Dr Nyaho Tamakloe gives his view of the phobians 105 years, Hearts isn't dying

Dr Tamakloe who is currently the patron of the club said "the club has been in existence for quite a long time and have chalked alot of laurels both in the country and in Africa but the club and supporters have more to do. "Some memorable moments in the club is the times of my father who's now 102 years (Robert Tamakloe)  when the passion for the club was at it's peak.   The Hearts of Oak I know is made up of gentle people and the recent ruddiness of fans is very alien of the club" he told Happy FM.  He also announced that the team is building a stadium which work will soon commerce on it.  He also said the floating of the shares of the club paves way for others to buy more shares to challenge whoever is in charge of the club if they don't like how the club is been managed. He encouraged more supporters to buy shares to have a voice in the decision making body of the club.  The departure of team coaches will soon be replaced by the management he told the sports station.  He also told the media that Hearts isn't dying but the supporters get worried when results become unfavourable and besides like the slogan goes never say die until the bones are rotten.  He had his say about the Black Stars and said " With my experience in Sports a team wins when they have a right coach and Avram Grant isn't the right coach for Ghana. Stars will definitely not have it easy with Egypt.  Grant hasn't been able to blend the team together and that's somethings the Stars coach isn't getting right " he told Happy Sports

Report by Nene Martey Botchway

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