General manager of newly promoted Eleven Wonders, Takyi Arhin has threatened to sabotage the commencement of the 2017/2018 Ghana Premier League season should Techiman City win its appeal at CAS in their protest to remove Wonders and be handed a Premier League spot instead.

Techiman City took it’s grievance to the court of arbitration of sports after the GFA legal system threw away their case against the 2017 champions of the national division one zone one league over alleged use of unqualified player during a derby match.

Speaking in an interview with FOX 97.9 FM, the controversial administrator threatened to drag the Ghana Football Association to court and halt the start of the new season in the event that the CAS ruling favors their city rivals.

"If Kurt Okraku sees himself as a Christian and as such failed to pursue the case via the court, for Eleven Wonders, if the case tilts in favour of Techiman city it will be difficult for the Ghana league to commence"

"We have registered players, we have arranged for accommodations for players, we have upgraded our secretariat to march modern standards all in accordance with the directive of the GFA, so if after all these and it tilts to the other side do you think I will fold my arms and watch?"

Takyi Arhin however claims he is confident that Techiman city have no case but if it turns against wonders, he shall seek justice through the court in the Brong Ahafo region.

By Daraja Mutari/Ghanaguardian.com