By Forum staff writer
Frustration is growing among Bo Rangers supporters following a disappointing run of results that has seen the team win only one of its last six matches. Fans are now openly questioning the leadership of Head Coach Alhaji Foray, popularly known as Abedi, and are calling for immediate action to reverse the club’s declining form.
Supporters have expressed dissatisfaction with what they describe as a poor start to the season, highlighting that five draws in six matches are unacceptable for a club with high expectations. Many believe that while the team may be undergoing a transition phase, the lack of decisive victories is damaging both morale and confidence in the squad.
“The club deserves more than just draws,” said a local fan, Ibrahim Kamara. “We understand that Bo Rangers are in a rebuilding stage, but consistently failing to win is not acceptable. The coach must turn things around quickly.”
Another supporter, Fatmata Sesay, added: “We have faith in the team and the players, but the coach’s strategy has not been effective. There is a sense of stagnation, and we want results. If the next match is not a win, then a change is needed for the sake of the club’s progress.”
The collective sentiment among fans is that Coach Foray must produce a victory in the team’s next fixture, or he risks being relieved of his duties. Calls for decisive action have grown louder on social media and at local fan gatherings, with supporters emphasizing that accountability is critical at this stage of the season.
Observers note that while Coach Foray has delivered past successes for the club, including key wins in previous campaigns, the current run of form has raised questions about his tactical approach and ability to motivate the team consistently. Many argue that immediate adjustments are necessary to prevent further decline in league standings.
Despite the criticism, some fans have also urged patience, acknowledging the challenges of squad changes and the competitive nature of the league. “We must support the coach and players, but at the same time, we cannot accept mediocrity. The next game is crucial for both the coach and the club,” said Mohamed Bangura, a long-time supporter.
As Bo Rangers prepare for their next match, the pressure is mounting on Alhaji Foray to deliver a result that will restore fan confidence. The coming fixture is being seen as a defining moment for the coach, whose future at the club now hangs in the balance.
Fans have made it clear: a win is expected, and anything less may prompt the club’s management to take action to ensure Bo Rangers remain competitive in the league. The next few days will determine whether Coach Foray can silence critics and reaffirm his leadership at the club.





