Former player of Asante Kotoko Ernest Boateng has revealed how he combined his work as an electrician while playing for the Porcupine Warriors.
The ex-footballer who joined the Porcupine Warriors in 1994 disclosed he had initially not want to sign for the club but had to be convinced by a fan of the Reds.
Ernest Boateng was one of the pioneers of the Asante Kotoko U-20 team before going to become a first team member.
"I was an electrician before joining Kotoko U-20, we were the players they used to form the U-20," he told ASH FM.
"I was one day called for a justify in the Senior team and after the justify the management called me to sign a contract surprisingly but i refused at the spot, so a die Hard fan of Kotoko i know much came and convince me before i signed for Kotoko which was in 1994/95 season," he added.
"Even when i signed for Kotoko i was still doing my job as an electrician."
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