The Insha Allah boys have been poor in the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign and are currently battling relegation.
They sit on the 16th position with 32 points after 29 matches.
Speaking in an interview sighted by Football Ghana, the former goalkeeper blamed financial crisis for the club's struggles and therefore pleaded with Alhaji Grunsah to take a step back by allowing people who are financially sound to manage the team to turn things around.
“I have realized Alhaji is not financially sound as compared to previous years, so to me, it will be better for him to give the team to someone and rest. If he owes 30% of the team that would be okay.
“During our time, we just played for him, we didn’t get anything and it was his wife who fed us. I will plead with him if the team escapes relegation, he should take a step back.
“Football is now money and if you are not financially stable you can’t do it. Karela United and Great Olympics are doing well because of the support they have now,” he added. Read Full Story
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