It's not true that Duncan was building a young team at Hearts. His interest in the old men - the likes of Obuor, Bugri and Bissue - and dislike for the young ones - the likes of Ollenu, Acquah, Isaac Mensah, Sabahn, Sadat,Tau ... read full comment
It's not true that Duncan was building a young team at Hearts. His interest in the old men - the likes of Obuor, Bugri and Bissue - and dislike for the young ones - the likes of Ollenu, Acquah, Isaac Mensah, Sabahn, Sadat,Taufic - was at the root of his problems with the Hearts board.
The traditional clubs have one thing in common - the absence of clear ownership and its involvement in or control of management. This has created conflict of interest among management, many of whom have objectives that are in conflict with those of the clubs they manage. This has been the real problem at the so-called traditional clubs.
At Hearts for instance, management and board members used to own players, the latest being the ownership of Mahatma Otoo by the likes of Ashford, who was Administrative Manager. Such conflict of interest does not exist in the new (non-traditonal) clubs. This is precisely why they are doing well. It is not because they have better managers or finances. The stability of their management is also down to the absence of the conflict of interest that creates infighting.
This is why I am happy about the changes taking place in Hearts. It is about time the old guards who benefitted from the old system allow Hearts to reap the benefits of positive change.
Hearts main problem currently is the disruptive work of these old guards that is undermining the work of the new leadership of Hearts. These same people tried to capitalise on the sacking of Duncan to create instability that they turned round to blame on the board. They made it difficult for Polo to do his work. But I believe the I the long run, good will triumph over evil.
The other traditional clubs must follow the example of Hearts to ensure congruence between club, ownership and management objectives.
Kofi Mensah 10 years ago
Correction:
I believe that in the long run, good will triumph over evil, and truth over falsehood.
Correction:
I believe that in the long run, good will triumph over evil, and truth over falsehood.
Kotey 10 years ago
I hope u are right.
I hope u are right.
Son of Man 10 years ago
None of the teams is run as a Professional sporting team. Management see it as a way of making money. No marketing strategies, just trading best players and thus no continuity.
Simply, too many cooks.
None of the teams is run as a Professional sporting team. Management see it as a way of making money. No marketing strategies, just trading best players and thus no continuity.
Simply, too many cooks.
Saint Ghfuo: nyantakyi must GO! 10 years ago
OLDEST CLUB IN GH BUT NOTHING TO SHOW FOR. NO CLUB STADIUM ETC...LOOK AT SOUTH AFRICAN, BRITISH SOCCER CLUBS N COMPARE THEM TO THOSE IN GH...TWEAA
OLDEST CLUB IN GH BUT NOTHING TO SHOW FOR. NO CLUB STADIUM ETC...LOOK AT SOUTH AFRICAN, BRITISH SOCCER CLUBS N COMPARE THEM TO THOSE IN GH...TWEAA
salinsa 10 years ago
the points raised on hearts are very very poor. duncan lost to kotoko in accra and followed up with a draw with king faisal and that match match with king faisal brought morale soo low.
The writer often times has allowed his ... read full comment
the points raised on hearts are very very poor. duncan lost to kotoko in accra and followed up with a draw with king faisal and that match match with king faisal brought morale soo low.
The writer often times has allowed his personal sentiments to get the better part of him resulting in some poor analysis. he is unable to hide his hatred for the board chairman of hearts of oak. lets give credits to the lesser known clubs.generally, traditional clubs all over africa are struggling or are even defunct or have been taken over. englebert, hafia, canon, union doaula, enugu rangers, iicc shooting stars, stationery stores, dzarrafs, belima, cara,.......
Kwame Gershon 10 years ago
How can Duncan's sacking in 2013 alone account for the performance of Hearts today? Shame!
Traditional clubs must change - ownership structure, management, etc. Dishonest people must not be allowed to milk them, pretending ... read full comment
How can Duncan's sacking in 2013 alone account for the performance of Hearts today? Shame!
Traditional clubs must change - ownership structure, management, etc. Dishonest people must not be allowed to milk them, pretending to be helping them. This situation can't be sustained at a time players and coaches have to be paid.
I believe Hearrs would have been doomed if Togbe and his team had not stepped in. The old approach must give way to the new, simple!
Yao Kyei 10 years ago
I am happy about the education you guys have given to this Christopher man. Traditional clubs throughout Aftica are struggling, and in many cases have been dead! It is time they change. Football is no more played for fun. Ma ... read full comment
I am happy about the education you guys have given to this Christopher man. Traditional clubs throughout Aftica are struggling, and in many cases have been dead! It is time they change. Football is no more played for fun. Managers can no more profit at the expense of players.
kandumah john 10 years ago
Good submission, but it looks incomplete nothing has been said about jimmy corbblah's WA all stars who have provided two players for each of our junior National teams including the home based snr National team.
Good submission, but it looks incomplete nothing has been said about jimmy corbblah's WA all stars who have provided two players for each of our junior National teams including the home based snr National team.
salinsa 10 years ago
have you forgotten how maxwell konadu was chanelled through asante kotoko from wa all stars then planted on our national teams?
have you forgotten how players like nathaniel asamoah had a smooth transfer to kotoko then the ... read full comment
have you forgotten how maxwell konadu was chanelled through asante kotoko from wa all stars then planted on our national teams?
have you forgotten how players like nathaniel asamoah had a smooth transfer to kotoko then the next moment sold out? have forgotten nyantakyi was accused of konkonsa to asante hene and the fall out with kotoko management and the way he nyantakyi used the media to kill kk sarpongs and baah nuako's potential interest in gfa. after killing all potentials, is he not bragging now that he want competitors?
FUFUO DADESEN 10 years ago
BECAUSE RICH PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF SPENDING MONEY ON TEAMS WITHOUT A SAY IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE CLUB..ALL THEY HEAR IS 'THIS IS A PEOPLES TEAM'.. TIMES HAVE CHANGE..SELL THOSE STRUGGLING TEAMS
BECAUSE RICH PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF SPENDING MONEY ON TEAMS WITHOUT A SAY IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE CLUB..ALL THEY HEAR IS 'THIS IS A PEOPLES TEAM'.. TIMES HAVE CHANGE..SELL THOSE STRUGGLING TEAMS
It's not true that Duncan was building a young team at Hearts. His interest in the old men - the likes of Obuor, Bugri and Bissue - and dislike for the young ones - the likes of Ollenu, Acquah, Isaac Mensah, Sabahn, Sadat,Tau ...
read full comment
Correction:
I believe that in the long run, good will triumph over evil, and truth over falsehood.
I hope u are right.
None of the teams is run as a Professional sporting team. Management see it as a way of making money. No marketing strategies, just trading best players and thus no continuity.
Simply, too many cooks.
OLDEST CLUB IN GH BUT NOTHING TO SHOW FOR. NO CLUB STADIUM ETC...LOOK AT SOUTH AFRICAN, BRITISH SOCCER CLUBS N COMPARE THEM TO THOSE IN GH...TWEAA
the points raised on hearts are very very poor. duncan lost to kotoko in accra and followed up with a draw with king faisal and that match match with king faisal brought morale soo low.
The writer often times has allowed his ...
read full comment
How can Duncan's sacking in 2013 alone account for the performance of Hearts today? Shame!
Traditional clubs must change - ownership structure, management, etc. Dishonest people must not be allowed to milk them, pretending ...
read full comment
I am happy about the education you guys have given to this Christopher man. Traditional clubs throughout Aftica are struggling, and in many cases have been dead! It is time they change. Football is no more played for fun. Ma ...
read full comment
Good submission, but it looks incomplete nothing has been said about jimmy corbblah's WA all stars who have provided two players for each of our junior National teams including the home based snr National team.
have you forgotten how maxwell konadu was chanelled through asante kotoko from wa all stars then planted on our national teams?
have you forgotten how players like nathaniel asamoah had a smooth transfer to kotoko then the ...
read full comment
BECAUSE RICH PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF SPENDING MONEY ON TEAMS WITHOUT A SAY IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE CLUB..ALL THEY HEAR IS 'THIS IS A PEOPLES TEAM'.. TIMES HAVE CHANGE..SELL THOSE STRUGGLING TEAMS