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Hearts General Manager Gerald Ankrah uncharacteristically stormed the studios of Asempa FM on Wednesday morning.
His agenda?
To dispel rumors he had fuelled a rift between Hearts coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi and team manager Sabahn Quaye.
On the daily Ultimate Sports Morning Show, pundits Aziz Haruna Futah (ex-management member), Kobby Jones and Thomas Moreaux took turns to lambast Hearts of Oak and, in particular, Gerald Ankrah for the poor state of affairs.
Chief amongst the complains were the fact that Gerald had been rumored to have personally given head coach Kenichi Yatsuhasi a list of players to be transfer-listed including Emmanuel Hayford - who is one of team's more enterprising names.
Ankrah was also accused of turning team manager Sabahn Quaye against Yatsuhashi, causing a rift between the pair at Hearts' training on Monday.
The show was going on devoid of any drama when, unannounced and uninvited, Gerald Ankrah appeared in the studio to react to all allegations.
The administrator was confident in answering all questions, but he did not escape without a few hairy moments as the panel grilled him.
The General Manager categorically denied both rumors labelled against but did not hesitate to admit there were challenges within the club which in his view were normal in every human institution.
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