Coach Fathi Poised to Proceed With Training Amid Fans’ naked Demo Threat

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Egyptian coach Ahmed Fathi is expected to lead Swedru All Blacks’ training session tomorrow at 3 p.m., a development that indicates the planned nude protest by a section of the club’s supporters is likely to proceed as announced.

The aggrieved supporters have threatened to storm the team’s training grounds unclothed should the club’s management fail to dismiss the head coach. Their threat follows All Blacks’ recent poor run of form, including a goalless draw against Accra Hearts of Oak last Saturday at the Swedru Stadium.

The club currently sits 16th on the 18-team Ghana Premier League table with just eight points, a situation that has heightened tensions among the fan base. Despite the growing agitation, club officials have yet to issue a formal response, while Coach Fathi is expected to continue with preparations for their next league fixture.

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