Global Village Group has expressed the utmost concern that there has been no positive or alternative response from the other major shareholders of Great Olympics (The Wonder Club) since their media release of their five-point Rescue Plan last week.
The plan called for change of current Head Coach, Attram, to their preferred choice of Swedish UEFA license A holder, Coach Tom Strand, with Godwin Attram placed as Assistant Coach.
The above recommendation is even more critical given the traction it holds under the Ghana football Association [GFA] Regulations Handbook, in respect of the administrative/technical and human resource requirements, page 61, Clause 12.1. that states;
- A Coach with a minimum of CAF A Coaching license or its equivalent for the First Team.
- An Assistant Coach with minimum qualification of CAF B Coaching license or its equivalent.
In light of above clause, whereby Head Coach Attram holds a coach licence B, it has become imperative to necessitate his move to post of Assistant Coach, instead of letting him go, as the club still feels indebted and grateful to Coach Godwin Attram for his personal input that culminated in Olympics’ promotion back to the GPL.
In the interest of all-inclusiveness, we have also met with the Club’s Supporters Union, including its / Head, Welfare officer, as well as with notable Old Guards of the Club, who have given their full nod and support for the 5-point rescue plan be voted into motion by the Club’s Shareholders and eventually move it into execution.
What is even more worrying, whilst offering no alternative to the five-point rescue plan, is the delay to meet take a decision in respect of Tom Strand’s appointment, hence running down the clock on him, and most likely lose him to other GPL interested clubs.
The co-sponsors of the 42-seater Bus and Players’ incentive winning bonus have also decided to hold on to their sponsorship package,in light of the club management’s stalled decision to move forward.
Consequently, they are calling once again for an urgent shareholders’ meeting, and have delivered written notice to the Secretary of the club to call meeting in order to vote the 5-point rescue plan into action or not.
Pix: Tom Strand
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Global Village Group has expressed the utmost concern that there has been no positive or alternative response from the other major shareholders of Great Olympics (The Wonder Club) since their media release of their five-point Rescue Plan last week. The plan called for change of current Head Coach, Attram, to their preferred choice of […]
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