General Manager of Great Olympics, Oluboi Commodore, has said that their remaining Ghana Premier League games are a do- or die affair.
Oly Dade have so far had a challenging season in the Ghanaian top flight, currently lurking in the relegation zone (16th with 39 points).
However, Commodore has declared that their remaining league games are a must win match because only victory will enable them to escape being relegated.
"We have no choice but to win the remaining games to secure our survival. These games are called "do or die" because we have to save ourselves," he told Kumasi-based Akoma FM.
"We cannot play three games in Accra and still be relegated, we will defeat Dreams FC, Hearts and RTU in order to stay in the league.
"Although we did not expect to find ourselves in this situation, we will accept it and move on," Commodore laments.
Great Olympics will host Dreams FC on Wednesday, June 5, in a Ghana Premier League match-day 27 outstanding fixture at the Accra Sports Stadium.
By: Pascal Amoah

