JOE HENDRICKS SIGNS TWO-YEAR CONTRACT WITH ASHGOLD
Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko captain Joe Hendricks has signed a two-year contract with Ashantigold and will assume training next week. The deal went through after a mutual swap between Ashantigold and Kotoko saw Joe Hendricks sign for Ashantigold with Kenneth Ababio also going to Kotoko. When Joe Hendricks was spotted at the club?s secretariat on Wednesday afternoon, he made it clear that he had served Kokoto for six years and needed a change to another club that has similar aspirations to achieve laurels.
Joe commended the management, the head coach and the family of Ashgold who in diverse ways contributed to his move to Obuasi. He revealed his great admiration for and excitements at joining the ?Aboakese? family. He touched on the level of professionalism and facilities pertaining at Ashgold and promised to give of his best to help Ashgold achieve its goals. Hendricks promised to work in harmony with his colleagues and assured the yellow and black fans to troop to the Stadium in their numbers to watch the new Ashgold.
Hans Van Der Pluym touched on Ashgold?s match against RTU as a tough match but promised to return to Obuasi with a surprise. He laid emphasis on the fact that though RTU lost by a higher margin to Liberty Professionals but that will not be enough grounds for RTU to ride over us.
When coach Hans was asked about Ashgold?s contention for the premiership title, he made it clear that ?one cannot assess the chances of any team with only four matches. We have twenty six more matches to go?.
Hans assured the fans to troop to the Stadium in their numbers and support the good work of management since the management in consultation with the Board of Directors is working very hard to secure the services of other players to beef up the current squad.
Shaibu beautifully converted for the first goal.
Arsenals accepted the challenge and organized their defence comprising Seth Opoku, Halifax Afriyie, Ibrahim Yahaya and Fuseini Adams that marked Shaibu out of the game.
10 minutes later, Ashgold?s Fatau Dauda could not make a first time save of a shot and Alex Asamoah coolly connected the spilled ball for the equalizer. In desperation, Tony Baffoe was yellow carded for rough play in the 42nd minute.
Ashgold kept pressuring throughout the last forty-five minutes and bombarded the goal area of the visitors with several in-swingers and powerful shots but none could yield the needed winning goal.
Arsenal?s Amo Adomah was sent off after receiving two yellow cards forcing the visitors to play at a numerical disadvantage yet Ashgold upon several incursions upfront failed score.