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Hearts blast Konadu's alleged bias

Sat, 28 Jul 2012 Source: gary al-smith, supersprt.com

SuperSport.com understands that Hearts of Oak are unhappy over alleged bias being

shown against them at junior national team level.

According to Hearts insiders, the assumption of key national team jobs

by pro-Kotoko elements has started affecting selection.

SuperSport.com has confirmed that young Hearts midfielder Ashitey Ollenu was sacked

from the Black Satellites camp last Saturday at the team's

camping base in Adenta for reasons that remain unclear.

The player, in an interview, sounded bemused and did not understand why he had been

sacked.

"I don't know what happened that day but when we were told that the

training that the training programme for the day had been shifted to

9am, we all went back to our rooms. I came back only to be told that the bus had

already left," Ollenu complained.

Ashitey Ollenu also said two other players had been sacked as well from

the camp, but SuperSport.com has been informed that two have been called back to the

team's training at the Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School

Park in Ghana's capital.

One of the players in Inter Allies striker Fatau Safiu, who revealed why he had been

axed from the team. "They said we did not train under the

directives of the technical team but when we asked they did not give any concrete

reasons."

Anti-Hearts agenda?

Wednesday's edition of Hearts News, the official club newspaper,

postulates a conspiracy theory to explain the player's expulsion for the team.

"Further investigations conducted by Hearts News can reveal that this

unfortunate event was a potential conspiracy move aimed at eliminating

Hearts' representation in the Satellites team, starting with Ollenu,"

the paper alleges.

The paper does not name how this intends to be done or if any patterns

have emerged since the team was given to former Kotoko, Maxwell Konadu.

But the paper strongly hints that the ascent of Konadu to the Satellites job is

behind "elimination of Hearts representation" in the team.

Konadu himself has been unavailable for comment, although SuperSport.com found no

evidence of wrongdoing on Ollenu's part after several checks

with other technical members of the team.

The Satellites are currently camping in Prampram ahead of their first

leg of the qualifiers against Uganda in three days,w which will be a

tussle for a place in next year's Africa Youth Championship in Algeria.

All the qualifiers

Guinea - Burkina Faso

Morocco - Gambia

DR Congo - Mauritius

Sierra Leone - Cameroon

Rwanda - Mali

Lesotho - Zambia

Niger – Senegal

Benin – Ivory Coast

Tanzania – Nigeria

Congo – South Africa

Zimbabwe – Angola

Egypt - Kenya

Source: gary al-smith, supersprt.com