Ghana FA Executive committee member Wilfred Osei Kwaku claims Kwesi Appiah erred in applying for the vacant Black Stars coaching job.
Appiah, who currently handles Sudanese side Khartoum SC, is among 91 coaches who have slapped in their CV's for consideration.
The former Asante Kotoko great is seeking a return to the side, three years after he paid the heavy prize for the country's wrecked 2014 FIFA World Cup campaign in Brazil.
But Wilfred Osei Kwaku has insisted the former Black Stars defender was wrong to have applied for the job, claiming he's had his time.
“Kwesi Appiah is a very fortunate person. He had the opportunity to captain the Black Stars in the past," Osei told Happy FM.
"He also became the assistant coach and was later given the responsibility to head the Black Stars technical team and his former boss left. And that was the biggest opportunity for him to serve this country so if I were him, I would've stayed out of the Black Stars coaching job now.
“I would not have applied to become the coach again in the first place because it is out of order on my part. This is because he has done his best and should be satisfied with that,” he added.
He added: ''When he was appointed for the first time, it was under such similar calls for his appointment. Unfortunately, we all realized that he was not up to the task and that led to mutual termination of the contract when the initial two-year expired.
''In any case, why would Kwesi Appiah himself be interested in returning to a job he left because he did not agree with the Ghana FA top hierarchy over certain demands?''he quizzed
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