Yakubu Sheriff Mambo resigns from Ashanti Gold

Yakubu Sheriff Mambo who was recently relegated to Ashanti Gold’s Academy team has resigned from his position.

Mambo was relieved of duties as stopgap coach after his side were trashed 6-1 by WAFA last Sunday in Sogakope.

The former Ashanti Gold coach suggested that his demotion had been discussed even before the match against WAFA.

”I met the management of Ashanti Gold and Thomas Duah was introduced as the new assistant coach.I was informed I have been assigned to the Academy and also take the scouting role. Management could not give a single reason for my sack,” Mambo told Kumasi FM.
”They cannot attribute my demotion to the WAFA defeat,in fact they had met to discuss my sack before the WAFA game.
”Yesterday,about thirty-five players trooped to my house to console me because of my role in their careers. I have decided not to even step foot there again as at now.”

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