FOOTBALL: PWD Bamenda Wants To Know Where They Belong- Management Convenes General Assembly.

Martial Gnoukapasi



The team press officer of Bamenda's most cherished last year division one club side PWD, otherwise known as the Abakwa boys, speaking to MNews237 over a brief telephone interview said the general assembly meeting build for October 16 at noon, is to enable management align it's plan of action for the 2019/20 football season and that of supporters.

    One thing he couldn't come out clearly about is whether the club will going into the new season as a first or second division side, but maintains it will certainly fall under some of the issues to be thrashed at the assembly meeting.


TPO Abongwa Fozo

 There's been a lot of controversies on and offline regarding the status and position of the club. 

The assembly meeting that shall also be gathering fans today October 16th 2019at the station Hilltop hotel in Bamenda is expected to put these speculations to rest.

    The club experienced alot of difficulty ending the 2018/19 football season. A series of clash between players and management only helped in some supporters bad mouthing the club. 

Fan club in action

   Some fans who put in place a financial support schemeto support management on each game day said the players at certain level focused more on money than passion. 

  It is their wish and hope that all these will be sought out at the general assembly meeting of today.

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