GRi Sports 24 - 07 - 2002

Goldfields supporters union elect new officers

Hearts to develop training ground

 

 

Goldfields supporters union elect new officers

 

Obuasi (Ashanti Region) 24 July 2002 - Supporters Union Obuasi Goldfields sporting club has elected new executive officers at its third annual delegates congress at the Ashanti Goldfields Company (AGC) clubhouse at Obuasi.

 

The 10-member executive committee is headed by Alhaji Sani Mohamed with Mr James Oduro as vice-chairman, Mr Issifu Mohamed, secretary, Mr John Ampofo, treasurer, Mr Yaw Dapaah,  organiser, Mr Valentine Oporrah, financial secretary and prince Osei Bonsu, public relations officer.

 

In a speech, Alhaji Mohamed expressed gratitude to the supporters for entrusting him and his executives the mandate to manage the affairs of the union. He called financial contributions from members to give the club a sound financial base so that the players would be properly looked after to give of their best.

 

He said there is the need to improve player-supporter relationship as well as supporter-management relationship he said, and promised to work tirelessly towards the achievement of that objective. Mr Ernest Buanya Mensa, outgoing national chairman of the supporters union, thanked the supporters for the good decision made and promised his unflinching support to the newly-elected executive committee.

 

He also thanked the club's management board and the supporters for their cooperation and advice during his term of office. In a related development, the supporters union has sent a six-point resolution to the Ghana Football Association (GFA) aimed at making the second round of the premier league incident-free and interesting.

 

The resolution, which was signed by Mr Osei Bonsu, the PRO of the union, called for a stop to the practice whereby the so-called big clubs are given preferential treatment in assigning match officials. The union called on the disciplinary committee of the GFA to be pragmatic in its dealings with clubs and to give opportunity to every club to be heard when dealing with complaints against them.

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Hearts to develop training ground

 

Accra (Greater Accra) 24 July 2002 - Accra Hearts Oak have concluded plans to develop their training ground and bring it up to a standard befitting the club. Mr Tommy Okine, Chief Executive of the club told the GNA on Tuesday that he had commenced discussions with the management of Parks and Gardens to grass the field during the off-season so that the players would be more comfortable at training and raise their level of commitment and standard of play.

 

The Chief Executive said his administration would concentrate, not only on the technical and tactical development of the club, but also on the provision of infrastructure, which would make the club a truly professional one. Consequently, he said they are working around the clock to ensure that work continues on the Hearts Stadium Complex under construction at Pobiman, a suburb of Accra despite the huge financial stress.

 

Mr Okine said management has started strategising to ensure that the Phobians distinguish themselves in the African Champions League next year, as the domestic title cannot elude them as things stand now.

 

The Chief Executive said with the quality of players on the payroll of Hearts the defending champions would only need two or three players to beef up the team and be in contention for their second African Champions League triumph. He said while his administration is determined to win the double by adding the Football Association (FA) Knockout Cup to the league title, they would not scupper the chance of any player to travel abroad if he had a genuine contract.

 

Mr Okine said it is the policy of his leadership to loan redundant players to other clubs so that they would play regularly while the technical team keeps a close watch on them to monitor their progress.

 

To the vociferous supporters of the club, the Chief Executive said he is very satisfied with their support and patronage and called on them not to relent. "They should not think that we have almost won the league so they would not come to the stadium. This is the time for the show that they love the club. The players still need their support and the club needs their patronage, he added. 

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