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I snubbed Torino for Kotoko - Kwesi Appiah

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  • $aint Ghfuo: Black Excellence 7 years ago

    Enti na was bon saa.....muahahahahaaaaaaa u put right footed defender on the left and play right footed players on the leftside..u see how benitez Newcastle coach played aysu on the left and see how astu is shinning. Ur brain ...
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  • maree stopes 7 years ago

    those days are gone. money matters today. just be fair in your selection. any player anywhere must be considered. not only local players. do not try to ask players to stay for black stars call up.

  • GH Hightower 7 years ago

    The fact that he does not know this should tell you someomthing . This guy has low IQ. If he doesn't know that players have families to feed then he is not the man for the job

  • Kumasi kumasi 7 years ago

    Those days are gone ma bro.in ghana players are suffering.i remember ur time u can walk outside of a match and people began to give u guys money not these days pls.

  • Asempa 7 years ago

    It's not credible Torino was serious about signing Kwesi Appiah. The era he's talking about was when Abedi, CK Akunnor, Tony Yeboah and others were playing in Europe. Big money was on the minds of all Ghanaian footballers at ...
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  • Nana 7 years ago

    Are you saying Abedi Pele,CK Akonnor & Tony Yeboah were playing in Europe by 1983?How old are you?The only Ghanaian player player who probably was in Europe was Francis Kumi of Kotoko fame.

  • Tahini 7 years ago

    When opportunities come you think through it at that moment and grab it,you sad No at that time but that was you,just let individuals make their own prudent moves when the opportunity comes knocking I'll not advise anyone to ...
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  • GH Hightower 7 years ago

    Even if they came there probably was not any concrete offer. It was probably just a rumor just like the useless Samuel inkoom was in the news telling people that Barcelona wanted him. This man is not very bright. The only rea ...
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  • AfriyieDaniel 7 years ago

    You did not believe yourself that time that you can play in Europe. And that time you were playing rough football. All your playing was Buga Buga.that is why you are not good coach.

  • Rawlings 7 years ago

    Times are hard and things have changed. Most players make decisions to meet their needs. I could have been president for life. Moveon.org/letsmoveon.co

  • GH Hightower 7 years ago

    He does not even acknowledge that these are different times. How do you expect this dull man to be a coach of the national team? The only qualification he has is been a nice guy. And in real country with serious ambitions nic ...
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  • Tom 7 years ago

    I laugh when you kids below 45 years comment about Akwesi Appiah ignorantly.
    Though I'm a Phobian I still believe the humble lion of Kotoko was one of Ghana's greats ever.Your ages do not qualify you to pass comments on him ...
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  • KWADWO ANYEMADU 7 years ago

    Tnx Tom, I wonder as to how people are insulting Kwasi Appiah the first Ghanaian Coach to have qualified us to the world cup. At the last world cup Ghana was the only team eventual winners Germany could not beat. And that mat ...
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  • 20/20 7 years ago

    Low self-esteem is what made you stay in Ghana, not the love of Kotoko.

  • THE FUCKING HAMMAH FAMILY 7 years ago

    This is the problem with Ghanaians, they talk too much.