for the club.

Season in and season out, most players of the club especially key players are sold to clubs outside Ghana and new young players are brought in, a seeming policy of the Nana Yaw Amposah-led management.

The experienced sports journalist, Franko Naro reacting to the issues at the club emphatically stated that things are just not done properly at the club.

Naro could not phantom as to why the management of the club frequently have had to have skirmishes with past coaches of the club that lead to them leaving the club.

The intuitive broadcaster lamented over the consequences of the precedents noting that such situations will always make the club suffer because of the fact the newly appointed coaches are not the ones who recruit the young players which are brought in.

The Burkinabe Seydou Zerbo came to meet an already recruited young players by the management of the club.

Franko Naro touched on several other very pertinent issues at the club which have been the bane of the club’s progress.

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