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Some Hearts of Oak fans, on Friday, May 9, prevented the club's Managing Director, Delali Anku-Adiamah, from accessing his office following what they describe as 'incompetent' acts from him.
According to the section of the fans who were at his office earlier in the day, Anku-Adiamah has allowed Vincent Odotei-Sowah and Alhaji Akanbi to take over his duties, with the two failing to deliver the desired results.
They also cited the inability of the managing director to move the club in the direction they have been looking forward to, asking him to resign in the coming days.
"Stay out of the club. We are tired of you. As an MD, you don't take care of the team well. When you were coming, you told us you would bring sponsors within three months, and since you have been here, everything is disorganised," the leader of the fans said.
"The team is bigger than you, leave the team and go..."
Hearts of Oak fans prevent the club’s MD from accessing his office, accusing him of allowing Alhaji Akambi and Odotei to take over his duties as the club struggles.#JoySports Sportsmonarch TV pic.twitter.com/fpg8puyqdO
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) May 10, 2025
Hearts have enjoyed a rollercoaster campaign during the 2024/25 season, winning just 12 of their 30 games in the Ghana Premier League while picking up 10 draws and 8 defeats.
They currently sit sixth on the league table with four games to go until the end of the season.
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