The membership has already modified managers twice this season, with Aboubakar Ouattara taking on from Martin Koopman, however the outcomes have hardly ever modified.
Hearts have gained simply two of their final 9 matches and are additionally on the verge of going trophyless for the second successive season.
The Phobians have additionally failed to attain in every of their final two matches, shedding 2-0 to Legon Cities earlier than additionally struggling a 1-0 defeat by the hands of Accra Lions on Wednesday.
This has left the membership simply 4 factors away from the relegation zone, with Sixteenth-placed Dreams FC additionally having 4 video games in hand as a result of their participation within the CAF Confederations Cup.
Reacting to Hearts’ stoop in kind, Dan Quaye, who had two spells with the membership and was a part of the Phobians’ treble-winning facet in 2000, known as out the gamers for failing to combat for the badge.
The 43-year-old mentioned the gamers might even face curses if they permit the membership to be relegated, including that they need to take duty for the group’s present woes.
“It all depends on the players. Because Santos in Brazil have been in existence for many years, but they have now been relegated, so if these players continue with their sloppy attitude and watch Hearts of Oak go on relegation, then a curse will be upon them because Hearts never even placed 10th during our time,” Quaye instructed Akoma FM, as quoted by 3Sports.
“However, these boys have shattered every good record the club had, so they have to fix it. But if they decide to let us go on relegation, then we the Gas and Ashanti will rain curses on them. They have to be serious because where we find ourselves now is due to their performance.”
Quaye was capped 10 occasions by the Black Stars between 2001 and 2006.