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 5 days 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.
Leesadat 4 days ago
You really demonstrated that you don’t understand the game of football, in football you may win,loose or draw.
You really demonstrated that you don’t understand the game of football, in football you may win,loose or draw.
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
You really demonstrated that you don’t understand the game of football, in football you may win,loose or draw.