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General Manager of Hearts of Oak, Sabahn Quaye has called on fans of the club to exercise patience for the team after an explosive start to the season.
The fans of the club are expectant after Hearts fantastic start to the season but Sabahn has cautioned them to take one game at a time.
“I am pleading to our supporters to have patience for the team,” Sabahn Hearts News
“All the noise coming up now is only putting pressure on the boys.”
“We intended lying slowly for people not to see what we are doing [on the field of play]; we want to play the game as such.
“The fans should exercise patience for us; we know how to tackle the games; and we will do so one after the other.”
Hearts have been charged on three counts of violent conduct after their fans threw water bottles on the pitch in protest of refereeing decisions in their loss against Wa All Stars.
However, Sabahn says the team have not factored the charge into their thinking because it can affect the team psychologically and financially.
“We are not thinking about the ban but definitely, financially, it will go against us. Our matches have been put into the system since we started and so if the ban comes, it will affect us financial and the players psychologically and that is why I am pleading to the supporters to exercise restraint."
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