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I'm not afraid of being fired - Dramani

Maswud Dramani Kotoko

Thu, 25 Apr 2013 Source: footy-ghana

Asante Kotoko head coach Mas-Ud Dramani says he is not afraid of losing his job.
Footy-ghana.com carried a story about Dramani being given three games to save his job, but the coach told reporters that he is ready for any eventuality.
“I am a professional coach and I am not afraid of being sacked. I have never seen it before, so maybe it will be my first time,” he said.
Dramani joked that after beating Tema Youth yesterday, he has two more games to save his job, hinting that should it happen, other job offers could be considered.
“So it implies I have two games more before I’m sacked. When one door is closed, another one is opened,” the coach submitted.
According to our sources, Dramani was tasked to win Kotoko’s league games against Tema Youth, Hearts of Oak and Medeama SC, to maintain his job as head coach and with the Porcupine Warrior’s win over Tema Youth yesterday, he has to claim the next six points to avoid facing the sack.

Asante Kotoko head coach Mas-Ud Dramani says he is not afraid of losing his job.
Footy-ghana.com carried a story about Dramani being given three games to save his job, but the coach told reporters that he is ready for any eventuality.
“I am a professional coach and I am not afraid of being sacked. I have never seen it before, so maybe it will be my first time,” he said.
Dramani joked that after beating Tema Youth yesterday, he has two more games to save his job, hinting that should it happen, other job offers could be considered.
“So it implies I have two games more before I’m sacked. When one door is closed, another one is opened,” the coach submitted.
According to our sources, Dramani was tasked to win Kotoko’s league games against Tema Youth, Hearts of Oak and Medeama SC, to maintain his job as head coach and with the Porcupine Warrior’s win over Tema Youth yesterday, he has to claim the next six points to avoid facing the sack.

Source: footy-ghana