The Chief Executive Officer of Hearts of Oak, Mark Frank Noonan is overly worried over the current state of football in Ghana emerging from the Anas Exposé.
The American football administrator feels worried the level at which the crisis is jeopardizing the dreams of footballers in the country.
“A lot of people ask me my feeling about what is going and I have two feelings; one is profound sadness,” the Marketing expert said.
“Football is so important to so many people here and it is in crisis.”
“The circumstances surrounding that crisis is really really sad. I think about the players whose dreams have been put on hold right now.”
Ghana football is still yet to recover from comma after the Anas Exposé tggsg revealed alleged corrupt practices in the sport in Ghana.
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