Ghana Premier League Clubs are unhappy with reports that indicate that StarTimes Ghana, who are the broadcasters of the league will only telecast their matches at the Cape Coast Stadium.
Reports indicate that the broadcaster says their OB Van cannot travel around all match centres and that it will be stationed at Cape Coast so clubs will have to leave their home venues to Cape Coast to get their games televised.
Most club officials have voiced their displeasure at the news and one of such persons is the manager of WAFA George Ofosuhene who thinks this will disturb the club's plans.
“It is speculation and we have not gotten any information of that sought. It will affect WAFA if it turns out to be true,' he told Finder Sports.
The Chairman of Ghana League Clubs Association and Chief Executive Officer for AshantiGold, Kudjoe Fianoo, says that the decision will have to involve the clubs. The television station cannot take a decision to move the clubs to Cape Coast.
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An official report and explanation from StarTimes is expected to be released soon on the issue.
The OB Van was used during the Ghalca G8 tournament and only matches in Cape Coast were televised even though the Baba Yara Sports Stadium was another venue for the tournament.