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Kwame Opare Addo, director of communications for Hearts of Oak, thinks the team will be far better moving ahead than they have been lately.
The Phobians have had numerous difficulties, particularly on the field, even if they managed to avoid relegation on the penultimate day of the previous season.
Opare Addo stated to Asempa FM, "We need to improve in every area of our game and be much more competitive than we have been."
"From where we have been, everything we do on the field should get better. We need to up our game significantly from where we have been. That doesn't imply that we haven't engaged in competition.
"It won't come easily."
Hearts of Oak has dropped its first two games of the season, falling to Heart of Lions and Berekum Holy Stars 0–2 overall.
After that, they defeated Bechem United 2-0 until their most recent match ended in a goalless draw with Nations FC.
Aboubakar Ouattara, the team's head coach, is under increasing criticism as a result of these outcomes.
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Randy Abbey stands up for Black Stars' ownership of World Cup incentives
Dr. Randy Abbey, a member of the Ghana Football Association's (GFA) Executive Council, has defended the World Cup incentives given to Black Stars management, saying that praise for achievement needs to be equal to punishment for mistakes.
In her testimony before the legislative select committee looking into the petition from the February Save Ghana Football Demonstration, Dr. Abbey stressed the significance of giving credit to individuals who have helped the team succeed.
"We give bonuses in exchange for success acknowledgment. Success has therefore been attained, and in our opinion, it should be acknowledged. Therefore, we recognize the people who brought about the success and give them recognition. Does that not make sense?" he said.
Dr. Abbey questioned criticism's impartiality even further, posing the following query: "Who is the first to be named when the Black Stars perform poorly? It's the president of GFA. When anything goes wrong, people tend to blame others. Why don't these people receive recognition for their achievements?"
He restated that it is only just to recognize people for their accomplishments if it is appropriate to hold them responsible for subpar work.