Veteran Ghanaian tactician, Herbert Addo, is claiming he has never made gains in the coaching profession and might retire by the close of 2015.
The experienced tactician’s decision is as a result of huge financial debts owed him by some Ghanaian clubs he had worked with in the past.
“One thing I don’t like is working without being paid," the man on the touchline told Starr Sports.
"I have three set of groups who owe me which could have built me a big mansion and a nice comfortable car but still at this age I am still struggling. Before the end of this year, I will take my decision,” Addo added.
“I should have retired long ago because there is so much discouragement for coaches in this country and I have been through so many sad moments that I feel like just quitting but I feel I can give a lot to coaches,” he added.
Addo has coached several clubs in Ghana including giants Kotoko, Hearts, Ashantigold and currently in charge of Inter Allies.
The 64-year-old started coaching in the early 1960s.