Owners of Premier League club Young Apostles Football club are engrossed in Social media battle over comments relating to the Ghana Football Association.
The two co-Owners of the club have mounted strong public debate over their relationship with the Ghana Premier League.
Earlier on Thursday, Samuel Anim Addo, who is a former Executive Committee member of the Ghana Football Association took to his facebook page to condemn how the Ghana Football Association has used referee Maxwell Hanson for what he terms ‘Dirty Works’ and how he has been threatened with relegation of his club from the Ghana Premier League.
But in a sharp contrast to his Post, one of the owners of the Club, Gerald Damoah Domfeh, who is also the Chief Executive officer of the club in a statement distanced himself and the club from the comments of Anim Addo.
The release of the statemen from the Club has not gone down well with Samuel Anim Addo, who in a brutal manner responded with personal attack on the CEO of the club.
Mr Anim Addo said he contributed to the education of Gerald Domfeh, and believes the CEO of the club is being used by some elements at the GFA to attack him [Anim Addo].
The club is currently divided at the management level with the two owners now at loggerheads.