Hearts of Oak board chairman Togbe Afede explains why he expects much from the club this season

Published on: 25 October 2023

Hearts of Oak board chairman, Togbe Afede, has revealed that the club expects much from the players this season because they don’t have to sit in a bus for five hours going to training.

He said building the Pobiman facility gives players a sleeping place and will no longer need to come to training from their homes.

The Phobians have only one win from five games in the Ghana Premier League, scoring just one goal.

Speaking at Hearts of Oak’s Annual General Meeting, Togbe explained why the team should have been performing better than they are doing now.

“Let me assure you that while we are doing all these investments, we still have our eyes on the trophies.

“Let me also add this, imagine the past without Pobiman, the bus sets off five hours ahead of training to pick the first person going around Accra picking people.

“By the time they arrive at the training pitch, the first person they picked would have sat in the car for five hours. After training, the same way they will start dropping them, it means the last person to alight would have sat in the car for five hours.

“Today, the bus doesn’t have to go round picking them so we don’t have to pay for the cost of petrol and we don’t also get the players tired. Because of Pobiman, they wake up seconds they are on the pitch. That’s why we expected so much from them than we are seeing today. They don’t have to sit in the bus for hours. That is why the coach is able to train two times a day because they are all there.”

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