Hearts of Oak board member Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe has challenged the team to consistently deliver their best performances, highlighting the weight of responsibility that comes with wearing the club’s iconic Phobia badge.
Drawing on decades of experience in Ghanaian football, Dr Tamakloe reminded the squad that Hearts of Oak is not just a football club, but a historic institution that has endured since 1911.
He stressed that players must respect this legacy and actively contribute to preserving the club’s reputation.
Speaking candidly, he acknowledged that recent performances have not met the competitive intensity expected of the team.
“Performance is non-negotiable. History leaves no room for those who fail to deliver,” Dr. Tamakloe said.
He added that the club has produced legends and outlasted countless rivals, and the current squad must rise to match that tradition.
He urged the players to approach the second round of the Ghana Premier League with renewed focus, discipline, and teamwork.
“Once you are a disciplined player and you work hard under the guidance of your technical team and understand the importance of teamwork, you will surely succeed in making your mark as a player and bringing glory to the club,” he reiterated.
Dr Tamakloe concluded by reminding the team of the unwavering support from the Phobians.
“You have the support of all Phobians, so go out there and make us proud in your games,” he stressed.
Hearts of Oak, who sit 5th on the Premier League log, will next face Hohoe United in Matchday 18 at the Hohoe Sports Stadium.