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Richard Kingson attends first CAF Goalkeeping Instructors Course to prepare for Black Stars job

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  • Bat 7 years ago

    If that is what he wanted to do Why has he not been doing training courses to prepare himself for the role.

    Looks like they just dropped the role on his head.

  • Kootse 7 years ago

    Personally I see nothing wrong with this move. Sometimes decisions relating to professional aspirations are not as straight forward as we would like to think. The important thing here is that having made the decision, he is d ...
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  • Bat 7 years ago

    It is a deficit to the black stars. They want to qualify for the WC and you throw at them a trainer who is going to be trained himself.
    The best decision is to keep the original trainers whiles kingson himself gets trained ...
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  • POW@ MINISTER 4 ZONGO AFFAIRS 7 years ago

    I agree with you that he should have done these courses long ago but in all fairness, certified or not, Olele stands very tall in the goalkeeper training department than anyone in Ghana today. In Europe, the reason why they ...
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  • Johnny, Atlanta USA 7 years ago

    You mean the current goalkeepers' trainer? This change has been long overdue.

  • Emperor Rasheed 7 years ago

    Olele was employed at my chop bar to pound fufu,before GFA asked him to come and chop some of the coefficient money.

  • POW@ MINISTER 4 ZONGO AFFAIRS 7 years ago

    It's been 10 years ago since your chop bar collapsed, you couldn't resurrect it and Olele retired from soccer just under 4 years back so what are you trying to say?

  • Mike@London 7 years ago

    hey why is it that you always sound so immature kraa? nothing positive on your kwashia mind. aden na wajimi kraa saa?

  • Ali, Toronto 7 years ago

    Normally one is selected for a job based on existing qualifications. Only in Ghana do we select first and worry about qualification later.

  • POW@ MINISTER 4 ZONGO AFFAIRS 7 years ago

    Some of you guys just open your mouth and lies starts pouring with ease. Players sometimes get coaching positions before they start taking courses. This is very common all over the world. Since he's played in that profession ...
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  • Seth Xaxagbe 7 years ago

    Have you forgotten about John Paintsil? He is now an assistant coach in the south African league. Ryan Giggs of Man United?

    Please if you don't follow football, don't just spew out anything

  • Mantey 7 years ago

    You have lived in Toronto for far too long. You better come home, Ali. Some players act as assistant coaches while playing at the same time. You mind may be focused on hockey, not football. (English football).

  • Mho 7 years ago

    What do you know about hockey. They will hire an experienced coach. If you don't know watch coaches corner.

  • Seth, Toronto 7 years ago

    Do you understand English? That is exactly what is meant by Mantey, that hockey will require an experienced trainer, not just someone who has played hockey. Football (soccer) differs a little.

  • Mantey 7 years ago

    @Mho*****
    I may know "Don" Cherry more than you do. I live in Brampton and follow all sports passionately.
    Better sharpen your English language as this is what is implied in my previous statement : That hockey demands an ...
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