Shot stopper for Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Felix Annan has revealed how difficult it has been living in Ghana without football as a footballer.
According to him, playing football is all what they do for a living and since it has been halted, they are not finding it easy to cope.
“Actually, is not easy because everybody has his job and that is what we do for living, we play football to take care of our families and our friends.” Annan stated in an interview.
“Suspending football doesn’t really help us financially, moreover, the development of a player comes down, because when you are playing the league, maybe players will be having contracts and then signing for other clubs but when its suspended, it’s very disturbing”.
All football related activities in the country has been halted after some Football administrators and referees were captured in the Number 12 video taking bribes by an expose by Anas Aremeyaw Anas on football.