Kingson Has More To Offer- Attuquayfio

Legendary coach Sir Cecil Jones Attuquayefio insists out-of-favour goalkeeper Richard Kingson has a lot on the plate to offer. The ex-Birmingham shot stopper has lost his place to Norwegian-born Adams Larsen Kwarasey after his high-rated performance was called into questioning. He was dropped for this month�s double header against Sudan and Nigeria due to club inactiveness. Serbian trainer Goran Stevanovic has maintained the 33-year-old is still part of his plans and would be called up in future matches if he finds a club to keep him active. Jones, who guided Hearts of Oak to clinch the 2000 Caf Champions League, wants soccer fans to be patient with the former Wigan man. �Olele is still the best we have, but as a coach, sometimes you may want to build a backup for your team and that may probably be what our coach wants to do,� he told the Globe Newspaper �It is very unfair for Ghanaians to be condemning Olele. I think he will prove himself. �We always seem to forget so quickly that this man played in two World Cups and each time performed incredibly. �I don�t know why we are doing this to him, I have known him for many years and I believe he is still the best we have so please let�s be patient with him.� The ex-Liberty Professionals technical director is battling throat cancer.