OUSTED ACCRA Great Olympics president Joseph Ade Coker has now formed his own Ghanaian Division One side and named them AC Olympiakos.
Coker has bought Okwawu Youngsters and changed their name - not because of a love for the Greek champions but to ensure that there is a faint link with his former club and to remind everyone that he was once the president of Great Olympics.
He has set himself the target of getting into the Premier League within a year, where it is expected that his most bitter rivals will be his former club.
Coker did not leave Great Olympics alone. He left with some of the core of the Olympics' supporters, who have vowed to oppose Olympics and to ensure that Olympiakos replace them in the elite division.


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