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05.05.2015 Sports News

False publication: Medema SC deny sale reports

By Allsports.com.gh
False publication: Medema SC deny sale reports
05.05.2015 LISTEN

The Management of Medeama SC has rubbished viral media publications indicating that the club will be selling 50% shares to the former Sports minister, Maham Ayariga.

In a statement released, the Tarkwa based club, labeled those stories as 'cooked and misleading'. 

'Our attention has been drawn to an online publication which claimed Medeama President Moses Armah is planning to sell 50% share of the club to former Sports minister Mahama Ayariga.

'We find the report as completely false, distasteful, mischievous, fabrication and concocted and can only come from a journalist who lacks the basic understanding and know-how of his profession.

According to the club Medeama president, Moses Armah has NOT met anyone to discuss the long-term future of the club and has no plans of selling a stake in the club.

'The story is baked in the dilapidating kitchen of falsehood and served on the cracked plate of malicious attempt to destabilize our team.

'The club will also like to place on record that it has fulfilled its entire obligation to the coach and players and not struggling to survive as others will want our fans to believe,' the statement added.

'We admit that there are clear economic difficulties grappling every sector of the economy, but the club has remained resolute and fulfilled its contractual obligations to all stakeholders.

The statement furthered added - 'We would like to appeal to our supporters to treat the 'cooked up' story with all the contempt it deserves and not measure it with any respect. It's absolutely rubbish and calculated to disrupt our rhythm.

'The board and management wishes to congratulate the players for their sterling performances after ending the first half of the season in fourth'.

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