The Accra-based side has made a disastrous start to the season, losing thrice and recording one draw in their opening four games.
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And the troubles of the side were compounded the more when they lost 3-1 to Bechem United at home on Thursday.
Attram has previously stated that his players lack the mental toughness to compete, with Olympics currently without a win and languishing at the bottom of the table.
In an attempt to halt the club’s dwindling fortunes, Attram has decided to play a part in Olympics’ next game against WAFA after revealing that he was registered as a player-coach for the league season.
"I'm still a player-coach of Olympics and I will be in action against WAFA on Sunday in my first match in the league this season," Attram said after his side’s latest 3-1 home loss to Bechem United on Thursday.
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''Once I have been registered for the club, it is expected that I will definitely be on the pitch for matches in the league and that starts from Sunday against WAFA."
Attram played as a player-coach for Great Olympics in the Division One League as the club qualified to topflight, and he would be hoping that his decision will once again turn out to be a good one.