Mohammed Alhassan wants Hearts to turn to 'shrines' to restore sinking club
Ex-Hearts supporters’ organizer Mohammed Alhassan claims the club is spiritually weak and has urged leadership to consult 'shrines' to turn around their downward spiral in the Ghanaian top-flight.
The longest-serving National Chapters Committee organizer wants the club to adopt a more mystical approach than the scientific way of helping the club to achieve honours.
Alhassan made the bold claim on Accra-based Asempa FM that the club will continue to struggle if it does not seek spiritual help to turn around their dwindling fortunes.
Hearts are sinking gradually with their latest results causing massive disquiet among their teeming followers.
The club has not won any major silverware for more than six years with their continental brand going down sadly without an end in sight.
Former management member Aziz Haruna Futah is leading a movement to mobilize funds to pay off current owner and board chairman Togbe Afede XIV whom he accuses of running down the club.
Alhassan has backed the claims of Futah and says the club must revisit shrines to turn things around.
“When was the last time Hearts won a league title or cup?,” he lamented on Asempa FM
“The club is spiritually weak. In the past we visited shrines irrespective of our religious beliefs and that went a long way to help the club.
“There are many people who did many things for this club you have no idea of. We have slept in shrines, beaches and many frightening places just to see the club succeed.
‘We must go back and look at our spiritual warfare. We need to do that immediately if not things could get worse.
“Spirituality is part of the game and the earlier we do something about it, the better.”
Do you agree with Alhassan’s bold assertions? Is the problem of Hearts spiritual? Or a bleak way of finding a reason for their downward spiral? Please make your views known in the box below.
Readers Comment
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banger
9 years ago
BY DOIN ALL THIS AT THE JUDGEMENT DAY WHAT ARE U GOING TO TELL GOD.HMMM.AFTER DOIN ALL THOSE THINGS WERE IS THE CLUB NOW
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moshie
9 years ago
Hearts paa nie? The most useless team in the universe.
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George
9 years ago
Instead of encouraging management or the leaders to work hard in infastructural developement, technical abilities of the team and well being of players.. you want to consult shrines at this day and age. We should change the way we think people.
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doris
9 years ago
Mr.moshie bcaful wit or words towards the club it u n ur family members are useless fool
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oxygen akwasi gyasi
9 years ago
very useless,and empty team in this world
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TONY-US
9 years ago
Moshie,what club do you support?
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TONY-US
9 years ago
No No No turning back. God is the utmost winner in everything under the sun. If you buy QUALITY players, at the end they'll produce QUALITY results.
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Dada
9 years ago
Shrines don't play soccer. when we had The Ishmeal Addo's and Charles Taylor and Osei Kuffuor there was no talk of shrines. buy the good and inform players in the country and you will win.
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Michael
9 years ago
Go that way and that will the end of Hearts.
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Phobia lover
9 years ago
de only club dats has always bring glories to de nation is hearts of oak in terms of champions league cup, first club to win de confederation cup, beating de big clubs in Africa in 2000,wining super cup. Moshie n Akwasi agyei, what av u people dan for even ur families den to de nation. Are u not more useless n fools.nkwasiaaaafoo
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HAROLD TETTEH
9 years ago
Shame, if you feel your problem is spiritual. seek the face of God. he is the Ultimate
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HAROLD
9 years ago
Big Joke. Repent
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Kofi Akitiwa
9 years ago
Everything jas a spiritual element so what is the problem with the coach suggesting looking to one spiritual source for help. Did the coach say thi swas the only way to help hearts regain their position as No 1 club in Ghana?? All of these christian comments are simply hypocrites as it is what they do when tehy are in trouble. i can see the lack of religious tolerence is rife amongst our people but they have short memories for the tradition was here long before your foreign religions that you now follow. Shame on you
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