Nyantakyi and Fianoo are not on good terms. This is after the FA boss referred to Fianoo as a ''small mind'' over allegations that ''he and his vice travel more than pilots''.
Abbey, who was a guest on Saturday's edition of Joy Sports Link, has entreated the two to cease fire.
“I think that kind of thing deepens the cracks in the football association and I think that Mr Fianoo despite being upset about the state of affairs in our football perhaps could have to use a better adjective to make his point than saying that the GFA President travels more than a pilot,'' Abbey said.
''However, I also think in responding to Mr Fianoo, Nyantakyi went overboard and the use of words such as small minds and all that was unnecessary. Even I find Nyantakyi’s post a bit contradictory because he claims small minds discuss people and yet in the final paragraph of his Facebook post which I read he ends up talking about Fianoo”.
The majority shareholder of second-tier side Heart of Lions also defended his calls for a change of leadership in Ghana Football. According to him, the time is right for Nyantakyi to step down after a 13-year reign.
''The fact that some years back I said calls for Nyantakyi to step down is not feasible and today I think that the results suggest we need a new direction so I shouldn't say that? I can’t get the logic.'' Randy said. Read Full Story

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