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Justice Blay exposes sex, shisha, and bias at Asante Kotoko
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51082, member: 636"] Justice Blay finally broke his silence about the messy departure from Asante Kotoko that rocked the club. The thirty-year-old midfielder told Pure FM listeners he saw the writing on the wall before management delivered the bad news. Club bosses pulled him aside during MTN FA Cup preparations against Golden Kick FC and informed him his services were no longer needed. They assured Blay the decision had nothing to do with his performances on the pitch. The former star player claims he overheard board member Nana Apinkra and Technical Director Kwesi Appiah playing favorites with another player named Kwame. Blay fired back at critics who painted him as the club drunk while defending his character against malicious rumors. He accused teammates Joseph Ablor and Guinean midfielder Camara Mohammed of smoking shisha during their time together. The midfielder revealed bitter personal feuds that poisoned the dressing room atmosphere at the Porcupine Warriors. Camara allegedly stole his girlfriend while striker Kwame Opoku betrayed him by stealing a wealthy older woman who had been bankrolling his lifestyle. These explosive confrontations eventually led to a police incident involving Camara. The pressure cooker environment pushed Blay over the edge when he attacked a security guard at the clubhouse. He insists people never heard his side of the story about what really happened that day. Kotoko released Blay through mutual consent despite having twelve months remaining on his contract. The midfielder walked away from the club at the end of the 2024/25 season amid swirling controversies. [/QUOTE]
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