I have always said the Ayews have been riding on Pop's coat tails to stardom.Let us forget for a minute that their father is Abedi and watch one of their best performances and you will rightfully conclude that they are good w ... read full comment
I have always said the Ayews have been riding on Pop's coat tails to stardom.Let us forget for a minute that their father is Abedi and watch one of their best performances and you will rightfully conclude that they are good with flashes of brilliance here and there but they are no where close to being great.I believed they have been pumped with these grandiose sense of entitlement to a place in history which is not working out as scripted and it is playing on their on their confidence. Their expectation was for Dede to be in his Dad's old jersey#9 with the captain band around his arm while Jordan being served with neat passes to score legendary goals.The media were also suppose to make the story of Black stars revolve around the duo but in reality the Ayews just don't measure up.I mean I will field Adiyah 5games4goals to Jordans7games1goal any day.
The Stallion 10 years ago
From Marseille to where? I'm just asking.
From Marseille to where? I'm just asking.
BerylRichards 10 years ago
He can go any where.
The standard was raised too high for him at the very beginning and he has not matured much to fill the expectation.
It is either he change his role to an attacking midfielder or develop a striker's DNA ... read full comment
He can go any where.
The standard was raised too high for him at the very beginning and he has not matured much to fill the expectation.
It is either he change his role to an attacking midfielder or develop a striker's DNA. He has skill, control and the structure to make things happen. He doesnt have the "killer instinct" of a striker so far. Personally, never been a fan of him as a striker but loves seeing him handling the ball outside the box with his pass and run... Buddy Jordan better take my advise and come thanking me 2 to 3 years from now.
GHFUO, be serious & change ur MENtali 10 years ago
FIRE FROM MARSEILLE N GO ON LOAN. U CAN GO TO SWISS, DUTCH, SCOTTISH,BELGIAN OR SPAIN. GO WHERE U CAN START N DONT BE AFRAID TO BE ON UR OWN. NEW BEGINNINGS IS SIMPLY A CHANCE TO START A NEW CHAPTER. THINK POSITIVE, STAY DISC ... read full comment
FIRE FROM MARSEILLE N GO ON LOAN. U CAN GO TO SWISS, DUTCH, SCOTTISH,BELGIAN OR SPAIN. GO WHERE U CAN START N DONT BE AFRAID TO BE ON UR OWN. NEW BEGINNINGS IS SIMPLY A CHANCE TO START A NEW CHAPTER. THINK POSITIVE, STAY DISCIPLINE, DONT TAKE FOOLISHNESS FROM NO ONE N STAY IN THE GYM, WATCH VIDEOS OF SUCCESSFUL STRIKERS N U WILL SUCCEED. HOWEVER, IF U DONT DO THIS BUT FOLLOW BROADS, CLUBBING, INDISCIPLINE ETC...U WILL FIND UR WAY BACK TO NIMA GUTTER
Sintim 10 years ago
Slave Trade is not dead at all. Buying and selling of players is what I mean by slave trade
Slave Trade is not dead at all. Buying and selling of players is what I mean by slave trade
Akamai 10 years ago
But realized he is not a good player... Timid, weak on the ball...
But realized he is not a good player... Timid, weak on the ball...
BS as usual.
I have always said the Ayews have been riding on Pop's coat tails to stardom.Let us forget for a minute that their father is Abedi and watch one of their best performances and you will rightfully conclude that they are good w ...
read full comment
From Marseille to where? I'm just asking.
He can go any where.
The standard was raised too high for him at the very beginning and he has not matured much to fill the expectation.
It is either he change his role to an attacking midfielder or develop a striker's DNA ...
read full comment
FIRE FROM MARSEILLE N GO ON LOAN. U CAN GO TO SWISS, DUTCH, SCOTTISH,BELGIAN OR SPAIN. GO WHERE U CAN START N DONT BE AFRAID TO BE ON UR OWN. NEW BEGINNINGS IS SIMPLY A CHANCE TO START A NEW CHAPTER. THINK POSITIVE, STAY DISC ...
read full comment
Slave Trade is not dead at all. Buying and selling of players is what I mean by slave trade
But realized he is not a good player... Timid, weak on the ball...