Former Nsoatreman General Manager, Eric Alagidede, has expressed concerns over a press release by Young Apostles distancing the club from statements made by Samuel Anim Addo, describing it as “very disturbing.”
The controversy stems from remarks made by former Executive Council member of the GFA Samuel Anim Addo, who criticized the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for ignoring his complaints about poor officiating.
His comments followed Accra Lions’ complaints about referee Maxwell Hanson’s performance in their 1-0 loss to Dreams FC on Matchday 16.
Anim Addo’s agitation on social media caught the GFA’s attention, resulting in misconduct charges against him.
Subsequently, Young Apostles issued a statement distancing themselves from his comments, sparking debates about the growing trend of clubs dissociating from remarks by their officials.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with 3FM, Eric Alagidede criticized the club’s statement, highlighting Anim Addo’s role as a co-owner of Young Apostles.
“It’s very disturbing if you understand the structure of a club like Young Apostles, I saw the release and felt uneasy because I’m close to both parties. Anim Addo isn’t just an employee; he’s a co-owner of the club. Having worked at Nsoatreman, I understand how troubling such disassociations can be.”
Eric Alagidede stepped down as General Manager of Nsoatreman after the team’s Ghana FA Cup-winning season.
The post Young Apostles’ statement on Anim Addo is disturbing since he’s a co-owner: Eric Alagidede first appeared on 3News.
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