If there's one issue,
which is quietly at the back of the minds of Kotoko supporters as 2016
approaches, it's certainly about who the Owner and Life Patron of the club, the
Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, will name as Kotoko's leader.
The club's leadership issue was one of the hottest matters discussed in the media especially when the former Bayern Munich and Black Stars defender, Samuel Osei Kuffour reportedly met the Asantehene and to the surprise of many, declared himself Kotoko President.
The club's leadership issue was one of the hottest matters discussed in the media especially when the former Bayern Munich and Black Stars defender, Samuel Osei Kuffour reportedly met the Asantehene and to the surprise of many, declared himself Kotoko President.
The disappointment which
greeted that infamous television declaration was strong. For many pundits it
was that which ruined any chance Kuffour had with leading Kotoko (that’s if
such a chance existed in the first place).
Speculation, some very spurious ones, turned out to be the order of the day afterwards. Every football news story on radio had a line or two about who was likely to be the club’s leader in the 2015/16 season. The guesswork in the media was too much that some of us were even accused of doing the bidding of the so-called front runners amidst ridiculous lies and insults.
So the fire over who becomes Kotoko leader raged on for weeks and for a club with such a revered owner like the Asantehene, that raging fire was quenched the moment he spoke. A statement from the Manhyia Palace after a visit by the Board of Directors and management members doused all the flames around the leadership issue.
The statement in essence ended every discussion on the matter until the Asantehene makes pronouncements on the new direction. It has to be reiterated that, ONLY him has the final say on the matter which no doubt is dear to the heart of most Kotoko supporters.
As a journalist with the club, the Kotoko leadership issue is one of the subjects to look at as 2015 comes to an end with the New Year beckoning. I mentioned leadership not because I desire a change of the people currently managing the club but because it's one sure way of determining how things will turn out.
First, there's unanimity that, Kotoko deserves better than we all gave it in 2015. That unanimity also calls for more, decisive thinking and a new attitude at the club if we are to fare well on all levels next year. We can debate that and disagree but the reality remains that, if we are to fare any better than we did in 2015 – things must be done differently.
The club needs a new breath; new energy, new thinking and attitude in the upcoming season. That new thinking and attitude could mark the turning point in the club’s fortunes. That new thinking and attitude will give the management of the club more space and freedom to think creatively and with fresh, innovative ideas, lift Kotoko to a higher pedestal.
That new thinking and
attitude must lead the technical team to work harder and make Kotoko the team
to beat. That new thinking and attitude must also inspire the players to give
their best and be professional as they seek personal and club ambitions.
That new thinking and
attitude must impact on the club's relationship with its sponsors.
Again, that new thinking
and attitude should give supporters more hope and confidence that, the team
would perform better than it did in 2015. That new thinking and attitude ought
to be seen everywhere Kotoko go.
That new thinking and attitude must additionally be felt at Kotoko Express, not leaving out Asantekotokosc.com – the club’s website. That new thinking and attitude will come not necessarily with new people in-charge of affairs but essentially with the renewal of our mindset, methods and practices adopted in running the club in whatever capacity we find ourselves.
That new thinking and attitude must additionally be felt at Kotoko Express, not leaving out Asantekotokosc.com – the club’s website. That new thinking and attitude will come not necessarily with new people in-charge of affairs but essentially with the renewal of our mindset, methods and practices adopted in running the club in whatever capacity we find ourselves.
With the right ideas on offer; good implementation, truth, honesty and commitment to duty, Kotoko must get things right in 2016 and beyond. With how sophisticated football fans have become in Ghana, the legitimacy of football administrators is no longer assessed merely by the fact of their appointment or election but by their achievements and the kind of work they do at the clubs they manage.
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