Nothing Will Change If CAS Rules Against Us – Dreams FC CEO
Dreams FC Chief Executive Officer, Kurt Okraku, has said the club is not worried by reports that his side could lose their Premier League status should the Court of Arbitration for Sport rule in favour of Tema Youth.
Tema youth protested against Dreams FC for fielding an unqualified player, but the FA Executive Committee member was certained nothing will change at the club, regardless of whatever decision is taken at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Kurt said: “Nothing will change should the decision go against us. But I assure you, we will play in the Premier League.”
He explained: “We were not in the premier league when we developed the likes of Baba Rahman, Benjamin Tetteh and John Antwi,
so, we will be fine if the decision goes against us, but I assure you, we will play in the Premier League”.
On the other hand, CEO of Tema Youth, Osei Palmer, has said Dreams FC should suffer the wrath of the football laws and not the player in question: Cudjoe Mensah/Daniel Gozar (allegedly registered for two clubs in two different league divisions of the Ghana Football Association).
Tema Youth CAS Protest Will Change Nothing - Kurt Okraku
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