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Hearts of Oak board member Dr Nyaho Tamakloe says Hearts of Oak will appoint a new coach 'very soon' to dismiss the fans' pressure to reinstate coach David Duncan.
Fifty-year old Duncan was shown the exit under controversial circumstances last week Friday in a shocking development which irked many of their teeming followers.
“Hearts of Oak will appoint a new coach very soon. Let not a group of supporters think they can force the board to reinstate David Duncan. That can never happen, Dr. Tamakloe said.
“Hearts of Oak is not a club that is going to be run by people who think what they will say will be final."
It has been reported that Hearts of Oak are in talks with Dwarfs coach Prof. Mintah and Coach J. E Sarpong, in a bid to lure one of them to replace David Duncan as the club’s head coach.
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