The rot at GFA has been partially laid bare by Prez. Mahama's magnanimity and the football public must rest their case against the Black Stars for being back-booted to falter in their 2014 World Cup performance. We have cried ... read full comment
The rot at GFA has been partially laid bare by Prez. Mahama's magnanimity and the football public must rest their case against the Black Stars for being back-booted to falter in their 2014 World Cup performance. We have cried a lot so let us stop and blow our noses a bit. Allowing the "THREE MUSKETEERS" a chance to be heard is good for us all to come to a fair assessment.
The greedy management and staff must be held accountable for our failure, disgrace and bad taste from the Brazil tournament the same way they might reap the accolades if the Black Stars did well. Mr. Kwasi Nyantakyi must realise his lavish management is an abuse of office of which the junior teams and our local league could have benefited to fortify the foundations for a better football establishment. Donation for other sports development or maintenance should have been hailed as a wiser option than just clandestinely sharing the booty as if they are not salaried workers. Sports is the clear unifier, peacemaker or barriers breaker in our today's politically divided society. Most folks agree it may be about time for a change of GFA presidency as Mr. Nyantakyi has forgotten it was Ghanaians who put him there with his demeanour. No situation is permanent and we are also wisely reminded to renew the water in the pot when it turns stale. A word to the wise is enough.
The rot at GFA has been partially laid bare by Prez. Mahama's magnanimity and the football public must rest their case against the Black Stars for being back-booted to falter in their 2014 World Cup performance. We have cried ...
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