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Former Hearts of Oak playmaker Emmanuel Hayford is bent on proving his critics wrong after an acrimonious few months which saw him sacked from the club.
After sealing a deadline day move to newly promoted Dreams FC, the midfielder is now setting sights on doing what he knows best.
At his official unveiling, Hayford was grateful for the opportunity afforded to him by the Kweiman side and was bent on shaming his doubters by putting up good and quality performances.
“ What went on some months ago really hurt me so much and I think this is the time for me to prove them wrong by giving Dreams FC what I have in me and make sure I’ll be committed to the team both on and off the pitch,” Hayford said.
Hayford was axed from Hearts after being accused for not being committed to the course of the club as well as feigning injuries.
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