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BREAKING: Salary Crisis hits Tension at Eleven Wonders Camp for the second time

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Serious tension is brewing at Eleven Wonders FC as players have raised alarm over three months of unpaid salaries and poor accommodation conditions.

Sources close to the club reveal that the situation extends beyond the playing body, with the team’s chief driver and the club’s Kits Officer reportedly, abandoning their post after going more than seven months without salary.

This marks the second time this season the club has faced a similar financial crisis, following an earlier incident during the opening stages of the Ghana Premier League campaign.

Some senior players termited their contract with the club due to poor management, these players includes, Goalkeeper Kwame Opoku, Ephraim Oduro, Daniel Lomottey and others.

The recurring challenges are said to be taking a heavy toll on player morale, performance levels, and overall motivation.

On the pitch, the struggles have been equally alarming. The club currently sits bottom of the league table with just 9 points from 23 matches, managing only 2 wins, 3 draws, and suffering a staggering 18 defeats so far this season.

GAmes 23
Wins 2
Draw 3
Loss 18
Point — 9

Reports indicate that some members of the squad are considering boycotting upcoming fixtures and training sessions, while others are prepared to terminate their contracts if the situation remains unresolved a development that could further deepen the club’s crisis.

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