Ex-Hearts of Oak PRO Albert Commey stands firm on match-fixing claims, denies retraction letter

Published on: 21 August 2024

Former Hearts of Oak Public Relations Officer, Albert Commey, insists he will maintain his stance on the alleged match-fixing between Hearts of Oak and RTU.

Albert Commey had previously accused the club of playing a fixed match, but a subsequent letter attributed to him claimed he was sick when he made those statements.

In a recent interview on the Ernest Brew Smith Show on YouTube, Commey denied any knowledge of the letter and reaffirmed his allegations.

"In Ghana football normally when you going to the end I am not for fixing matches all over the world it happens. The reason why I said that I RTU vs Hearts that match was fixed because go and look at Hearts vs Bechem knockout final the same players who played what happened the beat Bechem," he said.

"I am telling you that if Hearts of means a match they have a way of playing it in the 18 you see a pass Hearts vs RTU I am not saying RTU can't beat Hearts. And I am not saying Hearts can't beat RTU but the it is people were saying it is true I was sick but it didn't affect my brain but if you want to help the game say the truth to me I know that they weren't happy.

"Letter or no letter the person who wrote the letter knows himself what I want to say is that I know what I said not that today I am sick if I am well I will tell you same thing,"