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Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club has taken steps to reconstitute its management team to run the affairs of the club for the 2006/7 soccer season.
A statement signed by Thomas Okine, Chief Executive Officer of the club said the move is to reduce the large presence of the members of the Board of Directors in the management team.
It said the reconstitution is also to downsize the strength of the present management team, by taking into consideration the need to realign the club’s policy to face emerging and unforeseen challenges.
The Chief Executive on behalf of the Board and general membership of the club expressed appreciation to the management team for contributing to the success of the club during their tenure of office.
“Once a Phobian always a Phobian and the club will therefore not hesitate to tap your experience anytime the situation arise for you to make an impact on the fortunes of the club”, he added.
Source: GNA
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