Jets take on Liberty Professionals who are bottom of the league on Sunday in their first game at the El-Wak Stadium on Sunday and Afranie is convinced it is the perfect time to turn what he says has been their wonderful approach play into goals. “I think against Liberty Professionals we will start scoring,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “Everyone who has seen us knows we have everything. Those who saw us against Kotoko last Sunday saw the promise at first hand.” But Afranie reckons even improved goal scoring will not mean much unless the club’s fans come out in large numbers behind the team. “If you look at the clubs that do well in the top division of Ghana football, they make the most of home advantage in a positive way. They support their teams, they fill the stands and get behind them. That is why I want the fans from Nima, New Town and all the neighbourhoods around turn up.” Jets are in their first campaign in the Ghana top flight but have picked up a single point so far from three games.
Afranie wants fortress El-Wak
