The assistant coach of Aduana Stars W.O Tandoh has expressed dissatisfaction with the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) decision to ban the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park following reported attacks on some Tamale City fans which left several players injured.
Tamale City complained that some fans pelted stones at their bus which was evidently damaged after their matchday 25 fixture against the league leaders in Dormaa.
The GFA reacted by restricting Aduana Stars from playing at the venue until further notice.
W.O Tandoh while condemning the violence fumed at the GFA’s verdict labelling them as biased.
“I condemned whatever happened after the game but truth be told, the incident happened outside the stadium. What did the 90 police personal we brought to the stadium to protect Tamale City upon their request do?
“In the first leg in Tamale, a lot of things happened there, Tamale City did the same thing to us. Let’s call a spade a spade, the FA should not listen to one side”
“Were they (FA) asleep when such incident happened in Tamale? Personally, I have called the General Secretary and the President of the FA but they are not responding to my calls, they should not destroy the game for us. Mark my words, am not speaking for Aduana but then, I am an employee of Aduana, the FA should sit up,” Tandoh said as quoted by Footballghana.
The ban means Aduana Stars would settle for another venue for their remaining five home matches.
They still lead the league log with 44 points after 25 matches.