
There is HUGE division within Hearts of Oak amid sustained calls for a boycott of the Premier League as pressure mount to resume football immediately to protect Club’s investments, GHANAsoccernet.com can report.
The Phobians have joined the sworn rivals Asante Kotoko in the boycott of the league following the death of a football fan.
Francis Yaw Frimpong, better known as Pooley, was killed following a heated argument with an unidentified man during a league game between Asante Kotoko and Nsoatreman FC.
While Hearts have joined Kotoko in unity to demand significant reforms in the Ghana Premier League, some of the demands appear unrealistic while others can only be achieved in a long-term.
Hearts of Oak officials are now sharply divided over the decision to join Kotoko in the boycott as pressure from fans continue to grow for football’s return.
With players in particular, staff and fans sitting on the edge, calls for cool heads in the prevailing circumstances is required to return to normalcy.
Key among the far-reaching proposals include Autonomous League management, enhance security measures, financial transparency and a permanent representation on the Executive Council.