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Ghanaian superpower Hearts of Oak have issued a stern press release to warn former welfare manager W.O Tandoh to retract his comments about the clubs officials.

 

In an interview with Accra based Happy FM, the former military capo accused two board members of the club, Alhaji Akambi and Vincent Odotei, stating fallaciously that the two officials are drawing the club backwards.

 

W.O Tandoh, who's currently an assistant coach at Aduana Stars cursed Hearts of Oak, saying the club will lose the next five matches of the season and go down.

 

Responding to the allegation and incessant verbal attacks, Hearts of Oak have asked W.O Tandoh to retract his statement.

 

“Our destiny can never be in the hands of W. O Tandoh for him to say Hearts will lose our next five matches. If indeed he has any such authority to decide the fortunes of men, we urge him to deploy that to help his team win every game in every competition. At Hearts, what we believe in is that we strive to win our games since we believe matches are won based on good preparation and good performance and not through any others means.

 

“At Hearts of Oak we respect our leaders and we expect he, W. O Tandoh to do same because these same leaders gave him the platform to enhance his career and therefore do not deserve those unwarranted comments from a man with a military background where discipline is core in all of their activities.

 

“We urge him to needfully retract his comments,” the Hearts of Oak statement read in parts.

 

By: Pascal Nii Gogo Amoah