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Chief Executive Officer of Kumasi King Faisal Vincent Sowah Odotei says the current Hearts of Oak boss needs more time to succeed and has called for fans to be patient with him.
He indicated that if the fans had been patient with him the club will not be where it is at the moment.
Odotei in an interview with Asempa Sports observed the management of Hearts of Oak has gone back to the course he was charting during his tenure as the chief Executive Officer.
But expressed regrets the club is doing to Crentsil exactly what they did to him before he resigned.
He noted Hearts is a club that has no patience for rebuilding and if they had allowed him to implement the plans he had in mind including the hiring of Costa Papic, the club wouldn’t have been what it is today.
He said Hearts of Oak is still doing what could have been done some years back.
The former Chief Executive Officer of Accra Hearts of Oak has called on the Phobia family to support Fred Crentsil’s course and desist from the unnecessary pressure.
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