Hearts of Oak call on fans to back the club throughout the season
The management of Hearts of Oak and their supporters unit, National Chapters Committee (NCC), have called on fans to back the club throughout the 2024/25 season.The two parties released a statement before the start of the new season that emphasissed the need for fans to embrace their “Never Say Die” spirit to drive the team forward.“This communique is to ensure that as we urge our players to be very competitive on the field of play, stakeholders are expected to foster a united front and with a unified force approach the new season, with a common goal and work in close collaboration with the leadership of the club.“Our united front is key to our success story that we envisage. This must, therefore, be of great concern to Phobians, and success will never elude us.Supporters are also encouraged to join the Phobia4Life project to enhance their impact.The club's start to the season has not gone as they would have liked, losing 1-0 at home to Basake Holy Stars.Hearts of Oak, who narrowly escaped relegation in the last two seasons, are aiming for a better performance this year, with hopes of securing their 21st league title.
The management of Hearts of Oak and their supporters unit, National Chapters Committee (NCC), have called on fans to back the club throughout the 2024/25 season.
The two parties released a statement before the start of the new season that emphasissed the need for fans to embrace their “Never Say Die” spirit to drive the team forward.
“This communique is to ensure that as we urge our players to be very competitive on the field of play, stakeholders are expected to foster a united front and with a unified force approach the new season, with a common goal and work in close collaboration with the leadership of the club.
“Our united front is key to our success story that we envisage. This must, therefore, be of great concern to Phobians, and success will never elude us.
Supporters are also encouraged to join the Phobia4Life project to enhance their impact.
The club's start to the season has not gone as they would have liked, losing 1-0 at home to Basake Holy Stars.
Hearts of Oak, who narrowly escaped relegation in the last two seasons, are aiming for a better performance this year, with hopes of securing their 21st league title.