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Hearts of Oak board member, Vincent Sowah-Odotei, says they are not happy with the current state of the club and believes it's a contrary to the investment made.
Hearts have had a troubling season this campaign and currently occupy the 10th position on the Ghana Premier League standings.
The club recently outdoored their new board members after dissolving the only administration at a recent Annual General Meeting.
Sowah-Odotei believes despite having a good pre-season, the club has not really achieved its target with just eight games until the end of the campaign.
"We are disappointed. When you look at Hearts of Oak as a unit, we have everything in place to be the most successful club in the country. We have the infrastructure, I believe that everybody agrees that we had a very good preseason," he told Citi Sports.
"Our on-field results it is disappointing compared to the investment that we’ve made so honestly, we are not happy with where we are."
The Phobians will face Legon Cities in their next league on Saturday, April 20.
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