Breaking News: “Prince George Koffie: I’d Rather End My Career Than Coach Swedru All Blacks Again”

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Former Swedru All Blacks United head coach, Prince George Koffie, has categorically ruled out any possibility of returning to the club, citing betrayal and poor treatment from the management despite leading them back into the Ghana Premier League.

“Never on earth! I will not coach Swedru All Blacks again in my life. Even if they were to bring all the gold in the world, I would still never go back to coach them.

If they were the only club left for me to manage, then it would mark the end of my coaching career,” Koffie declared in an interview with Tony Owusu Afriyie on Mining City Radio (89.5 FM) in Tarkwa.

The former coach, who played a pivotal role in securing the club’s long-awaited promotion, disclosed that he felt utterly let down by the very people who should have supported him. According to him, the lack of appreciation and the unfair treatment he endured made it impossible for him to ever consider a return, regardless of the club’s success or resources.

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