Asante Kotoko are considering a review of their centralised player accommodation policy after serious allegations surfaced from former captain Justice Blay.
In a recent interview, Blay alleged that some players, while in camp, have engaged in misconduct, including alcoholism and "snatching" teammates' girlfriendsâclaims that have since sparked heated debate among fans and stakeholders.
Reacting to the issue, Kotoko's Communications Director, Sarfo Duku, said the initial decision to house players together was meant to improve convenience and team cohesion.
However, the club is now reassessing the move in light of the disturbing revelations. "The idea of bringing these boys together⦠is to ensure that they have some convenience," Duku told Luv FM. "The struggle of players having to move from their destinations to come for training, traffic issues, transportationâwe thought bringing them closer to the training facilities would give them comfort." He revealed the policy was endorsed by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the club's life patron, with the goal of providing players with a stable and focused environment.