German-born Boateng, the brother of Germany international Jerome, opted to play for Ghana only months before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa but featured in every game and helped the Black Stars to the quarter-finals where ... read full comment
German-born Boateng, the brother of Germany international Jerome, opted to play for Ghana only months before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa but featured in every game and helped the Black Stars to the quarter-finals where they were controversially eliminated by Uruguay.
He was ready to do battle for Ghana because of such comments he made and see what AA did unlike 2010, he benched him and we lost, Kevin saw that as the work of a useless coach that's why he got mad with AA. Was he indiscipline in 2010 when the Serbian realized his potential and featured him in every match from start. Today he hes been compelled to apologize and eat a big fat humble pie we would have met the Germans in the final and beat them but thanks to clueless Appiah that's why Kevin was mad, we lost on a silver platter.
Nana 9 years ago
Alex you are right.Anybody who does not want to tell the truth turn to blame the players.How can a monkey work for baboo to chop???Didn´t we see the Germans?How can you go to a tournament with your own family and prevent oth ... read full comment
Alex you are right.Anybody who does not want to tell the truth turn to blame the players.How can a monkey work for baboo to chop???Didn´t we see the Germans?How can you go to a tournament with your own family and prevent others from doing same???Apology is not enough since they will repeat the same old mistakes.At the AFCON in Mali,Osei Kufour complained and was thrown out like Prince Boateng and Muntari.
Sarskoberta 9 years ago
How deep shall we bury our heads, OOPS! I mean, our differences?
It takes the dislusioned, the disgruntled, the frustrated, the disapointed and the heart break years to recover.
Like you said it took Germany ten civilized y ... read full comment
How deep shall we bury our heads, OOPS! I mean, our differences?
It takes the dislusioned, the disgruntled, the frustrated, the disapointed and the heart break years to recover.
Like you said it took Germany ten civilized years before achieving the desired results.
Talking about mentality of Ghanaians as opposed to the Germans, can we possibly transform ours overnight against the backdrop of corruption and apathy?
If took the Germans that long to peak up, how long do you expect Ghana to bloom.?
We already pushing 40years without the so much perceived "Dinpa y3 sen ahonya" mantle you're talking about.
So now tell us: How do we go about it? Cuz, our leaders have either failed or refused to do the right thing.
Shall we swap our corrupt leaders with the honest men of Germany?
How about dealing with indiscipline among players? Shall our players be born again or create surrogate players to get to the top quicker than expected?
"Wonni Yaanonm a 3mmfr3 Yaanom"
Beats Me.
Tanga star in Egypt 9 years ago
this stupid man is putting the blame on the players why not blaming our bad leaders and the coach who change his first keeper because he can not speak asanti.
this stupid man is putting the blame on the players why not blaming our bad leaders and the coach who change his first keeper because he can not speak asanti.
Joseph Baffoe 9 years ago
I believe strongly that players involved in this issue, did this to revolt against the way people put in place of trust,renegade on trust put into to administer. This should tell Ghanaians that the players were sick and tired ... read full comment
I believe strongly that players involved in this issue, did this to revolt against the way people put in place of trust,renegade on trust put into to administer. This should tell Ghanaians that the players were sick and tired of how things are run for them. All should know not only Black Stars were suffering, even though there seemed big budget for the team but really how much is given or spend on them only God knows. This happens across the Spectrum of all Sports disciplines in Ghana. Take Gaisah who through frustration opted for Holland. I strongly recommend these 3 musketeers for their revolution. It's going to save Ghana Sports and the nation will be the winner, thereby saving money and accountability will be well adhered to.
sulley 9 years ago
It appears to me the writer does not know anything about psychology in football and that is why he made such stupid comments.He should know that it is the trainer who has work on the mentality of the players. He has to prepar ... read full comment
It appears to me the writer does not know anything about psychology in football and that is why he made such stupid comments.He should know that it is the trainer who has work on the mentality of the players. He has to prepare them mentally for the match and even during the match. That is where AA failed because of his incompetence.
Harrison 9 years ago
Replace the coach, that's all we ask for. AA is not a coach material. Put him somewhere to be building his teams. Like what Ivory Coast is doing, get a foreign coach who will be a man of himself. Tactically sound, to put ... read full comment
Replace the coach, that's all we ask for. AA is not a coach material. Put him somewhere to be building his teams. Like what Ivory Coast is doing, get a foreign coach who will be a man of himself. Tactically sound, to put our talented players together.
mc daimound 9 years ago
you have to tell us how much they paid you to write this. shame on you, and we pray God punish you, your trick didnt work this time, why didnt you question the 47 officials what they were doing there, but you think some one w ... read full comment
you have to tell us how much they paid you to write this. shame on you, and we pray God punish you, your trick didnt work this time, why didnt you question the 47 officials what they were doing there, but you think some one will believe you ? never we know you are being paid to lie
German-born Boateng, the brother of Germany international Jerome, opted to play for Ghana only months before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa but featured in every game and helped the Black Stars to the quarter-finals where ...
read full comment
Alex you are right.Anybody who does not want to tell the truth turn to blame the players.How can a monkey work for baboo to chop???Didn´t we see the Germans?How can you go to a tournament with your own family and prevent oth ...
read full comment
How deep shall we bury our heads, OOPS! I mean, our differences?
It takes the dislusioned, the disgruntled, the frustrated, the disapointed and the heart break years to recover.
Like you said it took Germany ten civilized y ...
read full comment
this stupid man is putting the blame on the players why not blaming our bad leaders and the coach who change his first keeper because he can not speak asanti.
I believe strongly that players involved in this issue, did this to revolt against the way people put in place of trust,renegade on trust put into to administer. This should tell Ghanaians that the players were sick and tired ...
read full comment
It appears to me the writer does not know anything about psychology in football and that is why he made such stupid comments.He should know that it is the trainer who has work on the mentality of the players. He has to prepar ...
read full comment
Replace the coach, that's all we ask for. AA is not a coach material. Put him somewhere to be building his teams. Like what Ivory Coast is doing, get a foreign coach who will be a man of himself. Tactically sound, to put ...
read full comment
you have to tell us how much they paid you to write this. shame on you, and we pray God punish you, your trick didnt work this time, why didnt you question the 47 officials what they were doing there, but you think some one w ...
read full comment