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Obed Ansah’s romance with Accra Hearts of Oak has ended pre-maturely ahead of the commencement of the 2014/2014 First Capital Plus Bank Premier League season.
Sportscrusader.com has gathered reports that after the Phobians failed to raise the needed cash involved to pay for the knee surgery for the midfielder, the team has off-loaded him and declared him a free agent.
Obed Ansah who has struggled with the knee and ankle injuries since returning to Hearts under Coach David Duncan played a maximum of three Premiership games for Hearts.
The former Heart of Lions midfielder says he will not the least be surprised if news of his sack is communicated to him but has stressed that the Phobians never gave him fair treatment even though he was prepared to serve the club.
“If I am sacked I wouldn’t worry about it because in life there are ups and downs. For all these months I have battled the club to raise the needed money so I can go for surgery to correct my problem but all of my efforts have not yielded any good results”.
“That should tell me that the club does not want to invest in me so if it has come to the stage that I have to go, then I have to accept it and continue with my life elsewhere, who knows, probably God has another plan for me”.
Sportscrusader.com can confirm that when the Hearts of Oak Technical team finally releases their final squad tomorrow which would exclude new entrants, Obed Ansah’s name will be missing from the list which would be presented to the Board and Management.
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