The CEO of Accra-based Citi FM, Samuel Attah-Mensah (popularly known as Sammens) has stated that he had a "childhood dream" of managing Ghanaian top flight Accra Hearts of oak.
But according to him, he cannot fathom why he missed that long-held aspirantion of manning the affairs of the 2000 African Champions league winners.
His pronouncement comes amid speculations over the future of current CEO Fredrick Moore, who just took over the helm some eight months ago.
"One of my childhood dreams was to grow up and become the CEO of Accra Hearts of Oak football Club.
"See where I am now. I don't know how I missed it" Sammens tweeted.
https://twitter.com/Sammens/status/1205024485910482944
— (@Sammens)
The phobians have had a tall list of CEOs in the past including some celebrited Ghanaian politicians.
Founding member of the Ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP), Dr Nyaho Nyano Tamaklo, National Democratic Congress(NDC)'s Harry Zakkour and current member of Parliament Vincent for La Dadekotopon constituency Vincent Odotei Sowah have all served as CEOs of the Accra-based club in the past.
Sammens' declaration confirms the great number of astute bussinessmen, who have the rainbow club at heart.
From it's managerial quagmire in the 80s to the current challenges of not winning a single trophy in the last 10 years, the 20 times league champions still remain one of the most-cherished clubs across the continent.
There has been media speculations linking the job to former FA presidential aspirant Nana Yaw Amponsah.
But that assertion has been dismantled by board member Alhaji Akanbi, who says the top brass has never harboured any intention to make any changes to the managerial set up of the 2005l4 confederation cup winners.
It is however not known which other campacity Sammens would want to play in bringing back the Phobians to their glorious days when they won the accolade "Continent Club Masters (CCM)".
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