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Friday, March 18, 2011

SECURITY PARAMOUNT IN HEARTS-KOTOKO MATCH

As the two traditional clubs, Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko battle it out on Sunday in the 22nd week encounter of the Glo Premier League, one thing that is important to many fans is security.
 
Often the outcome of matches involving these great two is unpredictable before the game. Sometimes they end in violence due to the huge following of both clubs. 

In order to experience a violent-free game on Sunday, i would advocate that, the Professional League Board (PLB) should beef up security at the stadium to prevent any violence.
 
Again, before  the game would commence, the players of both teams should exchange pleasantries just as the technical bench of the teams  do, and this could help defuse the tension that may build up among the  spectators.
 
Not only that, supporters of both teams should be advised to refrain from comments and arguments that are likely to ignite any form of controversy leading to mayhem during the  game.Rather they should be made to understand that football is to bring people together but not create enemies.
 
 Above all, our security forces should exercise some amount of patience when discharging the duties, and they should look out for anybody who will attempt to take the law into his own hands and not spare them at all.

I can guarantee an incident-free game before and the after the game. I wish both teams the best of luck.

By Ebenezer Zor

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