Hearts of Oak legend Amankwah Mireku has made a wild suggestion for the team to be moved to Kumasi for a full season.
The CAF Champions League-winning captain asserted in an interview on Max 89.7 FM that the team would thrive if moved to the capital of the Ashanti Region in times when they are struggling to find good form.
“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. 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.”
The Phobians have come under pressure recently following a string of poor performances, forcing the Board to come out and even refuting certain claims made by sacked coach Martinus Koopman in a number of publications.
Amankwah Mireku also urged the Hearts of Oak fans in Kumasi to come out to rally behind the team towards victory against rivals Asante Kotoko at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium this coming Sunday.