“I’m Not the Only Drunkard!”: Justice Blay’s Shocking Claims Rock Asante Kotoko
Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Justice Blay has made explosive claims regarding his time at the club, challenging long-standing accusations of being the only source of indiscipline in the dressing room. Blay, who rejoined Kotoko in 2022 after a successful first stint, recently parted ways with the club amid injuries and inconsistent performances.
In a candid interview on Kumasi-based Pure FM, Blay addressed the controversies surrounding his tenure at Kotoko, stating, “People have been misinformed that I’m the only drunkard in the club, but that’s not true.” He revealed that he was not alone in engaging in off-field excesses, specifically naming teammates Joseph Ablorh and Guinean midfielder Camara Mohammed as fellow players who had been smoking shisha during their time together.
Blay’s revelations have ignited a heated discussion among fans and analysts alike, casting new light on the discipline issues within the club and raising questions about how these matters have been managed by the technical team and club management.
During his time with Kotoko, Blay made only 12 appearances in the 2022/2023 Ghana Premier League season, failing to score and struggling to regain the form that once made him a fan favorite. His recent comments come in the wake of his contract termination, sparking debates about player behavior and team culture within the Porcupine Warriors.