Justice Blay Opens Up About Kotoko Exit Drama
The Justice Blay Kotoko exit controversy has taken a shocking turn after the former midfielder broke his silence on what really happened behind the scenes at Asante Kotoko. In a revealing interview, Blay shared personal experiences that exposed the internal chaos that ultimately pushed him out of the club.
“I Knew My Time Was Up”
Blay said he realized his future with Kotoko was uncertain during their FA Cup camp ahead of the Golden Kick FC match.
“Even before I was informed officially, I knew I was no longer part of the team’s plans,” he said.
He claims to have overheard a conversation between a club official and Coach Kwesi Appiah that revealed favoritism toward another player named Kwame. That moment, he noted, confirmed his suspicion.
Off-Field Accusations and Internal Betrayals
Blay also addressed rumors about his lifestyle, especially claims that he was the only one drinking in the squad.
“It wasn’t just me,” he clarified. “Some teammates, like Joseph Ablor and Camara Mohammed, were into shisha too.”
More damaging were personal fallouts that added to his frustration. Blay accused Camara of stealing his girlfriend and said the incident even led to a police report. He added that striker Kwame Opoku got involved with his “sugar mummy,” which deeply affected him emotionally.
Final Straw and Departure
The tension boiled over when Blay physically assaulted a security officer at the clubhouse. He said the situation was misrepresented publicly, and he now wants to set the record straight.
Although his contract had a year remaining, Kotoko and Blay agreed to part ways. The Justice Blay Kotoko exit controversy has now taken on a new layer with these explosive details, painting a picture of deep-rooted dysfunction within the squad.
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