I regret coaching Great Olympics and Aduana -J.E Sarpong reveals

J.E Sarpong has revealed his regrets over coaching Premier League clubs Aduana Stars and Accra Great Olympics.

In the 2015/2016 season the experienced coach was relieved of his duties by Ebusua Dwarfs but the coach has blamed his failure on two of his cohorts at the time.

He believes that he has seen a bit of everything as far as the coaching job is concerned.

The coach also disclosed that he enjoyed coaching Asante Kotoko and Liberty Professionals the most.

“I lost my job because of Isaac Kwain disobedient during my time in Dwarfs while Gilbert Fiameyo was good but overweight at that time,” he told West FM.

“I have been stoned like Stephen in the Bible before, ladies have spit saliva on me before.

“Olympics, Aduana Stars are the teams which I regret coaching, whiles I enjoyed my time with Kotoko and Liberty.”

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