Try to be a good supporter and be convinced that sometimes your club can lose. By the way we are going to win the match 2-1
Try to be a good supporter and be convinced that sometimes your club can lose. By the way we are going to win the match 2-1
Yaa Yaa: (YYNetworks, Begoro E/R): LOYALTY DOES NOT EVAPORATE 17 hours ago
If a fan says, “I will stop supporting Hearts of Oak if we lose to Kotoko,” then let’s call it what it is — that’s not loyalty, that’s a conditional subscription.
You can describe him as:
A fair-weather follower ... read full comment
If a fan says, “I will stop supporting Hearts of Oak if we lose to Kotoko,” then let’s call it what it is — that’s not loyalty, that’s a conditional subscription.
You can describe him as:
A fair-weather follower
A scoreline opportunist
A trophy tourist
A result-dependent enthusiast
A part-time patriot
A plastic loyalist
A weekend warrior with WiFi loyalty
Supporting Accra Hearts of Oak isn’t a Netflix trial you cancel after one bad episode. It’s a covenant.
Football has three guaranteed outcomes: win, loss, or draw. That’s not a tragedy — that’s mathematics. If he doesn’t understand that, then he’s watching emotions, not football.
And before he threatens to “withdraw support,” we must respectfully ask:
What exactly is his financial contribution to the club?
Has he bought season tickets? Jerseys? Paid membership dues? Or is he contributing vibes and hot takes on social media?
A true Hearts supporter doesn’t disappear after one defeat — especially not against rivals like Asante Kotoko SC. Rivalry losses hurt, yes — but loyalty doesn’t evaporate.
A real fan understands this philosophy:
“The mountain does not apologize for being steep, the valley does not apologize for being low — and the traveler does not abandon the journey because of the terrain.”
Or as life teaches us:
“Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors.”
Supporting a club is like life itself — mountains, valleys, plateaus. You don’t resign from life because yesterday was hard.
A true Hearts of Oak fan never say die— because loyalty is not a mood; it is a mindset.
If your support expires after one loss, you weren’t a supporter — you were a spectator with emotional WiFi.
Hearts is forever. Results are temporary. ….we’re the famous Hearts of Oak…we never say die.
Try to be a good supporter and be convinced that sometimes your club can lose. By the way we are going to win the match 2-1
If a fan says, “I will stop supporting Hearts of Oak if we lose to Kotoko,” then let’s call it what it is — that’s not loyalty, that’s a conditional subscription.
You can describe him as:
A fair-weather follower ...
read full comment