Togbe Afede XIV should take all the blame – Hearts of Oak Supporters chief

Hearts of Oak Supporters chief Elvis Hermann Hesse, has launched a scathing attack on the Board Chairman of the club, Togbe Afede XIV.

According to him, the Board chairman should be blamed for the current woes facing the club.

Hearts of Oak fans were furious after the team was eliminated from the CAF Confederation Cup by As Bamako of Mali on Sunday.

Some angry fans attacked Board member, Vincent Odotei-Sowah’s car at the Accra Sports Stadium with images surfing up on social media.

Elvis Herman Hesse in an interview on Happy 98.9FM blamed the Board Chairman for problems facing the club.

“The Board Chairman is running the club directly and Odotei and Akambi are just messengers”, he told Ohene-Bampoe Brenya on Happy FM.

“The Board chairman should take all the blame if he gets all the accolades. If Akambi and Odotei are good he should take them to his private businesses and swap them with Hearts of Oak. The supporters cannot always be wrong”, he added.

The Hearts of Oak supporters chief will hold a press conference later today to address issues affecting the club

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