Showing posts with label Attram. Show all posts
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Sunday, 6 March 2016

Attram Surprised Over Quality of Players in Division One

Former Ghana international Godwin Attram has expressed his astonishment at the quality of players in the second tier of Ghana football.


The Accra Great Olympics centre forward commended the technical qualities of players in the ongoing GN Bank Division one league and has called on the players to fine tune their mental attitude if they are to make it as footballers.


The experienced centre forward for the Wonder club amazingly joined the drop at the end of the 2014/15 FCPPL and has since been battling for their return ticket back to the top flight.


Attram touted players in the second tier league as budding talents that only needs a little bit of attention to complete their readiness for the international market.


The speedy centre forward admitted under-rating players in the second tier league before the start of last but has since changed his attitude toward players horning their skills in the GN Bank Division one league.


“The quality of players in the division one league has surprised me the most. The players’ understanding of the game is almost perfect even though sometimes you see petty mistaken committed by these chaps.


“With the quality of passing exhibited by players in the division one league, I think they have surprised me the most. Yes they are not Aas good as some of their colleagues on the premier league but their passing, aerial threat, footwork and most importantly love for the game is amazing.” Attram told sports crusader.


The Accra Great Olympics centre forward then urged players in the second tier league to live a professional life and toughen their mind set if they are to feast on their God given talent.


“The only advice I will add to players in the Division One league is for them to be mentally tough, accept the outcome of matches and continue to fight.


“They should not just drop their heads because of defeats or over celebrate because of wins. When you come to accept the three outcomes of football matches, there is nothing that can down you as a player or even supporters.” He noted.


Finally players in the Division One league must show signs of a professional footballer and let the society see you as a potential future star.” Attram concluded.




Attram Surprised Over Quality of Players in Division One

Attram Targets Swift Return To The Premiership

Accra Great Olympics experienced centre forward Godwin Attram has hinted at an instant return to the topflight after their shock relegation at the end of the 2014/15 FCPPL season.


The former Ghana international commended fans of the capital based side and has pledged to play a crucial role en-route to their qualification back to the premier league.


The lanky attacker sparingly featured for the Wonder club across the 2014/15 FCPPL which saw them join the drop despite a final day heroics against eventual champions Ashgold.


Attram revealed their collective decision to book a place in the 2016/17 GPL as a reward to the loyal fans of the club at the first time of asking.


The former Black Stars attacker then availed himself to play a more central role in their qualification bid as a sign of commitment to the club.


“We are looking at instant return to the premier league and has been preparing for that since the first day we got relegated.


“It is a collective decision and that has given it more power and the likelihood of us qualifying at the end of the season is very high.


“As a traditional club the supporters have been massive and the only way we can pay them back is to also qualify and make them happy. Watch out for Accra Great Olympics at the end of the season.” Attram told sports crusader.


Accra Great Olympics surprised many fans in the country when they surprisingly joined the dropped at the end of the 2014/15 FCPPL season despite their array of stars and experienced players in their books, that includes Godwin Attram, Richard Kingston and Daniel Ziema Quaye.




Attram Targets Swift Return To The Premiership