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Former Hearts of Oak midfielder Francis Jojo Bossman says the club must deliver on its promises to players if they want to win again.
Bossman, currently with a Serbian third division team, said the club has been unable to dominate in the domestic season of late due to management not keeping their promises to players and also to the bitter relationship of the players before. of them leaving the club.
He opened up about being the victim of bad treatment by the club before leaving to join New Edubiase United.
In an interview, the former Berekum Arsenal midfielder said: “Heart owed me 8,000 GHC when I was about to leave for New Edubiase. Despite taking New Edubiase’s 10,000 GHC as a transfer fee, they never paid me my money. Until the date, some of the players I played with still owes the club, “he told Happy FM.
“These players will never wish the club the best, they won’t even recommend players to the team. That is why I urge the management team to keep their promises to the players.”
On the club without a trophy for almost a decade, Jojo Bossman, who won the Ghana Premier League title with Hearts of Oak in 2009, said: “I feel sad that the Hearts have not been able to win the league for so long. We can attribute this to poor management and also to the lack of commitment and sacrifice of the players ”.
He proposed that the current management team should be able to keep the current team for a long time and, more importantly, fulfill any promises made to the players.
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