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Chief Executive Officer of Accra Hearts of Oak Fred Crentsil is optimistic his team will beat Kotoko in the second leg of the “super 2” charity game on Saturday at the Accra sports stadium.The first leg of the 'Come to My Aid' non-governmental agency organized friendly match was played last Sunday at the Baba Yara stadium with the match ending in a 1-1 draw.Fred Crenstil told Asempa sports on Friday that, his team is improving and believes they can demolish Kotoko.He called on the hearts fans to troop to the stadium to cheer the team up to victory as they look ahead to start the season on a good note.When quizzed about Randy Abbey’s comments of been disappointed in the Executive Committee’s for his removal from the CHAN Committee, Fred Crentsil who is a member of the committee stated that, as far as he is concerned Mr. Abbey was not assigned to that post but it was rather Fred Pappoe who was assigned to head the CHAN committee.
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