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How the Black Stars fared against Sudan

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  • The Stallion 11 years ago

    I think Wakaso was the man of the match.

  • OWASS 11 years ago

    I think if K Asamoah releases balls like Frimpong did,our midfield will be great and transmission of the balls to the attackers would be quick and smooth!!

  • POW@Appiah, W/C or get fired 11 years ago

    It looks as if this writer has a problem with Gyan. How can he give him 45% and 58% to Emmanuel Frimpong? I doubt he really watched the match. 45%? Give me a break.

  • Slimzay **The Unshakable Shaker** 11 years ago

    POW, to me even the 58% given to Frimpong wasn't right. It is lower that I gave him. I will say 65% because the player was playing according to the text book of his position.

    I agreed with the writer in all his assessment ...
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  • POW@Appiah, W/C or get fired 11 years ago

    You absolutely got Frimpong role perfectly. The reason I used him as an example was the fact that Frimpong played less than 30 munites of the whole game. Gyan played more but wasn't a great day for him. However, he scored a g ...
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  • Slimzay **The Unshakable Shaker** 11 years ago

    Where is Mr. N, The Stallion? Is he hiding now? I thought he would had been here celebrating with us. What happened to him?

    I promise not to bring the past to hunt him. After all, he was included with those who advocated i ...
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  • Uncle Komi 11 years ago

    Still I don't see appiah as the right man to get Ghana to and through the World Cup. this was s homr game so that should not be seen as an appropriate yardstick for measuring his performance. remember we beat Lesotho 7 nil bu ...
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  • MAX 11 years ago

    THOMAS WAKE UP FROM YOUR SLUMBER FOR WE ARE MOVING FORWARD IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. ALL I AM ASKING FOR IS GFA BAN ALL PLAYERS WHO RESIGN FROM PLAYING FOR SILLY REASONS SUCH AS THAT OF THE AYEWS AND KPB, ESSIEN. SITUATIONS OF ...
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  • Asomdweeba 11 years ago

    Max, I could not agree with you the more. I hate it... and it is annoying..... Wait and see...after this win when Brasil is knocking at the door, you will see the Ayews jumping around like crazy little puppies, as though the ...
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  • Twum Barimah 11 years ago

    Your article is bias; how would you rate A. Gyan so low as you have done.
    He gave the players the right impetus and confidence coupled with strong hope that Black Star players could struggle their way through.
    You should st ...
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  • Asomdweeba 11 years ago

    I agree with you Bro. The assessment/gradings were generally flowed if you asked me, but that his opinion. The issue is why do you assess a player as excellent and give him 67%. When did 67% become excellent. 67% is avera ...
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  • POW@Appiah, W/C or get fired 11 years ago

    People like you make me sick. This was a home game so? Every win is a win and so is every loss. We seriously have to give Appiah time. He's signed a contract and he has to finish it. We've fired coaches over the years which r ...
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  • Slimzay **The Unshakable Shaker** 11 years ago

    You took the voice out of me in a better way. I couldn't have stated it better, POW. I agree with you 1000000% on this one.

    Good one there, POW

  • COV. UNI. 11 years ago

    HAPPY ABOUT THE ARTICLE,OR COMMENTS.

  • ADAM SUALSU 11 years ago

    I think Abdul Majeed Waris deserves a better score for his efforts. A brilliant performance from the team but that is not to say the team is back. Lets wait for their performance away from home.

  • Togbe Nana 11 years ago

    Who is this semi-literate? Poor grammar, rediculous sentences, wrong conclusions etc. etc. So overnight, because of one home victory Akwasi Appiah has become the finest technical brains (sic) Ghana has produced? Bogus writeup ...
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  • Me4U 11 years ago

    Togbe Nana, just read your comment once more.

  • Togbe Nana 11 years ago

    I still stand by what I wrote. I believe his conclusions were ridiculous. For instance, I disagree with the score given to Asamoah Gyan, I don't think Rabiu was so woeful as he would have us believe. Above all, his grammar le ...
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  • Michael Obeng 11 years ago

    Coach J.A Appiah has put his critics wrong by aiding Black Stars to win by four goals to nail. God should continue giving him that wisdom.I say bravo to all the players for that brilliant performance, especially,Waris, Emmanu ...
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  • SIMPLE TRUTH 11 years ago

    Were these players not available for the AFCON games? Why did he not call them when all Ghanaians suggested so. Appiah is now learning that you cannot toy with Ghanaians when it comes to football. In this era of internet a co ...
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  • Ern 11 years ago

    These guys writing these articles are supposed to be professional journalists, but they cannot write proper sentences! Poor grammar throughout the article! Appalling! If I start to pick out the mistakes, this post will be too ...
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  • Ern 11 years ago

    “A game that saw former England youth international Emmanuel Frimpong makes” – should be “make”.

    “Let’s access the team” – should be “assess”
    “based on individual performance” – should be “p ...
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  • kwame 11 years ago

    This is the most useless article i have ever come across on ghanaweb. has this writer eva enter SSS Be4, poor choice of words, wrong usage of poor punctuation and sentence construction. Ghanaweb please you guys should not upd ...
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  • Gbelewu 11 years ago

    who wrote this article? did s(he) watch the at all? Ghanaweb permits anybody at all to publish their rubbish on their website. A waste of a writer indeed.

  • Abdul Mujaideen 11 years ago

    Although a good summary overall, please check your spelling, grammatical and commentary errors before posting. For example, the word is "libero", not "lebro". Harrison Afful did not play as a left back in the game.

  • MEMAN NTI 11 years ago

    Your article is bias;I think you're among of those who thanked God when he(A.Gyan) picked up injured last thursday's warm up match against the second or third division side.His opening goal gave them confidence and hopes that ...
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  • KOO-SWISS 11 years ago

    Kwasi Appiah is learning and i am happy he listen to some good comments and use them.
    two formations in onegame that positions his players on his tactical decipline.

    kwasi Appiah had fishout some of the talented players s ...
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  • DR. AMPONSAH 11 years ago

    I THINK THE ASSESSMENTS ARE TRULY FAIR TO A LARGE EXTENT. THEY WERE DEVOID OF BAISES, PARTICULARLY ON THE COACH OF THE TEAM WHICH FOR ME IS QUITE GOOD. THE ONLY ASSESSMENT THAT WAS NOT CORRECT FOR ME IS THE 45% FOR A PLAYER W ...
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  • mohammed amin abdallah adenta fafraha 11 years ago

    may i know the yard stick you used in measuring the performance of the players?it seems to me that ,you used the access you have through this medium to express and while out your boredom.mate,your assessment is wrong.Revise i ...
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  • Rasta 11 years ago

    Poster you are mad.I say you dey craze.How can you rate people in such a discriminatory tone.Nonsense

  • Uncle Mo 11 years ago

    This guy's rating judgment is weak. His support analysis also leaves much to be desired

  • Afelike 11 years ago

    I give you 10 % for your writing skills. For a writer to be able to use the term "wallop" correctly and yet claim that the right back " marshaled the left back" is an affront to writing.

  • Dan.Uk 11 years ago

    GHANAWEB PLEASE IF YOU GUYS DONT HAVE WRITERS I SWEAR, THEY ARE SSS LEAVERS OUT THERE WHO COULD WRITE BETTER THAN THIS FOOL CALLED SHIVA OPPONG BANAHENE. WHAT TYPE OF ASSESSMENT IS THAT.