Under-fire Ashantigold chief Kudjoe Fianoo says heââ¬â¢s ready to face any sanctions from the Ghana FA following the clubââ¬â¢s refusal to honour their MTN FA Cup quarter-final game against Kotoko.
The miners have been in the news for all the wrong reasons after they shockingly boycotted the game at the Accra sports stadium.
The Obuasi-based side felt they had been given a raw deal when they were ordered to play the game in the capital following a ban on the Baba Yara stadium.
That singular decision has sparked a wave of criticism against the club which claims to thrive on professionalism.
But Chief Executive Kudjoe Fianoo, who is under-pressure to quit, says he is ready for any punishment.
ââ¬ÅWhatever the consequences or ban I will entreat them to do that I am ready to pay any fine that is handed out to us by the football association,â⬠he said
"I am ready to even pay from my pocket if it get to that level.
ââ¬ÅWhat I want them to know is that they have been placed there to work and not make mistakes.
ââ¬ÅMark it somewhere, it will happen with another club and everyone will know where I am coming from.ââ¬
There are many who believe the action of the former Premier League champions has brought BIG disgrace to their supporters and could lead to an instigation for Fianoo's dismissal.