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After a disappointing season in the One touch premier league, Glorious Accra Hearts of Oak are scheduled to begin their pre season training with a justify your inclusion exercise at the Hearts Park on Wednesday.
The exercise will be supervised by newly appointed deputy coach Samuel Johnson, a former Hearts and Black Stars player, with the assistance from team manager Saban Quaye, pending the arrival of substantive coach Kosta Papic.
The training exercise is opened to old and new players alike, to push for places in the upcoming season.
A statement from the club indicate that new Coach Kosta Papic is bent on working with few players and would embark on a major house cleaning exercise to get rid of non performing players.
The announcement of the training regime by Hearts comes at a time when the Ghana Football Association is yet to outdoor its official programme for the next season.
The phobians could only manage avoiding relegation, placing a disappointing 9th position in the just ended One touch premier league.
The season was marred with board room wranglings leading to the appointment and sacking of different coaches, both local and foreign.
Author: Nathan Gadugah
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