Former Ghana FA Chairman and Board Member of Hearts of Oak, Dr Nyaho-Nyaho Tamakloe has lashed out at the country’s football governing body for the low-quality medals awarded to the side after winning the Ghana Premier League and FA Cup.
The 2000/2001 CAF Champions League winners clinched a domestic double under gaffer Samuel Boadu.
Fans and football enthusiasts heavily chastised the FA les by Kurt Okraku after the medial substandard medals popped up on social media.
However, Dr Nyaho Tamakloe in an interview with Joy Sports expressed his dissatisfaction at medals awarded to the Ghana Premier League powerhouse.
“We as a club have not at all had any complain or said anything but as a leadership, the FA has been there for years – over 60 years now, and there have been progress all along. They are there now and they see the best being done, and I don’t think there’s the need for anyone to put pressure on them to better their position and the positions of the club, because this sort of third-class cup is unacceptable now. Look at the sort of medals the boys had – it’s unacceptable,” he told Joys Sports.
“So I believe strongly their own leadership should look into it and know that the word is changing. Everybody is now well informed and television is everywhere in the world. People are watching, particularly what happens in Ghana here, as we are a football country and they should improve these things.
“They have the money there, so I don’t see what their problem is. These sort of third-class cups and batches that they gave to the boys, I think it’s time they put a stop to it and get us something up to world standards,” he added.
Commenting further, the ace football administrator explained though the double-winning season started with a worrying beginning, the hard-working team worked hard for a massive turn around.
“It’s been very hard work. We started the league with a lot of problems but we were quite sure that if we work harder, definitely we will take something. As a board, we got our loins under the wheel and then decided ‘let’s push things’. There were a few things we did because at the beginning of the whole program, our technical team totally collapsed, and that is a disaster and if we had not had the experience in handling such issues, the club will have been in a very bad situation. So we quickly got ourselves together. We made sure we got a new manager, a new coach and other technical assistance like goalkeeper trainer and a host of all other positions for the technical side.
“We made sure the boys did not lose courage at all, which surprised us because they were strongly behind us. We started forging ahead and as the game went on we started winning our matches to our surprise. But we realized the boys are working very hard. At times they train twice in a day. I must say there are a few stop-gap coaches who have helped us a lot – one is our stop gap for the auras, whose name always escapes me. And then we have Nii Owusu who did very well too, indeed during his time we were able to win like two matches until our new chap, Samuel Boadu came in.
“So it’s been a strong struggle but we have been so persistent and I am not surprised by where we at,” Dr Tamakloe stressed.
Hearts of Oak will fly to Guinea in the first leg of their Champions League encounter with Industriel de Kamsar in Guinea.
The Ghanaian Champions are scheduled to host the second leg of the encounter here in Ghana.