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Olele, Grant and Dede: The three major talking points

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  • Saint Ghfuo: Nyantakyi must go! 9 years ago

    1. Change is a natural part of evolution. There are so many good veterans, like Kaka, terry, totti, drogba etc who don't play for their country anymore. Others must be given a chance to prove what they can do just like olele ...
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  • Edem Lasisi, Atlanta, USA 9 years ago

    I agree with you. However, I also emphasize with Dede, who grew up with, and has been with Marseilles ever since. Sometimes, it is natural for humans to want to risk leaving the safety of home into the uncertainty of the outs ...
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  • Mr.N 9 years ago

    According to Nii Ayitey Tetteh “Olele” is 36 had his first cap in 1996 so are telling me that “Olele” was 17 when he was called into the Black Stars. How old was “Olele” when he first played for Accra Great Olympi ...
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  • Analyst 9 years ago

    What is important is to support Grant rather than criticise him mischievously. It is not prudent to employ a coach only to disrespect him in his job.
    There is no way any selection of 23 or 22 Ghanaian players can exhaust the ...
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  • Ishmael odoi_odoi 9 years ago

    Ayew your problem is change.its difficult for you to leave Marseille. Its time to leave France.

  • Great 9 years ago

    If this guy is 100 years and he is better than the other keepers, what is the big deal about it. If he is the best and he can do the job, why not give it to him.