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Ghana players bought qualifier tickets

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  • Pio Papa 7 years ago

    It is good they did this out of patriotism but knowing the socio economic background of this people it should have been smaller for them to bear

  • babs 7 years ago

    Ghanaians r turning into something.hate is killedby us gradually.

  • Holy DIAMOND 7 years ago

    Win in Alexandria next month and we're back on track.
    Don't despair.

  • $aint Ghfuo: Black Excellence !!! 7 years ago

    IF YOU WANT TO GO TO WCUP. YOU NEED TO START STRONG...

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  • True Talk 7 years ago

    The NDC know they will not be in power during the world cup, so they took the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. Disrupt the NPP manifesto and also play on the worst field for the way Ghana play football.

  • $aint Ghfuo: Black Excellence !!! 7 years ago

    LIKE I KEEP SAYING. CALL UR BEST PLAYERS N STOP THE BULLSHIT. SO MANY GH PLAYERS HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKED BY THEESE BUNCH OF FILTHY PAY TO PLAY GFA N NOW SEE THE DISGRACE THAT IS COMING TO GH....TP MAZEMBE WON CONTINENTAL TRROPHY ...
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  • adu 7 years ago

    NDC must go we need change

  • moses 7 years ago

    The sports minister must go

  • former 7 years ago

    SURPRISE, IF THE PLAYERS THINK THEY ARE PLAYING FOR THE MINSTER THEN THOSE INSTIGATING TOO ARE FOR THE DOWN FALL OF GHANA'S GAME.WHO TOLD THE PLAYERS THAT THEY ARE THE FIRST EVER TO BUY TICKETS FOR SUPPORTERS TO GO WATCH GHAN ...
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  • Emperor Rasheed 7 years ago

    They forgot to write my name.

  • togbe kofi 7 years ago

    so is dis not a sign of hardship ghanaians are going through? people cant even afford to buy a ticket for a game and the few that can afford it too are those who dont pay before entering...change will surely come

  • Joey Boy 7 years ago

    The Northerners in the team bought the tickets for fans in Tamale, let the Fantes be ready to buy tickets because the next match is going to Cape Coast.

  • tg 7 years ago

    Why do you people see the northerners as poor? They are not as people think, for Ghs 30 ,50, 10 dey can pay. Only dat they are not ready to watch dis lazy players. They bought those tickets for family members.

  • kuuso 7 years ago

    They should buy all tickets to all Ghanaians but i would not watch them.i will rather watch G4or G8.It is not National duty, but now a job.No more monkey they work

  • mass 7 years ago

    And so what ?

  • kingsford 7 years ago

    Why, sport minister should not repeat this

  • Kwadjoe, USA 7 years ago

    With Egypt leading the group with 3 points it will be difficult for Ghana to qualify for 2018. The match was not even broadcast in the US. Sadly, most other games were broadcast live by BEIN TV. Why is that?
    This is what hap ...
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  • Didi 7 years ago

    Kwadjoe, next time check beinsportsconnect.tv. They did show it there. The ones they don't broadcast on their main channel are broadcast on other Bein channels such as Bein2 or Bein 3 or Bein Deportes. They are also all onlin ...
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  • Kwadjoe, USA 7 years ago

    Thanks, Didi. I did all I could but was unsuccessful. Great info!

  • Tex 7 years ago

    I watched the game on bein sports connect. Just log in with your cable service provider next time.

  • just concerned 7 years ago

    this will have to stop or else it will become a routine.

  • He is a ghanaian 7 years ago

    Idiots players .they have not seen anything yet gradually they will buy tickets for supporters for free yet no one will accept it.greedy low class players .

  • Etse Dugah 7 years ago

    Oh Ministry of sports! Anyway i will reserve my comments and thank the patriotic international players and GFA. The sports ministry will continue to have changes in the administration but GFA will continue to live.