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01.09.2011 League Report

Dwarfs License Memorabilia

By Daily Guide
The National Executives being sworn into office by the Chief Patron, Mr. James Ennin.The National Executives being sworn into office by the Chief Patron, Mr. James Ennin.
01.09.2011 LISTEN

THE NEWLY elected Chairman of the Supporters Union of Cape Coast Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs, Amos Assifuah has promised to ensure that all persons who sell the team's paraphernalia are duly licensed to generate more income for the football team.

According to him, Ebusua Dwarfs needed more capital to finance its administrative processes for the team to continue to stay in Ghana's Premier League, adding that when such an action was taken, the team would be able to perform better than they did last season.

Mr. Assifuah noted that the licensing of paraphernalia in other parts of the world had made teams such as Chelsea and Manchester United Football clubs gain additional income to purchase high profile players to strengthen their teams.

He therefore hoped that by the end of his tenure of office, Ebusua Dwarfs would have accumulated huge sums of money which would be used to run the affairs of the team in the years ahead.

The occasion, which attracted 14 gardens (supporters unions), was also used to launch the team's constitution as well as honour Nana Brew Butler and Nana Edu, past executives who chalked successes for the football club.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Patron of the club, James Yaw Ennin said it was about time the affairs of the team was left in the hands of competent, young and energetic persons.

The Central Regional Minister, Madam Comfort Ama Benyiwa Doe promised government's commitment to support the team.

 From Desmond K. Dapaah, Cape Coast
 
 
 

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