Accra Hearts of Oak are unhappy with the Premier League Board's (PLB) late decision to play their home game against Medeama SC at the Cape Coast Robert Mensah stadium on Wednesday.
The PLB ordered the temporary closure of the Accra Stadium to Hearts of Oak for their home game and the decision was made on Monday following the "misbehavior" of Hearts of Oak fans during their league match with King Faisal.
"I am so disappointed in the PLB. They brought in a letter to change the venue on Monday evening while we are playing on Wednesday. They should have notified us earlier so we can prepare for the security measures and plan for the accommodation of our players ahead of time," Hearts' Deputy General Manager, Hackman Aidoo lamented on Asempa FM's Sports Nite.
Hearts of Oak are second on the league table; one point behind leaders Asante Kotoko.
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