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Olympics got relegated after the 2014/15 league season but the Accra-based side in the ongoing second-tier league are on top of the log sheet with 34 points after 16 games.
âWe have set ourselves for a remarkable return to the Premier League after just a year in the soccer wilderness and there is no turning back,â Quaye stressed
The 35-year-old former Hearts of Oak stalwart guardsman spoke about the difficulties that engulfed Division One football.
âIt was very difficult for us to be relegated from the Ghana League. We really felt the pain, I know our fans are still supporting us to return.
âBefore we started the 2015/16 Division One League, we assured fans we would come back in no time. We are currently playing in the lower tier and we qualify we will be the happiest on earth,â he added.