Former Ghana Under-20 midfielder Adu Tutu Skelley has launched a blistering attack on FA vice-president George Afriyie, claiming he’s a ‘coward’ who is unfit to become the new face of the country’s football federation.
In an astonishing attack on the Liberty Professionals director, the former Under-20 star passed a damning verdict on Afriyie, questioning his trust and loyalty.
However, Skelley wants CAF Deputy General Secretary Anthony Baffoe to replace incumbent Kwesi Nyantakyi.
‘’Seriously I want to see Kwesi Nyantakyi out as FA boss because he has done a lot for Ghana Football but I would prefer Tony Baffoe as the next FA boss at the expense of George Afriyie because he [Goerge Afriyie isn’t bold enough in dealing issues relating to football in the country,” he told Kumasi-based Abusua FM
‘’If you are coward working under somebody and you cover up issues which you know isn’t good in your quest to develop the game in the country how then do you expect people to trust you that you can do the job when elected’’
‘’Personally I prefer Tonny Baffoe because he has been coordinating FIFA world Cup and he also knows the job because he has been there before so I think we should give him the chance’.”
The 38-year-old won the CAF Youth African Championship with Ghana in 1999.
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