Sports Features of Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Source: Ebo Appiah/ Contributor

Ebo Appiah Writes: Asante Kotoko vs GFA Media Rights brouhaha

Asante Kotoko are hoping to wing the league this season Asante Kotoko are hoping to wing the league this season

Ghana premier league regulations (2019) Article 42 clause 5

42.OWNERSHIP, COMMERCIAL, & MEDIA RIGHTS OF THE LEAGUE

(5) Clubs may apply to film matches in which they are involved and shall proceed to film same, provided it is cleared by the GFA on payment of the appropriate fee determined by the GFA. Video films shall be used for the clubs’ education purposes only. Clubs are prohibited from being used for commercial purposes, without GFA’s approval.

Our 1992 constitution gives freedom of association. Such that even if an individual enters into an agreement with another party which violates it, that agreement shall be deemed null and void.

Therefore the Executive Council and General Secretary of the GFA for that matter can not enter into an agreement with the broadcast partner that seeks to set aside what's clearly enshrined in the Ghana Premier league regulations (2019)

They must take immediate steps and advise StarTimes to back off or rearrange the said contract

The GFA must Stay committed to its own statutes, use entreaties and appeal reasonably to its shareholders

A level headed & flexible approach will serve the industry well then operate without due consultation

Clubs are already bleeding financially for agreeing to play the league without sponsors.

That being the case, attempts should not be made to sabotage the little income derived from sponsorship/partnerships or player sales

I implore the GFA to take a sober tone and desist from using the Disciplinary committee to threaten clubs into submission

That's not right and completely UNACCEPTABLE.

The 15,000 USD paid by StarTimes can't even attempt to let clubs meet club licensing regulations, so they should not be seen as an impediment in the way of the clubs. Rather let's all try to be fair with one another.

At the same time, half a loaf is better than none... We must engage to make it a win-win situation... A belligerent and confrontational posture between the GFA and clubs will drive away potential sponsors

The earlier the GFA engages the clubs and changes their approach the better for our game

Kotoko on the other hand, in as much as you have the right to cover your matches and same, can't be taken away from you.

It is prudent and proper that per the regulations you first get approval upon paying before you proceed to cover your matches

That way there's a mutual understanding from all parties involved devoid of rancour

Let's build Ghana football together as one people.