Justice Blay finally decided to speak up after Kotoko showed him the door, and honestly, he’s not holding back. The dude feels completely wronged, talking about how people at the club basically twisted stories about him. You know how it goes someone whispers something, it turns into a whole saga.
He went on Pure FM over in Kumasi and straight up shot down the rumors about him being some toxic presence in the locker room. Like, apparently, folks were saying he was the only one with discipline problems he’s like, “Nah, that’s just not it.” He even called out the whole “drunkard” label. According to him, he’s not the lone ranger when it comes to off-field antics.
And then he spilled a bit of tea about his teammates Ablorh and Mohammed Camara. Picture this: He brings a lady over to his place, comes back, and finds those two just chilling and puffing away on shisha. When he asked what was up, the lady got annoyed at him classic sitcom moment, if you ask me.
Blay’s basically saying all this mess was blown way out of proportion and that the club’s decision to cut ties with him was way more about politics and rumors than anything he actually did. He claims he tried to keep it professional, but people on the inside just wanted to make him look bad.
All this dropped just a few days after Kotoko let him go, and now folks are arguing online about whether the club’s handling of discipline and transparency is just a hot mess or what. As for Kotoko? Not a peep yet about Blay’s side of the story. Total silence. Typical.