Aduana Stars chief executive Albert Commey faces sack amid massive overhaul reports

Published on: 30 August 2018

Aduana Stars chief executive Albert Commey is among high profile personalities expected to be yanked from the club in a massive managerial overhaul, GHANAsoccernet.com understands.

Owner Nana Agyeman Badu II will ring changes in his team on a backdrop of a chaotic stewardship and a drawn-out implosion of the current squad.

The Ghanaian champions were clobbered 6-0 by Raja Casablanca in their final CAF Confederation Cup group game on Wednesday to sum up their disastrous campaign.

The players, without question, were thoroughly pathetic, melting like hot butter before before the Moroccan side waved the knife in their direction.

The embarrassing defeat has sparked a wave of uncertainty after operations manager George Gyawu admitted the club need a new direction.

Under-fire chief executive Albert Commey is in line to be fired with the futures of a host of management members still unknown.

It's unclear if the club's long-standing operations chief George Gyawu will also be axed.

The future of Japanese coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi is up in the air as he is expected to exit the scene following the side's elimination from the competition.

The team appear to be in dissaray with players and officials at loggerheads for much of their campaign this year.

Lack of managerial direction coupled with player indiscipline crippled their performances.

The team traveled to the North African country with only 14 players to underline their poor and directionless campaign this term.

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