Ghanaian football administrator Isaac Tetteh, popularly known as T.T. Brothers, has voiced his frustration over the perceived lack of fairness in Ghana’s football governance, particularly in the Division One League.
Tetteh, who has long advocated for reforms in the sport, expressed his discontent with the treatment of his team, accusing football authorities of systemic bias.
“Anybody that made me suffer for my football will have a price to pay,” he declared during an interview on Asempa FM’s Sportsnite. “My team has been in Division One since 2008. All the leaders do is cheat our club during games. Every sin comes with a price,” he added.
T.T. Brothers also revealed his recent acquisition of Akatsi All Stars, a Division One League club, and announced plans to unveil the team’s new name soon.
His remarks reflect broader concerns about integrity and fairness in Ghanaian football, with calls for improved governance gaining momentum among stakeholders.
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