Hearts of Oak team bus

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Hearts of Oak have unveiled a 48-seater team bus ahead of the start of the new season next month.
The bus was delivered to the team as part of the partnership deal between Hearts of Oak and StarLife Assurance which the two parties expect to mutually benefit from.
Hearts stated on their website that the bus "is expected to ease some of the travelling difficulties the team has endured over the years culminating in some painful loses during the time especially in away games."
The new bus replaces the infamous ‘Phobia Bird’ team bus. The bus was in a deplorable state, subjecting the club to public ridicule.
The 2020/21 football season is expected to start in October.
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