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Former Asante Kotoko coach, Isaac Opeele Boateng, believes Randy Abbey can do a good job as the Managing Director of Hearts of Oak.
The former Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association has been tipped as the best man for the Hearts role by Coach Opeele after Vincent Odotei Sowah’s departure from the club.
In his view, Mr. Abbey possesses the adequate resources to keep the club running.
The coach, who is now a football pundit, clearly feels Mr.Abbey’s experience in the game will propel Hearts to greater heights.
‘’Hearts need someone who has money to do things on his own freely and Randy Abbey is the right man who can work with board chairman, Togbe Afede’’
‘’I have worked with him before at Kessben now Medeama and he can do the job for Togbe’’
‘’He has money, intelligent and hardworking. He is what Hearts need now’’
Randy Abbey is currently in charge of Heart of Lions.
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