Dan Quaye, a former defender for Ghana, has attacked the Hearts of Oak administration for failing to handle several key and experienced players and ultimately letting them go.
The most recent player released by the Phobians, Mohammed Alhassan, has joined rivals Asante Kotoko on a free transfer.
Mohammed Alhassan played with The Phobians for four seasons, winning the Ghana Premier League and two MTN FA Cup championships.
He is expected to help Asante Kotoko defend the Ghana Premier League title with his experience in the game.
In an interview on Happy FM, Dan Quaye, questioned the decision by Hearts of Oak to release certain players like Mo. Alhassan and Manaf Umar who currently play for RTU.
“Look at the way they treated Manaf at RTU, it’s just sad with the way they let go of certain key players.
“What I don’t understand is that, why would Hearts let a good player like Mohammed Alhassan and go for a player in the second or first division player who you would now need to nature?
“Mohammed Alhassan is an experienced player and sometimes the young ones need to learn from such players,” he said.
“Alhassan’s move to is a good one for the player himself because he is not wanted by Hearts of Oak and also with the kind of experience he has, I’m convinced he can help Kotoko in their title contention” he added.