Information available to GhLocalfootball indicates that the Premier League Board (PLB) has
presented a document to the Ghana Football Association (GFA) seeking amendments
to portions of the FA’s regulations.
The league body met at the Holiday Inn, Accra to review
the 2013/2014 season. The meeting discussed modalities for the upcoming U-17
League, registration of players for the 2014/2015 season as well as the roadmap
for the implementation of the club licensing system.
The PLB members were also briefed by their Chairman,
Welbeck Abra Appiah on his recent visit to Germany. Speaking in a brief interview after their “off-site
meeting”, the PLB Boss confirmed that, apart from submitting their proposal to
the GFA on when the possible start of the 2014/2015 league, they further suggested
that portions of the GFA’s regulations should be amended.
Abra Appiah declined to give details on the proposed date
for the start of the 2014/2015 season. He also didn’t give any information on
the specific regulations they would want amended. The PLB boss however hoped
that, the Executive Committee of the FA would consider their recommendations
when they meet.
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