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Soccer News of Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Source: raymond yeboah, ark, fm, sunyani / sportsinghana.com

Aduana old players crying over failed promise

The core of players who played in the Division One League and qualified Aduana Stars to the elite division of Ghana football are complaining about their unfulfilled promise made by the Dormaa Tradional Council.

Before shocking all including themselves and their own supporters by making it to the top flight league, the patrons of the club had promised to give each player a piece of land if they qualify the team from Division One to the Premiership.

But two years later and after many of those players have been replaced by more expensive signings for the club’s now even more astonishing Premier League campaign, the old players have yet to receive any signals of their land, let alone have it.

According to one of these Old players of Aduana Stars called Benjamin Dodji, they don’t even know where the land is. He also added that even though they have spent almost GH?50 on the procedures for acquiring such lands, up till this day nothing has come out of it.

“We have not forgotten the promise made by the Traditional Council and therefore we demand for them to be fulfilled and our lands given to us at once,” he told this writer.