Former Hearts of Oak board member, Isaac Tetteh says the club is not a traditional club anymore as he insists that it's owned by 'someone'.
Hearts of Oak floated shared around 2009-2010 and Togbe Afede XIV is currently the majority shareholder with more than sixty-percent stake.
Hearts have won only one league title, two MTN FA Cups and a super Cup in the last ten years.
Hearts of Oak were eliminated from the CAF Confederations Cup by Malian side AS Bamako on 3:1 aggregate.
Supporters have charged against the current management of the club as they plan to protest against the top hierarchy.
Some supporters carried and cheered former coach Samuel Boadu at their 1:0 victory over AS Bamako at the Accra Sports Stadium, as they urged management to reappoint him.
T.T Brothers says Hearts of Oak is no longer a traditional club as he insists that it's a property of someone.
"Hearts of Oak is no more a traditional team, it's not for the people of Accra, neither is it for the Ga People," he said on Asempa FM.
"Hearts of Oak is for someone and the supporters must wise up," he added.
By: Abdul Razak Salim

