Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Hearts of Oak Management Urges Fans To Remain Calm

The Management of Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club Limited has asked fans of the club to remain calm ahead of the second round of the Ghana Premier League (GPL) season.


It is urging fans to rather keep their focus on helping the team win matches when the GPL resumes on 25/26 June as the Phobians chase the title.


Hearts will return to the Accra Sports Stadium to play Dreams FC in the first game of the second round, with fans being allowed to enter the venue after the completion of the two-match home ban.


And the Management is urging fans to hold their nerve ahead of the resumption of the competition as they are putting in measures to ensure that the team is successful at the end of the season.


Hearts of Oak finished the first round of the GPL in fourth position with 26 points, two short of the leaders Wa All Stars after 15 games.


The Management said, there is all to play for in the second round, and that, Hearts of Oak is in a good position in the race for the GPL title, and, will be going for it when the competition returns.


“We will like to urge all of our fans to remain steadfast and continue supporting the team as we prepare for the resumption of the competition,” a management member said.


“We urge the fans to desist from all acts on violence and embrace peace as we strive hard to push the Hearts brand forward to an appreciable height.


At this stage in our lives as a club, we need to be mindful of what we say because a lot will depend on us to turn this great team around. And we must be sure to tell the world the truth to project our image as a club and help push this brand”.


The team is in training preparing for the second half of the season, and, they are leaving no stone unturned to make sure that Hearts achieves its objective for the season.


“The players have been well motivated to carry out this task, and, we will therefore urge fans to keep supporting them as they go in defence of our colours”.


The Management has called on fans not to repeat the incidents at the Accra Sports Stadium which led to the two-game empty stadium ban imposed by the Ghana Football Association.


“Fans should follow us to our games both home and away, and, desist from acts that could bring the game into disrepute, but rather support the boys at all times to deliver the needed results”, the official said.


 



Hearts of Oak Management Urges Fans To Remain Calm

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