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Thomas kojo wants Lonestar job....

Concrete information reaching our source says former Lonestar defender and ex-byc coach Thomas kojo want to coach Lonestar.

The info gathered by Liberian players outside hinted that the current deputy coach to the senior National team of Liberia Thomas kojo has written a personal letter to Liberian leader George weah expressing his interest for the Lonestar hot seat.

Coach kojo who is said to be a long standing member of ruling party CDC reportedly supported president weah in his political endeavors for state power.

And want his own part of the coalition of democratic change government, as the Liberian leader continue to structure his government with the appointment of new cabinet ministers ongoing.

A insider close to the former Lonestar defender narrated to our source that coach kojo was offer other jobs by the president, but resisted stating that he derserve to coach Lonestar which has been his long term ambition.

Meanwhile with the government of Liberia being the sort owner of the Liberia National team and partly govern by the Liberia football association (LFA) whom handle the technical aspect, wouldnot resist the president order of his client man to be the coach.

The reports also say president weah could use his influence to make sure his former national colleague get the job.

At the same time our source also have it clear that another reason why the former byc techical director could get the job is because of the ongoing saga between current Lonestar head coach James Salinsa debbah and his buddy George weah.

With reports that the current mouthwatering conflict between the two former Lonestar's celebrities was because of he debbah fail to support his childhood friend weah in his presidential bid.

It can be recalled that kojo who once coach FC AK in south Africa serve as interim head coach of the senior National team of Liberia once.

Thomas kojo in technical mood.

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Credited by Roland Mulbah of the sports writers association of Liberia (SWAL).

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