New Edubiase President Abdul Salam Yakubu insists he is not bothered by the boosted support of Hearts of Oak ahead of their Premier League clash on Saturday.
The Berkwai-based club will be hosting the rejuvenated Phobians in the Week 24 fixture in Obuasi.
New Edubiase are currently just a point above Hearts ahead of their clash which many believe will be a walk in the park for the Phobians due to their recent resurgence.
Hearts have been boosted by the return of their former top executives including the likes of Thomas Okine [now Nii Gbese], Harry Zakkour, Stephen Akwettey and Isaac Tetteh.
Their return in unofficial capacities appears to have boosted the morale of the team who are now playing with some high level of seriousness and motivation.
But Abdul Salam Yakubu is unfazed by the new found charisma of the Phobians.
"We hear this one is coming, that one is coming to watch the game but football is played on the pitch," Yakubu said.
"Player to player, we are ahead and therefore I don't see the effect of what any big person coming to watch the game will do.
"In any case, we also have our big and formed executives also coming to watch the game."