SHOCKER: Father of Ghana U20 keeper will prevent son from joining 'bad luck Hearts of Oak'

Published on: 03 July 2013
SHOCKER: Father of Ghana U20 keeper will prevent son from joining 'bad luck Hearts of Oak'
Eric Ofori Antwi

The controversial father of Ghana U20 keeper Eric Ofori Antwi says he will prevent his son from joining Hearts of Oak because players from Brong Ahafo Region court bad luck when they play for the Accra-based giants.

"I will not allow my son to play for Hearts of Oak because Bono players get bad luck when they play for Hearts," Dabanka, who is also known as Lawal said.

"I am going to a funeral this weekend and I will meet the chairman of Kotoko. He has not asked me if he wants my son but if he approaches me I will approve it.

"There are countless number of Bono players who have gone to Kotoko and prospered like Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah, George Arthur and many many others.

"Bono players who went to Hearts could not achieve anything so I will not allow my son to go there. The worst for him is to stay at Amidaus - not Hearts of Oak."

Hearts supporters who called into the radio station lashed out at Dabanka with some calling him an 'irresponsible' elder.

Do you think Bono players court bad luck when they play for Hearts? Do you know any Bono player who has prospered while playing for Hearts? Do you know any Bono who has failed at Hearts? Make you views known in the box below:

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