Hearts of Oak have slammed former players Charles Taylor and Dan Quaye for attacking Board Member Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe.
Charles Taylor, in an interview earlier this week, ripped into Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe over his comments made about former players seeking a return to the club to relaunch their careers.
Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe said they had received several offers from former players who are struggling abroad but the leadership of the club will not open their arms wide to welcome every player but will rather evaluate their impact before giving them a second chance.

Taylor, in a response, accused the former Ghanaian Diplomat of being capable of collapsing Hearts of Oak because he lacked ideas.
Taylor’s comments received huge backing from former teammate Dan Quaye.
Part of club statement released on Friday read: ”The comments of made by Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe should be put in context for the record and the avoidance of doubt the statement is the board’s well-considered decision not to welcome back to the club players who left under circumstances similar to the one under which he, Charles Taylor did.
”Hearts is a serious and ambitious club, and we shall not turn it into a platform for career relaunch by players who had deliberately run down their contracts.”
Below is full statement:

The two players contributed immensely to Hearts of Oak winning their first African Champions League title in 2001.