Kurt Okraku promised to change the face of Ghana football while campaigning for one of the most coveted jobs in the country aside the Presidency of the country.
In his first few months he has appointed countless committees that will aid his work as he begins to change the face of our game in Ghana.
For so long a time our local game has been treated with disdain and contempt albeit the appeal and the allure the foreign leagues bring to various patrons.
We struggle to compete for audience and patronage and is partly because for far too long professionalism in the game has only been a mere rhetoric without any action.
The new GFA has announced that from the new season it will strictly enforce media duties by clubs, coaches and players before and after games.
More often than not certain teams in our local league will bar their players and even coaches on speaking to certain matches but that will soon be a thing of the past as the FA has made it mandatory for teams involved to field a player and preferably the head coach for media duties before and after games.
Punitive fines will be imposed on Clubs and their coaches who flout the media directives given by the football Association.
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