The administrative manager of the Ghana League Clubs Association [GHALCA], Nana Oduro Nyarko says the absence of Asante Kotoko in their competition affected them.
The GHALCA Top Six won by Great Olympics after Asante Kotoko rejected the idea of playing in the competition and Hearts of Oak also failing to perform.
He said: “If Kotoko had played in the competition, we would have gotten more money than we are getting now but as to whether it would have made the competition more competitive, i cant say for sure.
“In terms of money, Kotoko’s absence has affected our revenue, but quality of play has not been affected in any way.
“With the exception of Hearts of Oak game which gave us something in the region of 10,000Gh, all the others have not even yielded 1000Gh.
“Ghalca games have been rightly captured in our books and it is binding on all clubs. We are yet to sit on the Kotoko pull out but its incumbent on all clubs to seek the welfare of their mother body.
“If a club wants to weaken or collapse that mother Association, it is up to them.” Nana Oduro Nyarko (Ghalca administrative manager) on Akoma 87.9 FM
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