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Players Don’t Respect Fans, Furious Hearts of Oak supporter blasts team after another draw — Points to patchy form in last 10 matches

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 10, 2026
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Accra, Ghana — A frustrated Hearts of Oak fan did not hold back after watching his beloved club drop yet another point in the ongoing 2025–26 Ghana Premier League, this time in a draw with Basake Holy Stars.

The supporter launched a withering critique of some players’ attitudes — singling out Mawuli Wayo and Enock Asubonteng for laughing after a heavy rain beat them in Bibiani — and praised coach Didi Dramani, insisting no other coach in the league matches his calibre.


“Its painful to watch,” the fan fumed. “Some of the players don’t respect the fans. Mawuli Wayo and Asubonteng saw us after the rain beat us in Bibiani and they were laughing. No team in the league has a better coach than Didi Dramani.”


The comments come amid a mixed run of results for the Phobians. Over their last 10 league outings, Hearts of Oak have produced a blend of draws, narrow wins, and a recent loss — a sequence that has frustrated supporters longing for consistency and a serious title push.


Here’s how the team’s most recent ten matches in the ongoing Ghana Premier League played out:


Mar 1, 2026 – Bibiani Gold Stars 2‑1 Hearts of Oak (Loss)
Feb 22, 2026 – Hearts of Oak 0‑0 Berekum Chelsea (Draw)
Feb 15, 2026 – Asante Kotoko 0‑1 Hearts of Oak (Win)
Feb 1, 2026 – Hearts of Oak 0‑0 Bechem United (Draw)
Jan 24, 2026 – Eleven Wonders 0‑3 Hearts of Oak (Win)
Jan 16, 2026 – Hearts of Oak 0‑0 Dreams FC (Draw)
Jan 10, 2026 – Hohoe United 0‑1 Hearts of Oak (Win)
Jan 4, 2026 – Medeama 1‑0 Hearts of Oak (Loss)
Dec 26, 2025 – Hearts of Oak 1‑0 Samartex (Win)
Dec 21, 2025 – Aduana Stars 0‑0 Hearts of Oak (Draw)
(Compiled from recent league results)


Despite some hard‑fought victories — including a morale‑boosting win away at Asante Kotoko SC — the number of stalemates and the recent defeat in Bibiani have left fans feeling the team is not converting solid performances into consistent points. Last season Hearts were praised for having one of the league’s best defensive records early on, but this term the patchy form has seen them slip ground on rivals.


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Supporters argue that while Didi Dramani has been tactically astute, his players have not always matched his intensity — both in performance and in attitude toward the club’s passionate fan base.


As Hearts of Oak prepare for upcoming league fixtures, the pressure is on to translate potential into results and silence critics with a run of consistent performances that can reignite their title ambitions.

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