King Faisal owner Gruzah warns BA United against hooliganism

Published on: 20 August 2014
King Faisal owner Gruzah warns BA United against hooliganism
BA United will play in the Ghana Premier League

 

King Faisal president Alhaji Karim Gruzah has warned BA United against acts of hooliganism as they mark a return to the Ghanaian top-flight after a ten-year absence.

The Apostles of Ghana football secured the top-flight status after wobbling in the second-tier league for many years.

The Sunyani Coronation Park has been touted as a notorious ground for crowd trouble over the years.

King Faisal owner Karim Gruzah has advised the returnees to desist from acts that will bring the game into disrepute.

“Ten years is enough. They should play football. Gratuitous fighting, attacking away clubs and referees must stop.  Banning of the field contributed to BA United being relegated, true or false?” he quizzed on Sunyani-based Ark FM

“People spent money they could have used to cater for their families to help the club qualify. God should help and restore everything those people have lost on the club.

“The fans should support them rather than insult and attack them.”

United will step up preparations ahead of the start of the new season when the move to Cape Coast.

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