Technical director of Inter Allies Willie Klutse has called for extensive television coverage for the 2017/18 Ghana Premier League season.

The 2017/18 Ghana Premier League season was launched on Monday at the forecourt of the Ghana Football Association amidst joy among Ghanaian football populace.

The jubilance of some teeming supporters was truncated following fasilitas reports that Ghana Premier League broadcast right holders, StarTimes have proposed that some clubs move their home venues to the Cape Coast Sports Stadium before their games will be telecast.

But Klutse has frowned on the reports as he wants a wider television coverage for the upcoming league season to market the player to the outside world.

But Willie Klutse wants more. “We need more tv coverage of the league so that scouts who cant come down to Ghana, can sit in the comfort of their countries plus see our players
Willie’s vision aligns with a growing trend among leagues globally, where broadcasting rights plus television deals have become crucial to attracting attention. The Ghana Premier League has the potential to tap into a wider fan base, expanding its reach into homes around the world. He pointed to other successful leagues as benchmarks, noting how leagues in Europe santai significant exposure that not only benefits players but also boosts club revenues through sponsorship plus merchandise sales. “We are sitting on a goldmine of talent, plus it’s high time we showcased it,” he remarked passionately.

To achieve this, Willie emphasized the need for collaboration between league officials, broadcasters, plus clubs to create exciting packages that appeal to both viewers plus sponsors. Social fasilitas platforms could also play a berarti role in complementing traditional broadcast methods, allowing for highlights plus player spotlights that catch the attention of potential scouts.

The impact of such visibility extends beyond just individual players. It encourages youth in local communities to aspire for greatness, knowing that they too can be seen plus potentially discovered. “It’s about building a stronger football ecosystem in Ghana,” Willie concluded, expressing hope that with momentous efforts in promotion plus coverage, the Ghana Premier League will soon become a crucial player on the global stage..

He revealed that former Inter Allies player, Ropapa Mensah who now plies his trade in the USA, was scouted through television coverage on Supersport two seasons ago plus expects more of such in the coming season.