Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi has come up with a novel idea to improve flagging attendances at games in his domestic league - sexy ladies!
Ghana League games have had a hard time attracting locals, who appear to prefer staying at home to watch matches from England's Premier League, and Nyantakyi believes that flooding stadia with attractive women will lure male fans back to the games and solve struggling clubs' financial woes.
Speaking to a local radio station, Nyantakyi said: "I have said this thing over and over again… we must let sexy ladies enter our stadia and the men will readily follow them into the stadium to watch games.
"Most of these men when they hear that beautiful girls are coming to the stadium today, they’ll all jump and follow them to the stadium…and they are going there purposely to see the ladies."
He has even trialled his big idea, and reports it was a huge success:
"I remember there was one match the we brought some beautiful girls who were in nice jeans to the stadium and the girls started walking around the stadium and you should see the hysteria it created in the stands.
"The men in the stands went into frenzy and when the ladies waved at them, come and see how jubilant [the men] were. And so we must try and use all these tricks to boost attendance at the stadium."
[h/t Who Ate All The Pies]
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