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[ 2011-11-27 ]
Invited dignitaries having a blast at the launch
Impressive FA Cup launch thrills audience If the launch of the 2011/12 FA Cup is anything to
go by then football fans are in for an exciting
competition this year.
The expertly organized event which took place at
the Conference Room of the College of Physicians
and Surgeons on Friday evening provided quality
entertainment and excitements which sustained
interests throughout the program.
To begin with, the stage, lighting, sound and all
decorations of the auditorium were spot on.
The event started right on time with invited
guests being treated to delightful delicacies,
while they take time to socialize and do some
catching up before the commencement of the main
event which by the way also started on time.
A perfect MC combination of Carl Tuffour and
Shamima Muslim guaranteed the accuracy of football
history through quality presentation.
The well co-ordinated performances of Kwaku Gyasi
and Screwface had all including the Deputy
Majority Leader in Parliament Hon. Rashid Pelpuo
alongside other dignitaries up on the dance
floor.
The excitements and thrills associated with the
draw of the competition especially during the
pairing of Nania FC and Great Olympics kept the
audience well intrigued.
In a nutshell, the event was well organized and
did not disappoint to entertain but was made
possible through the joint hardwork of the FA Cup
and Events Committee.
Personalities such as Kurt Okraku and Jamil Marabi
were at the venue as early as 5am to supervise
preparations leading to the night’s event and
hardly did they sit down until the show had come
to a successful end.
The event had been a consistent improvement of
last season’s launch and award ceremony which by
the way was well crafted and filled with a lot of
excitements.
One could now only hope the action on the field of
play will provide an even more spectacle than the
pre-match formalities and more importantly produce
a deserving winner as it did last season. Source - Ghanasoccer
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