Chief Executive Officer of Accra Hearts of Oak Frederick Moore has opened up on his performance after assuming office a year now.
The Phobians appointed the accounting to expect following the departure of the then CEO Mark Noonan in March 2019.
Moore in an interview with Kumasi FM rated himself low as he believes he has not lived up to expectations following his appointment as the club CEO.
The rainbow boys have not won any major silverware since 2009 and the CEO says his inability to guide his charges to break that jinx makes him a failure.
Asked about his performance after one year, he said, “I will mark myself 3/10 because we have not won trophies under my reign. 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”
“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 said.
“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”
“I don’t take mediocrity, I believe in the power of the name phobia, I have believed 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’ve got a chairman who is very successful in business, we have to bring that success to Accra Hearts of Oak”
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim