Former Ghana International and coach of Great Olympics says he had advised the club to form an ex-players committee.
He said that committee will be tasked to scout players for the club which will improve their quality.
The owener of Attram De Visser Soccer Academy has a strong connection with Great Olympics and club he has played and coached.
“The problem Great Olympics is facing now is the structures and planning. I spoke to the new board. What I told them is that, since the board has been formed now. They should form ex-players committee, they will be tasked with scouting players for the coaches” he told Joy Sports
Great Olympics lie 9th on the league table but the Ghana Premier League has been suspended until further notice.
However the Ghana Football Association recently announced that the Executive Council of the GFA has taken a decision to make the Ghana Premier League autonomous.
In light of this decision, the Executive Council, at its meeting on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, has decided to form a 5-member Committee to advise the GFA on how to proceed with the implementation of the Policy.
The Premier League Autonomy Committee will be made up of 3 persons nominated by the 18-Premier League Clubs with the other two to be added by GFA.
This special task committee will advise the GFA on the autonomy of the league, the format, the modalities, start date and rulebook, among other parameters.
The Ghana Premier League is currently organized and managed by the GFA. The 18-club league competition is managed by the Premier League Committee chaired by Lepowura Alhaji M.N.D Jawula with day-to-day administrative support from the Competitions Department of the GFA.