Former Hearts of Oak coach David Duncan has reiterated his desire to return to the club's fold.
The head coaching job of the Phobians has become vacant following the sacking of Scottish coach Frank Nuttall over behaviours which according to the club were in direct conflict with their code of ethics.
And Duncan, who was relieved off his duty as coach of the side during the 2013/14 season, has set his sights on returning to the club.
"Hearts of Oak hasn't done anything to me either. I don't have a problem with Hearts of Oak. If they need my services, I am available," Duncan stated on Happy FM.
He guided the side to a 5th place finish in the 2012/13 season.
The Rainbow Club have appointed Henry Wellington as interim coach and will be assisted by Edward Nii Odoom.
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