“It is about determination. I have always advocated for the team to be moved to Kumasi for a season as things are not going well,” Mireku instructed Max FM, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
“The Hearts fans in Kumasi are very supportive of us, and it is a kind of motivation for us [Hearts of Oak] that we get from the supporters.”
Hearts have quickly moved their house venue to the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, the place they’ll be enjoying their Ghana Premier League matches all through December.
This follows the closure of the Accra Sports Stadium to soccer, with the power rented out by the National Sports Authority (NSA) for live shows.
The Phobians will, due to this fact, be enjoying at their adopted house Kumasi after they host archrivals Asante Kotoko on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Hearts board member Vincent Sowah Odotei has stated the membership pays its gamers properly, which allows them to afford the luxuries of life.
According to him, a number of the gamers within the crew are shopping for automobiles and constructing homes from their salaries and bonuses.
“We had players who hadn’t travelled outside of Ghana before and now they are building houses and buying cars,” he stated, as quoted by Ghanasoccernet.
“Our players are well-paid and we prioritize their welfare. I recall a video which was circulating just before the season started with Hearts of Oak players arriving at the hostel with their cars.”
Hearts at present occupy eighth place within the Ghana Premier League.