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    Mark Noonan’s statement after resigning as Hearts Of Oak CEO

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoMarch 16, 2019Updated:May 29, 201962 Comments1 Min Read
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    Mark Noonan’s statement after resigning as Hearts Of Oak CEO


    Hearts of Oak confirmed a few days ago that Mark Noonan has left his post as the CEO of the club. Mark Noonan released a statement via social media to show gratitude to the fans and management of the club.

    He tweeted:

    “Thank you to all the True @HeartsOfOakGH (you know who you are) who made our time in Ghana special. I sincerely appreciate your support and will miss you all dearly.  Until we meet again, I am most grateful for the memories.  #AHOSC #BeatKotoko”


    Hearts of Oak CEO Mark Noonan resigns

    The Official statement from the club stated that Mark Noonan resigned because of family issues and frustration over lack of football in the country, but several reports are also stating that he had a fall out with the club owner Togbe Afede XIV.

    Hearts of Oak announced that Federick Moore will replace Mark Noonan as the club’s new CEO.

     



     

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