I won’t talk about Kotoko again – Malik Jabir

Former Asante Kotoko player and coach Malik Jabir has poured out his frustration about the current happenings at Asante Kotoko during an interview with Kuntu Blankson on Sekondi/Takoradi based radio station Westgold radio.

Malik Jabir when quizzed about Asante Kotoko said he doesn’t want to talk about the club because the current management at the club doesn’t listen.

“I am really tired of the club[Asante Kotoko] and have decided not to talk about the club again because they don’t listen.”

Malik Jabir expressed his displeasure about how Asante Kotoko had to waste money on two coaches they sacked whiles they could have prevented it.

“How can you waste money like that especially sacking two coaches and waiting for them to sue you before you pay them whiles you [Asante Kotoko management] should know better.”

Malik Jabir believes Asante Kotoko can do better if they do things right.

 

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