Executive Chairman of Dreams FC, Kurt Okraku, says the main focus of the club is to protect its status as a premier league team.
Dreams FC sealed their return to the 2017/2018 Ghana Premier League (GPL) after an emphatic win over Okwahu United in the second tier league.
The “still believe lads” return to the country’s flagship competition at the first attempt, just one season after they were demoted from the top-flight.
Speaking to Asempa Sports, the seasoned football administrator whose side is set to hold on tight to their premier league status said, “Again, we want to show quality in terms of play and I’m also very positive we will play some interesting football in the upcoming season, given the kind of players our scouting department has provided this year”.
”As a club, we always try to buy into new ideas to improve upon what we have already done”, he added.
When asked as to whether the club was under pressure to maintain their premier league status this time around, Kurt said, “We are not under pressure at all because we are guided by our plan”.
“I believe we have able men who can guide us through the journey”, he added.