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Wakaso and Dauda should not be swollen-headed - Barnes

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  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    Spot on Barnes! Ghanaians are quick to sing praises but even quicker to crucify you. Barnes, Dede Ayew and the likes who have died for Ghana know it better!

  • POW, The Prince of Walewale 11 years ago

    From his comment I can still see that poor boy from Kaiser flat at Community #4 Tema, who once was carrying and selling dough nut aka "bofroloto" every morning across town b'4 school. He got into Starlets got money and sudden ...
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  • ganaba 11 years ago

    Wakaso is not all that good. just an average player.

  • Ern 11 years ago

    Wakaso is OK. He is young. He represented Ghana at the U17 championship in 2005. It is good to see that Ghana is managing to bring players in from the junior teams into the senior teams.
    I have been very impressed by Solomon ...
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  • JUDAS-Liverpool 11 years ago

    I share the same view with you.Wakaso is ok.Just imagine the way Ghanaians have attacked Gyan for his penalty misses and the courage wakaso gathers to take the kicks.It's juat great.Yes,Solomon Asante is also my favourite.Whe ...
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  • true talk 11 years ago

    In Ghana soccer, just a single mistake will put you out. Akaminko can explain it better. Or maybe Sammy Kufuor and Sammy Adjei. You can win the world cup for Ghana, but it only takes a single mistake for everyone to forget.

  • Ern 11 years ago

    Judas, Solomon Asante is a local based player........ he plays for Berekum Chelsea.

  • jigijaga 11 years ago

    i felt your feelings: he couldn't graduate into the under 20 team let alone blackstars but he comes advising. we were told that osam duodu couldn't tolerate his haughtiness. when he assumed the captainship of the starlets he ...
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  • Senior citizen---Germany. 11 years ago

    What Mr Barns is saying is right and without any reservation, I will add some of the behaviour of football supporters throughout the whole world.They are found of Hero worship be it in the UK, France and especially in Germany ...
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  • CEREBRAL 11 years ago

    1) Are we not happy that Wakaso has scored 3 goals?
    2) Are we not happy that Wakaso scored all 2 of his penalties?
    3) Are we not happy that Wakaso is confident, optimistic about winning?
    4) Do we want Wakaso to be wimpy, p ...
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  • Mr.N 11 years ago

    I need to get my feet to Germany to pump some sense into his ear. I need visa any help from Governor, The Stallion, Prof S'Berta or the traveling pastor DTP Slimzay. What is wrong with him? Barnes you better watch out I am co ...
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  • ANTWI 11 years ago

    WE ALL STARTED FROM SOMEWHERE.IN THIS WORLD NO MATTER HOW RICH YOU ARE ,SOMEONE HELPS YOU.ROD STEWART WAS A NEWA PAPERBOY,DIG GRAVE BEFORE BEING A WORLD SUPER STAR TODAY.People always find it easier to be a result of the past ...
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  • IBRAHIM 11 years ago

    good advice from barnes

  • SASABONSAM 11 years ago

    Wrong timing, we need positive comments only at this time.

  • brother in egypt 11 years ago

    all the best Wakaso and co....

  • Author: Tjorven's Africa Calling 11 years ago

    A good advice to all Black star players! And also for the various Ghanaians.

    He who knows it, feels it.

    Thanks for your contribution.

  • him 11 years ago

    baseless, zero substances and waist of space.

  • Maestro 11 years ago

    i side here with you brother him, wakasso and fatau are not swollen headed they are performing their dutiesrnes and are just happy about that ba!

  • Ern 11 years ago

    1. Good advise to tell them to remain focussed. I agree.

    2. WRONG to say Ghanaians like to make players scapegoats. All the players he mentioned turned their backs on us. Prince Boateng refused to play for Ghana. Essien is ...
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  • KojoLee/MRAA@WalatuAfcon 11 years ago

    Thank you Ern. I hate those people whose always goes out and made all sorts of irrelevance comments.

    What exactly did we do to Dede, Kevin Prince Boateng as well as Essien?

    I think you said it all.

  • Ern 11 years ago

    Yes Kojo, Ghanaians will never insult a patroitic player. Even Rastaman Kwame Ayew was not a very good player, but NO Ghanaian ever criticised him because everyone could see he was 100% comitted, running all over the pitch. B ...
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  • jigijaga 11 years ago

    you should have mentioned sam johnson alongside, emmanuel armah,

  • Kiki 11 years ago

    Hey Burnes,over to you!

  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    Ern you have no idea what u're talking about or with all due respect you suffer from selective amnesia just like the many Ghanaian football fans. Do you know the insults that have been heaped on John Mensah, Richard Kingston, ...
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  • Abe 11 years ago

    Just leave Ghanaians and their baseless and envious chastisement. Anybody who does not see how Dede Ayew is committed to the Ghana course is just a jealous, awfully envious person. People have hated on the boy right from CAN ...
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  • Ern 11 years ago

    Abe, I am not hating on the Abedi family. Go and read my comments......I praised Abedi, I praised Kwame Ayew.
    I do not hate or envy Andre (although I personally think he is overrated, but that is my opinion), you should lear ...
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  • Ern 11 years ago

    Shwazzo, you make a very good point. Dede did show commitment in CAN 2012 playing with a dislocated shoulder. Very true.
    But are you aware that sometimes players start out humble and committed and then their Ego takes over w ...
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  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    Ern, point well made

  • Charles Abrokwa 11 years ago

    Wasn't he given the extensions? What more was he expecting? Yes, he played with a dislocated shoulder. Should that be enough reason for our beloved Dede to be setting his own standards for the coach and indeed the Black Stars ...
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  • Ern 11 years ago

    Hmmmm, say it again oooh Charles.
    Anyway, I personally think the coach showed strength of character to drop him, and I believe it is the right decision although others may disagree.
    Let us hope that Dede does not take it pe ...
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  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    Abrokwa, all Dede said was that he had a review appointment with his Doctor on the 21st, leave France on the 22nd so he should be in Camp by Wednesday, the 23rd. He did not set his own standards. Sometimes, we need to realize ...
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  • Ern 11 years ago

    Shwazzo, let me ask you a question. Do you think that if it was one of the less known players (for example Solomon Asante) who was in Dede's position (not 100% fit, but feeling ok), they would have asked for more time? Most p ...
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  • Nii 11 years ago

    ERN, u hit the nail right on the head!
    thought barnes ws making sense in his first statement,only 2 realise that he didnt know wht he ws about.
    If u do the right thing,we'll praise u. u mess up,we give it 2 u!
    period!

  • Nii 11 years ago

    ERN, u hit the nail right on the head!
    thought barnes ws making sense in his first statement,only 2 realise that he didnt know wht he ws about.
    If u do the right thing,we'll praise u. u mess up,we give it 2 u!
    period!

  • Koki 11 years ago

    its just so true, Barnes! They will sing your praises today and tomorrow just one stumble nail you mercilessly. I would rather prefer they decline and frown upon any such short-term praises from such emotional praise-singers! ...
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  • Ern 11 years ago

    Koki, do not believe every nonsense people sprout out. What exactly did Ghanaians do to Barnes?
    He has finished his playing career and is making his money quietly somewhere. He is no longer in the public eye. People are not ...
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  • Kenneth Osei-Afriyie 11 years ago

    Praise him; Praise him. Crucify him; Crucify him. Humans are prone to that so this is a timely advice not only for Dauda and Wakaso but also for the entire team. The two have undoubtedly contributed in no small measure to the ...
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  • SANTACLAUSIAN, Croydon 11 years ago

    You are right in your assessment of the Cape Verde game, we did well to go through the game but if we had played like that against Mali or the like, we would have been in deep trouble. You simply cannot defend a one goal lead ...
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  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    Ghana has been porous through out the tournament but mother luck has been kind to us. Even against Niger, the Nigerian equalizer was legitimate and had the goal stood the entire complexion of the game could have changed. Agai ...
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  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    "If we win the cup it will paper up all the deficiencies otherwise the cookie crumbles!"

  • Ern 11 years ago

    Yes, we have been lucky. Our GK Dauda should have been sent off against Mali, and we should have played 85 mins 10 against 11.

    But I disagree with you when you say Kwasi Appiah looks clueless. Ghana had a slow start to the ...
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  • appiah papa 11 years ago

    wakaso thinks scoring penalties is being a great player.

  • Abe 11 years ago

    If Gyan had scored the penalty against Zambia in the last AFCON we wld have drawn level. If scoring penalties is cheap go score for us, we're watching...

  • BALL ROLLING 11 years ago

    ARE YOU BLIND? WHO TOLD YOU WAKASO SCORED ONLY PENALTY? HATE WILL KILL YOU. REPENT AND LEAVE THAT FINE PLAYER WAKASO ALONE, HE IS GOOD.

  • Pap 11 years ago

    when did Wakaso tell you he is great... He is enjoying it is football, so let him be.

  • Coach 11 years ago

    Ask Asamoah Gyan if scoring penalties is easy.

  • AKK 11 years ago

    Has Wakaso said anything. The guy guy is playing his heart out for the country and already stupids like you want to vilify him for nothing. Let him be, I wonder if you have ever achieved anything in your life?

  • appiah papa 11 years ago

    Nonsense.i have achieved a lot for this country. If you dont know who iam just keep quite.

  • Franciel 11 years ago

    For once a former of BS staff gives a good advice, players should consider it

  • Sir Kofi Mumui 11 years ago

    Damn fool. When and how did Ghanaians make a scape goat out of the players mentioned? And who are you to councel the players? Learn to shut up if you have nothing sensible to say!

  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    i am surprised you call yourself "sir" cos ur effusions speak otherwise. Asamoah Gyan has been Ghana's most prolific striker since the days of Prince Polley, Tony Yeboah n co but didn't Ghanaians threaten to beat him up??? Di ...
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  • Sir Kofi Mumui 11 years ago

    Mr./Miss whatever.First, I earned the title Sir. I did not bestow it on myself. Perhaps your understanding of 'scape goat' is different from mine. Go buy a good dictionary. Of course no coach in his right mind will continue t ...
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  • Shwazo Barcello 11 years ago

    You earned the title "SIR"??? Thanks for making my day. Were you knighted by the Queen of England or your "sir" is a primary school teacher acquired one? It's also funny that you ask me to go buy a good dictionary cos it look ...
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  • nicman@atl 11 years ago

    forgotten you disgraced yourself ghana vrs nigeria and your father and mother paid for it at the community 8 methodist churc with boos hoots and titi wo ba yiieee

  • shwazzo Barcello 11 years ago

    "forgotten you disgraced yourself ghana vrs nigeria and your father and mother paid for it at the community 8 methodist churc with boos hoots and titi wo ba yiieee"... It's this attitude of Ghanaians that he was talking about ...
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  • KOGYAM 11 years ago

    "“In about six months to a year they will be the scapegoats of Ghana football, just as they did to us and Michael Essien, [Kevin] Prince Boateng, Ayew brothers and the others.”

    NOBODY SACKED ESSIEN, KELVIN AND YOU.
    CO ...
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  • Evangelist 11 years ago

    If they can stay humble as they rise up in their carrier, they will not be swollen-headed and the sky will be their limit. God will always exalt the humble but bring down the proud. They should remember that money is not ever ...
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  • NPP=Kotoko 11 years ago

    Barnes, this advice is like Bill Clinton advising B. Obama. This is the same thing all our past presidents should be doing and stop following thier individual political parties. Because they become important and realiable ass ...
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  • Doe 11 years ago

    Barnes u have to shut the fuck up.In your time what did u do with the national team?U where not even part of the national team.So shut up and watch

  • jango 11 years ago

    stupid boy like u.when u came from de italia 91 tourney,who was more swollen headed like you?in the white two door opel cadett running all around in tema.silly haircut dies with neon colors.you were everywhere just playing de ...
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