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A leading member of the newly created executive group of Hearts of Oak, Adu Brown Nyame popularly known as Saabrown is optimistic that the club will win laurels in 2015.
The Phobians in the past five years have been a shadow of the team that conquered Africa in the 2000 and won the maiden edition of the Confederation Cup in 2004.
Constant hiring and firing of managers coupled with administrative lapses have not helped the Phobians' course in recent times.
This time, they have employed experienced tactician Herbert Addo to restore their lost glory alongside a competent managing director Gerald Ankrah
But the philanthropic Saabrown is confident success will come in the New Year.
“The new year is an opportunity for all of us to start a new page,” Saabrown told JOY Sports.
“I am confident this particular team in 2015 we will win trophies and give joy to the fans.”
Hearts begin their 2014/2015 First Capital plus Ghana Premier League campaign against promoted West African Football Academy on 18 January, 2015.
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