Ghanaian referees have spoken of their preparedness for the start to new Ghana premier league season.
With the announcement of the league start date, all stakeholders – Ghana football association, clubs, referees and administrators in the game are putting in final touches as the start to the 2015/16 league season looks nigh.
Many Ghanaian referees have been deemed unfit and at times even their persona is questioned along with their capability whether they are qualified to even blow the whistle as a signal of authority. Some names have stood out to help salvage what is at times targeted at been a contributing factor to the decline of football in Ghana.
Vice president of referees association of Ghana (RAG) Joe Debrah has allayed the fears of many football fans on whether the referees are ready for the league start as many doubt they will perform better than they did last season.
In an interview with boss fm 93.7, referee Debrah said, “referee’s are like soldiers we’re always battle ready – We don’t give excuses because we always plan ahead. Referees are always training and for those who train at the various stadia namely, El-wak, Tema astro-turf, Essipong, Accra and Kumasi stadium will testify seeing them in training in readiness for officiating whenever they are called upon.”
“I can boldly say should the league even commence today or swiftly tomorrow we (referees) are ready,” he added.
Recently, referee J.O. Lamptey and David an assistant referee were selected by the confederation of African football – CAF for the ongoing African nations championship in Rwanda; a feat that signals a glimpse of hope the Ghanaian referees.
"Ghanaian Referee"s Are Like Soldiers" - Ref Debrah
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