The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has declined Hearts of Oak’s request to postpone the date for their Ghana Premier League match week 30 clash with Legon Cities from Thursday, June 24, 2021.
The Phobians wrote to the FA to reschedule the game to enable them have adequate time to prepare for their super clash against Asante Kotoko on Sunday, June 27, 2021.
In the letter signed by the club’s deputy Operations Officer, Amenu Desmond Worlanyo, Hearts of Oak argued that their arch-rivals Asante Kotoko will get enough rest ahead of the big game since they play their league game on Wednesday afternoon thus getting a 72-hour rest whilst they get a 42-hour rest should they play on Thursday evening.
The league leaders proposed that the two games to be played simultaneously to ensure the two teams get the 72-hour rest.
However, in a response from the association on June 17, 2021, signed by Mark Addo to Hearts of Oak cited by Ghanasportspage.com, has declined the proposal and has asked the club to honour the game as scheduled.
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