Do you know the man who coached Kotoko to their last African Cup Championship? Have you bothered finding out what he did with his club in the Ivory Coast and what he achieved?
Do you know the man who coached Kotoko to their last African Cup Championship? Have you bothered finding out what he did with his club in the Ivory Coast and what he achieved?
Rasheed 8 years ago
Where were you when Sunday won the African cup for Kotoko in 1983? and went to coach in Ivory coast. What proof do you want again? No insults please.
Where were you when Sunday won the African cup for Kotoko in 1983? and went to coach in Ivory coast. What proof do you want again? No insults please.
K. Twumasi, Colorado, USA 8 years ago
He is going to insult you.
He is going to insult you.
The Stallion 8 years ago
This is a direct attack.
As for this one di333, you no try at all!!!
This is a direct attack.
As for this one di333, you no try at all!!!
BARFOUR AWUAH 8 years ago
You are a wise man, those days are gone but Ibrahim Sunday's generation bring good memories about Ghana Football.
You are a wise man, those days are gone but Ibrahim Sunday's generation bring good memories about Ghana Football.
Collins Anim 8 years ago
Ibrahim Kwasiada!!!
Ibrahim Kwasiada!!!
PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 8 years ago
Mr. Anderson's automobile suddenly developed a flat tire one night, immediately outside the strong iron fence that walled off the local mental institution.
Annoyed but resigned, Anderson jacked up the car and prepared to ... read full comment
Mr. Anderson's automobile suddenly developed a flat tire one night, immediately outside the strong iron fence that walled off the local mental institution.
Annoyed but resigned, Anderson jacked up the car and prepared to replace the wheel. He took off the hubcap, unscrewed the bolts, which he placed in the hubcap, which in turn was resting in the road, and placed the spare tire with its hub onto the axle.
He was about to reach for the hubcap with its bolts when a speeding car raced by and, even as Mr. Anderson jumped back for dear life, it ran over the hubcap, sent it spinning for two blocks, and sent the bolts flying in all directions.
There was no possibility of finding the bolts in the dark, and, helplessly, Anderson realized he was standing there with a wheel on the axle, unbolted and useless. While he wondered what to do, a man from the other side of the fence shouted, "Hey, mister."
Anderson looked up, surprised, and realized that he had attracted the attention of one of the mental inmates, who had been watching the procedures by the light of the street lamps. Anderson said cautiously, "Yes? Is there something you want?"
"I just want to give you some advice. Look — just take off the other hubcaps and remove one bolt from each wheel and use them for that spare tire you have. The other wheels will be held by four bolts apiece and your spare by three. That will hold you till you get to the nearest repair shop, where you can get additional bolts and an additional hubcap."
"Great," said Anderson. "You're perfectly right. Now why didn't I think of that?" Then, embarrassed, he said, "It's really amazing that, under the circumstances — uh — you could —"
"Because I'm in here?" said the inmate contemptuously. "That just means I'm crazy. It doesn't mean I'm stupid."
Dee kay 8 years ago
Princewilly at it again....lol
Princewilly at it again....lol
Ama Badua 8 years ago
I got to know Ibrahim Sunday personally, and I was a friend of the family during the years he played in Bremen, Germany.Having been raised in the midst of several brothers and friends who played in the Ghana Soccer League, I ... read full comment
I got to know Ibrahim Sunday personally, and I was a friend of the family during the years he played in Bremen, Germany.Having been raised in the midst of several brothers and friends who played in the Ghana Soccer League, I can say Ibrahim was a fine soccer player with unquestionable integrity and a submissive character. I learnt he was as good a coach as he was a player. He surely no longer has the energy required to perform the job of a national coach, but I am very certain he has the capability to play the role of a member of an advisory committee on the team's issues. I highly recommend him for such a role if he wishes to offer his help to the national team.
Abeku Quansah Ativorgbe. 8 years ago
He was a great player, he knows the game inside out. I think he would do a good job if given the chance.
He was a great player, he knows the game inside out. I think he would do a good job if given the chance.
Obrefo 8 years ago
He's simply the best. Those who never saw him play will disagree with me. The best all around player Ghana has ever produced. A good defender and an attacker and also discipline on and of the field. I first saw him play when ... read full comment
He's simply the best. Those who never saw him play will disagree with me. The best all around player Ghana has ever produced. A good defender and an attacker and also discipline on and of the field. I first saw him play when I was 8 years old in Kumasi sports stadium with my uncle when Kotoko played Englebet of Congo for the Africa Club Championship first leg in Kumasi. It ended up 1 - 1 but he was the man who saved the day for Kotoko to limit the damage from the Mumbutu boys. Kotoko went to Congo and beat them on their own turf 2 goal to 1 to lift the cup. And again, Ibrahim Sunday was the man. He really earned the Africa Best Player of the year through hard work and dedication. God bless you Alhaji Ibrahim Sunday, you're my hero and I hope to meet you personally and shake your hands one day when I visit Ghana. I still remember your heroic game against Accra Great Olympics in the semi final the subsequent year. I was at the stadium and you didn't disappoint with the goal u scored at the dying minute to put Kotoko through to the finals against Cannon Club Youande.
Rasheed 8 years ago
Sunday Ibrahim was a very good and a skillful midfield player. He would start and end a match with a clean jersey,but would be the best player on that day.He played no the 6 position and could score goals.He was then competin ... read full comment
Sunday Ibrahim was a very good and a skillful midfield player. He would start and end a match with a clean jersey,but would be the best player on that day.He played no the 6 position and could score goals.He was then competing with Joe Ghartey of herats,but Joe couldn't match him.Then came the heroics of Razak and Polo,but ABEDI PELE is the BEST.
Rasheed 8 years ago
"The no.6 position". "Hearts".
"The no.6 position". "Hearts".
The Stallion 8 years ago
If, to say, you dey drink Vod, like you for be the best analyst like me.
I dey advise you teyyy to drink the V-Power but you no dey gree. Why?
Since yesaday, I dey buzz basa basa cos we don beat Man C 2-1.
The rest of the ... read full comment
If, to say, you dey drink Vod, like you for be the best analyst like me.
I dey advise you teyyy to drink the V-Power but you no dey gree. Why?
Since yesaday, I dey buzz basa basa cos we don beat Man C 2-1.
The rest of the clubs will smell shito & koobi; I swear to my V-Power!!!
Rasheed 8 years ago
Leicester dey wait for una.You go smell pepper that day.Me I dey drink brukutu,i good well well.
Leicester dey wait for una.You go smell pepper that day.Me I dey drink brukutu,i good well well.
The Stallion 8 years ago
I nova hear dem name before. E no bi dem we hammer 5-2 in the first leg?
Dem go eat komi and shito at the Emirates.
Any challenger?...Dr. Limann
I nova hear dem name before. E no bi dem we hammer 5-2 in the first leg?
Dem go eat komi and shito at the Emirates.
Any challenger?...Dr. Limann
Rastafara"I" 8 years ago
I hope you have not forgotten that goalkeepers are among the 11 players of a football team...Yashin was and is the most talented player ever..
I hope you have not forgotten that goalkeepers are among the 11 players of a football team...Yashin was and is the most talented player ever..
Kofi 8 years ago
Obrefo, well done for your sharp memory. I remember both matches and the role of Sunday very clearly as if it was just yesterday. I was in a teenager in Secondary school then.I have always maintained that Sunday is the greate ... read full comment
Obrefo, well done for your sharp memory. I remember both matches and the role of Sunday very clearly as if it was just yesterday. I was in a teenager in Secondary school then.I have always maintained that Sunday is the greatest footballer Ghana has ever produced followed by Abedi Pele. Osei Kofi could be ranked about Fifth.
The Monitor, Oakland, California 8 years ago
Thanks Stallion. I thought this feud was over long time ago. I think Twumasi is the problem, not Ghfuo.
Thanks Stallion. I thought this feud was over long time ago. I think Twumasi is the problem, not Ghfuo.
Adomakoh Froboo 8 years ago
Good old days. One of the greatest. I later met him in Gabon where he successfully coached the Army team,105. He was given the rank of a General. Long live, Alhaji
Good old days. One of the greatest. I later met him in Gabon where he successfully coached the Army team,105. He was given the rank of a General. Long live, Alhaji
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Do you know the man who coached Kotoko to their last African Cup Championship? Have you bothered finding out what he did with his club in the Ivory Coast and what he achieved?
Where were you when Sunday won the African cup for Kotoko in 1983? and went to coach in Ivory coast. What proof do you want again? No insults please.
He is going to insult you.
This is a direct attack.
As for this one di333, you no try at all!!!
You are a wise man, those days are gone but Ibrahim Sunday's generation bring good memories about Ghana Football.
Ibrahim Kwasiada!!!
Mr. Anderson's automobile suddenly developed a flat tire one night, immediately outside the strong iron fence that walled off the local mental institution.
Annoyed but resigned, Anderson jacked up the car and prepared to ...
read full comment
Princewilly at it again....lol
I got to know Ibrahim Sunday personally, and I was a friend of the family during the years he played in Bremen, Germany.Having been raised in the midst of several brothers and friends who played in the Ghana Soccer League, I ...
read full comment
He was a great player, he knows the game inside out. I think he would do a good job if given the chance.
He's simply the best. Those who never saw him play will disagree with me. The best all around player Ghana has ever produced. A good defender and an attacker and also discipline on and of the field. I first saw him play when ...
read full comment
Sunday Ibrahim was a very good and a skillful midfield player. He would start and end a match with a clean jersey,but would be the best player on that day.He played no the 6 position and could score goals.He was then competin ...
read full comment
"The no.6 position". "Hearts".
If, to say, you dey drink Vod, like you for be the best analyst like me.
I dey advise you teyyy to drink the V-Power but you no dey gree. Why?
Since yesaday, I dey buzz basa basa cos we don beat Man C 2-1.
The rest of the ...
read full comment
Leicester dey wait for una.You go smell pepper that day.Me I dey drink brukutu,i good well well.
I nova hear dem name before. E no bi dem we hammer 5-2 in the first leg?
Dem go eat komi and shito at the Emirates.
Any challenger?...Dr. Limann
I hope you have not forgotten that goalkeepers are among the 11 players of a football team...Yashin was and is the most talented player ever..
Obrefo, well done for your sharp memory. I remember both matches and the role of Sunday very clearly as if it was just yesterday. I was in a teenager in Secondary school then.I have always maintained that Sunday is the greate ...
read full comment
Thanks Stallion. I thought this feud was over long time ago. I think Twumasi is the problem, not Ghfuo.
Good old days. One of the greatest. I later met him in Gabon where he successfully coached the Army team,105. He was given the rank of a General. Long live, Alhaji
He is a winner