GPL will be lifeless without Kotoko and Hearts of Oak - Young Apostles owner Peter Domfeh
Owner of Young Apostles, Peter Domfeh has called on both Asante Kotoko not pull out from the Ghana Premier League.His comment stem from the recent chaos that saw a staunch Kotoko fan (Nana Pooley) succumbed to death after being stabbed multiple times in the week 19 encounter between Nsoatreman FC and Asante Kotoko.The match, held at the Nana Koramansah Park ended 1-0 in favour of the Amanaso-based.In response to the incident, the Porcupine Warriors has announced their withdrawal from the Premier League in an attempt to seek justice for their fan (Nana Pooley).Additionally, Kotoko and Hearts of Oak in a joint statement are seeking for an enhanced security at match venues to prevent future chaos.Ghana Premier League will be lifeless without Kotoko and Hearts of Oak. We all thrive on them. Therefore, Kotoko shouldn't quit the league. These two clubs command a lot of fans so their absence will have a negative effect on the product he told Kessben FM in an interview.The Ghana Premier League is currently on hold following recent violence incident that saw a staunch Kotoko fan (Nana Pooley) stabbed multiple times to death during an encounter between Nsoatreman FC and Asante Kotoko.
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