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Duncan fails to rule out Hearts return

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Sun, 29 Dec 2013 Source: ghanasoccernet

Former Hearts of Oak head coach, David Duncan, insists he could return to the club as he reveals he has got unfinished business to tie up.
Though the 50-year-old says his return would depend on circumstances at the club.
“Coming back to the club will depend on the circumstance, but I believe I have unfinished business at Accra Hearts of Oak,” he told reporters at his personal press conference in Accra.
In 2005, I was close to taking charge at the club, but it didn’t materialize and last year I was appointed to take over from C.K Akunnor and just as things were taking shape I was fizzled out.”
The former Ghana U17 trainer was axed by Hearts in November following disagreements with the club’s board just a year after being employed.
He reveals he came to Hearts with a vision which has not been achieved.
“I came to the club with a vision because I knew what the loyal fans were expecting. Accra Hearts of Oak is a big club and expectations have always been high from the teeming supporters.

Former Hearts of Oak head coach, David Duncan, insists he could return to the club as he reveals he has got unfinished business to tie up.
Though the 50-year-old says his return would depend on circumstances at the club.
“Coming back to the club will depend on the circumstance, but I believe I have unfinished business at Accra Hearts of Oak,” he told reporters at his personal press conference in Accra.
In 2005, I was close to taking charge at the club, but it didn’t materialize and last year I was appointed to take over from C.K Akunnor and just as things were taking shape I was fizzled out.”
The former Ghana U17 trainer was axed by Hearts in November following disagreements with the club’s board just a year after being employed.
He reveals he came to Hearts with a vision which has not been achieved.
“I came to the club with a vision because I knew what the loyal fans were expecting. Accra Hearts of Oak is a big club and expectations have always been high from the teeming supporters.

Source: ghanasoccernet