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The head of the Marketing of Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club Limited, Mr. Vincent Odotei has assured followers of the club that a new lease of life is about to blow in the Phobian fraternity.
Mr. Odotei is reported by the club’s mouthpiece that, the management of the club were living no stone unturned in their quest to change the way things were being run in the club.
The management, he said was engaged in serious talks with some well established companies both on the local front and foreign front to come on board the Phobian train, emphasizing that proper marketing was the key to lifting Accra Hearts of Oak to a higher status.
"We want to put Accra Hearts of Oak on the level of the Super Sports, El-Ahly, Esperance and other great clubs in Africa".
Odotei also said that coming from a rich background of excellent results, he intends to build upon it and put at the disposal of the club, his enormous experience.
He however noted that management alone could not execute its aims and objectives and that all hands ought to be on deck to ensure the realization of the dream.
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