I haven’t done well as Hearts of Oak CEO because we have won nothing – Frederick Moore

Published on: 30 March 2020
I haven’t done well as Hearts of Oak CEO because we have won nothing – Frederick Moore
Frederick Moore

Hearts of Oak Chief Executive Officer Frederick Moore has said that the club’s failure to win any trophy since his appointment means he hasn’t done a good job.

The accounting expert has been the club’s CEO since March 15, 2019, after replacing American Mark Noonan.

According to him, he hasn’t been impressed with himself since the club hasn’t won anything under his tenure.

The Phobians missed out on the Normalisation Committee Special competition last year.

“I have been in the job a year and a few days, we haven’t won any trophy so I haven’t done well. When we win, not just win for one year but when we are consistently winning that’s when I will say I have done well,” he told Kumasi FM.

“I don’t take mediocrity, I believe in the power of the name Phobia, I have believe in the power of our supporters, I believe in the technical team, the players and the team I work with that we’ve got the capacity and capability to win especially when we have got a chairman who is very successful in business, we have to bring that success to Accra Hearts of Oak.

“So, if you ask me today and you want me to mark myself, I mark myself 3/10. If we win, I will move from three to nine. We haven’t won anything, we played the NC competition and we didn’t win. Accra Hearts of Oak, our core business is football, we’ve got some sponsors, strategic partners and others but the most important thing that we have to achieve is to win on the football pitch,” he added.

Moore will be hoping the team rediscover its form and stays consistent so they can this season with either the league or FA Cup.

The season has been suspended to the spread of coronavirus.

 

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