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"Olele" wants Kotoko move

Kingson@wembely 03.11

Tue, 14 May 2013 Source: ghanasoccernet

Veteran Ghana goalkeeper Richard 'Olele' Kingson is relishing the prospect of playing for local giants Kotoko due to their ‘fantastic’ supporters.
The 34-year-old has been inactive since leaving Blackpool 2011. He has, as a result, been frozen out of the Ghanaian national team for close to two years.
“If Accra Great Olympics is not in the Premiership, the only team I would love to play for is Asante Kotoko, even for one match,” Kingson said.
“I’m in love with the way the fans support their team; they appreciate and motivate the players in all situations. They are respectful.”
Kingson is the latest high-profile player to have declared his intention of playing for the Porcupine Warriors after Asamoah Gyan stated his unflinching love for the biggest club in Ghana.
Kingson is the country’s longest serving goalkeeper after playing for the Black Stars for over a decade.

Veteran Ghana goalkeeper Richard 'Olele' Kingson is relishing the prospect of playing for local giants Kotoko due to their ‘fantastic’ supporters.
The 34-year-old has been inactive since leaving Blackpool 2011. He has, as a result, been frozen out of the Ghanaian national team for close to two years.
“If Accra Great Olympics is not in the Premiership, the only team I would love to play for is Asante Kotoko, even for one match,” Kingson said.
“I’m in love with the way the fans support their team; they appreciate and motivate the players in all situations. They are respectful.”
Kingson is the latest high-profile player to have declared his intention of playing for the Porcupine Warriors after Asamoah Gyan stated his unflinching love for the biggest club in Ghana.
Kingson is the country’s longest serving goalkeeper after playing for the Black Stars for over a decade.

Source: ghanasoccernet