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My Heart Is For Berekum Chelsea Now – Samuel Boadu

My Heart Is For Berekum Chelsea Now – Samuel Boadu

Berekum Chelsea head coach, Samuel Boadu, reaffirmed his dedication to his team despite their loss to his former club, Hearts of Oak. During his time with Hearts of Oak, Boadu led the team to victory in five competitions in just over a year. However, a misunderstanding led to his departure from the club. After the recent match at the Golden City Park, Boadu expressed his affection for his new team, stating, “That is the game. I am working for Chelsea, so my heart is with Chelsea. They won, that’s the game.” Despite his commitment to Berekum Chelsea, Boadu voiced frustration…
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Ghana PL: Hearts Of Oak Coach Bemoans Poor Start In 1-1 Draw Against Berekum Chelsea

Ghana PL: Hearts Of Oak Coach Bemoans Poor Start In 1-1 Draw Against Berekum Chelsea

Assistant coach of Hearts of Oak Abdul Rahim Bashiru expressed worry over his side's poor first-half performance in their stalemate against Berekum Chelsea. The Phobians came from a goal down to salvage a point in the 1-1 draw against Chelsea at the Accra Sports Stadium in their matchday 12 fixture on Sunday. Gideon Asante Yeboah came off the bench to score in the 70th minute after Emmanuel Essian had given the visitors the lead in the opening half. Assessing his side's performance at home, Bashiru expressed concern over their start to the game but praised their resilience in the second…
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Caf Champions League: Medeama Showing Kotoko And Hearts How To Do It

Caf Champions League: Medeama Showing Kotoko And Hearts How To Do It

Following Medeama SC's qualification to the Group Stage of the CAF Champions League, Joy Sports editor, Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo, explores the factors that have led to the club's latest success, and argues that the country's two biggest clubs, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, can learn from the Mauve and Yellows. ----------------------------------------------------------- The year was 2012. Atumpan had just burst onto the Ghanaian music scene with his hit single “The Thing”. Sarkodie’s "U Go Kill Me" was voted the Most Popular Song of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs). Jesse Lingard hadn't yet kicked a ball for…
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