People managing these clubs are a bunch of jokers or clowns. If they don't know how to do it, they should step aside and give way for those who can.
People managing these clubs are a bunch of jokers or clowns. If they don't know how to do it, they should step aside and give way for those who can.
The Son of Man 10 years ago
Where is Malik
Where is Malik
HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago
Hey, Zeb-Zeb you still looking good for 67 years old. Remember our Wa middle day schools.
Hey, Zeb-Zeb you still looking good for 67 years old. Remember our Wa middle day schools.
Rabon Zee 10 years ago
Hawa you know Malik Jabir? You went to school with him? Envy you. He is a helluva goal-scorer and wizard of the 40 yard ground shot released from his left foot.
After Wilberforce Bulldozer Mfum left Kotoko in 1968 to play ... read full comment
Hawa you know Malik Jabir? You went to school with him? Envy you. He is a helluva goal-scorer and wizard of the 40 yard ground shot released from his left foot.
After Wilberforce Bulldozer Mfum left Kotoko in 1968 to play in the USA, the task of scoring goals fell on Malik Jabir, Osumanu Orlando, Abukari Gariba, and Osei Kofi. These same guys also played for the Ghana Black Stars. Malik and Abukari scored in the 1971 African Club Championship game in Kinshasa to clinch a 2-1 victory as Tshinabu missed the penalty and Kalala, Kakoko could not beat Robert Mensah.
In 1980 after The Black Stars flopped in the African Cup they travelled to Liberia where Malik's trademark 40 yard grounder led to a 1-0 victory for the Black Stars as Adolf Armah anchored the midfield.
He scored 2 great goals in AFCON 1970 using his left foot and put through passes from Ibrahim Sunday
When the mini-world cup was staged in Brazil in the 1970s, the African coach asked for Malik Jabir, Oliver Acquah and Dan Oppong.
Malik happy to know that you are alive and doing fine.
Proudly Pepeni, USA !! 10 years ago
He's shoe-in for the renaming in future!
He's shoe-in for the renaming in future!
Amada 10 years ago
GOOD TO SEE MALIK JABIR AGAIN EVEN IN PICTURES AND LOOKING SO GOOD. THOSE OF YOU WHO NEVER HAD THE OCCASION TO SEE THE LIKES OF MALIK PLAY FOR KOTOKO OR BLACK STARS HAVE MISSED REALLY. YES KOTOKO AND HEARTS ARE NOT LEADING TH ... read full comment
GOOD TO SEE MALIK JABIR AGAIN EVEN IN PICTURES AND LOOKING SO GOOD. THOSE OF YOU WHO NEVER HAD THE OCCASION TO SEE THE LIKES OF MALIK PLAY FOR KOTOKO OR BLACK STARS HAVE MISSED REALLY. YES KOTOKO AND HEARTS ARE NOT LEADING THE WAY THESE TIMES, LIKE THE FAMOUS AND GREAT CLUBS IN MANY COUNTRIES INCLUDING AFRICA ARE DOING, BUT THE ANSWER ALSO DWELLS IN PLAYER MOTIVATION, REWARD AND SOME LOYALTY TO CLUB. GHANA ABOUNDS IN FOOTBAL TALENTS TO BE HARNESSED AND ENHANCED. MOREOVER, TIMES HAVE CHANGED AND PLAYERS EVEN IN GHANA MUST BE PAID SUFFICIENTLY.
Quaye from North kaneshie 10 years ago
the problem is Ghana is not producing the best players like we used to. it's not like other teams beside kotoko and hearts have quality players themselves. there are eye catching talents at the moment in the local scene. we a ... read full comment
the problem is Ghana is not producing the best players like we used to. it's not like other teams beside kotoko and hearts have quality players themselves. there are eye catching talents at the moment in the local scene. we are back in the drought season again. in the early 2000 we benefited from the emergence of Sulley Muntari, Micheal Essien, laryea Kingston, John mensah, and/or Stephen Appiah. Today who do we have? today all we're left with are mechanical midgets who are better of doing carpentry. hearts and kotoko are not the problem. we are not producing quality players
KATAKYIE OF ST LUKE HOUSE 10 years ago
IN SPITE OF ALL THE BEST CROP OF PLAYERS LIKE YOU, OLIVER ACQUAH, SUNDAY, OSUMANU, OSEI KOFI,ODAME,BRENYAH,ABUKARI,ESSUMANG,
YAW SAM TO MENTION BUT FEW,HOW MANY CAF CUPS DID KOTOKO WIN DURING YOUR ERA?SOCCER ON THE CONTINENT ... read full comment
IN SPITE OF ALL THE BEST CROP OF PLAYERS LIKE YOU, OLIVER ACQUAH, SUNDAY, OSUMANU, OSEI KOFI,ODAME,BRENYAH,ABUKARI,ESSUMANG,
YAW SAM TO MENTION BUT FEW,HOW MANY CAF CUPS DID KOTOKO WIN DURING YOUR ERA?SOCCER ON THE CONTINENT IS NOW VERY COMPETETIVE AND NOT THAT HEARTS AND KOTOKO PLAYERS ARE NOT GOOD.
salinsa 10 years ago
you made me to truncate my thoughts.
to add to what you have said malik & his collegues burst unto the scene by 1968 & by 1976 had fizzled out winning only one african clubs championship cup and failing to qualify for the n ... read full comment
you made me to truncate my thoughts.
to add to what you have said malik & his collegues burst unto the scene by 1968 & by 1976 had fizzled out winning only one african clubs championship cup and failing to qualify for the nations cup & the world cup when football was less competitive on the african continent. kotoko players of that era especially Reverend Osei Kofi & Mfum are still under the illusion that they played all the best football to be ever played in Ghana.
That not withstanding I still believe that malik jabir in particular or ibrahim sunday should replace oti akenteng as technical director of the gfa.
salinso 10 years ago
"by 1976 had fizzled out winning only one african clubs championship cup and failing to qualify for the nations cup & the world cup when football was less competitive on the african continent".
I agree.
But Malik has not ... read full comment
"by 1976 had fizzled out winning only one african clubs championship cup and failing to qualify for the nations cup & the world cup when football was less competitive on the african continent".
I agree.
But Malik has not said they remained good long after taking the cup in 1971, did he?
Assigning illusion to them is purely your thought, because the old players themselves have not said that.
KATAKYIE OF ST MARK 10 years ago
"SOCCER ON THE CONTINENT IS NOW VERY COMPETETIVE AND NOT THAT HEARTS AND KOTOKO PLAYERS ARE NOT GOOD".
WHAT LOW-CAPACITY THINKING!
IF THE COMPETITION IS TOO TOUGH FOR THE PLAYERS TO OVERCOME, BUDDY, IT MEANS THE PLAYERS ... read full comment
"SOCCER ON THE CONTINENT IS NOW VERY COMPETETIVE AND NOT THAT HEARTS AND KOTOKO PLAYERS ARE NOT GOOD".
WHAT LOW-CAPACITY THINKING!
IF THE COMPETITION IS TOO TOUGH FOR THE PLAYERS TO OVERCOME, BUDDY, IT MEANS THE PLAYERS ARE NOT GOOD.
GOT IT NOW?
Otoatuo 10 years ago
You have said it all Jabir. Where are the likes of H.P Nyameteis, B.K Aduseis, The Joe & Henry Djabas etc. I remember you,Jabir, at RADISCO in Kumasi.Those were the days when people were dedicated to their various clubs as 'C ... read full comment
You have said it all Jabir. Where are the likes of H.P Nyameteis, B.K Aduseis, The Joe & Henry Djabas etc. I remember you,Jabir, at RADISCO in Kumasi.Those were the days when people were dedicated to their various clubs as 'Chairman' and Administrators of Great Clubs of Ghana.
sam 10 years ago
what has hearts got to do with it-talk about your team kotoko and leave phobia alone-we can talk for ourselves
what has hearts got to do with it-talk about your team kotoko and leave phobia alone-we can talk for ourselves
People managing these clubs are a bunch of jokers or clowns. If they don't know how to do it, they should step aside and give way for those who can.
Where is Malik
Hey, Zeb-Zeb you still looking good for 67 years old. Remember our Wa middle day schools.
Hawa you know Malik Jabir? You went to school with him? Envy you. He is a helluva goal-scorer and wizard of the 40 yard ground shot released from his left foot.
After Wilberforce Bulldozer Mfum left Kotoko in 1968 to play ...
read full comment
He's shoe-in for the renaming in future!
GOOD TO SEE MALIK JABIR AGAIN EVEN IN PICTURES AND LOOKING SO GOOD. THOSE OF YOU WHO NEVER HAD THE OCCASION TO SEE THE LIKES OF MALIK PLAY FOR KOTOKO OR BLACK STARS HAVE MISSED REALLY. YES KOTOKO AND HEARTS ARE NOT LEADING TH ...
read full comment
the problem is Ghana is not producing the best players like we used to. it's not like other teams beside kotoko and hearts have quality players themselves. there are eye catching talents at the moment in the local scene. we a ...
read full comment
IN SPITE OF ALL THE BEST CROP OF PLAYERS LIKE YOU, OLIVER ACQUAH, SUNDAY, OSUMANU, OSEI KOFI,ODAME,BRENYAH,ABUKARI,ESSUMANG,
YAW SAM TO MENTION BUT FEW,HOW MANY CAF CUPS DID KOTOKO WIN DURING YOUR ERA?SOCCER ON THE CONTINENT ...
read full comment
you made me to truncate my thoughts.
to add to what you have said malik & his collegues burst unto the scene by 1968 & by 1976 had fizzled out winning only one african clubs championship cup and failing to qualify for the n ...
read full comment
"by 1976 had fizzled out winning only one african clubs championship cup and failing to qualify for the nations cup & the world cup when football was less competitive on the african continent".
I agree.
But Malik has not ...
read full comment
"SOCCER ON THE CONTINENT IS NOW VERY COMPETETIVE AND NOT THAT HEARTS AND KOTOKO PLAYERS ARE NOT GOOD".
WHAT LOW-CAPACITY THINKING!
IF THE COMPETITION IS TOO TOUGH FOR THE PLAYERS TO OVERCOME, BUDDY, IT MEANS THE PLAYERS ...
read full comment
You have said it all Jabir. Where are the likes of H.P Nyameteis, B.K Aduseis, The Joe & Henry Djabas etc. I remember you,Jabir, at RADISCO in Kumasi.Those were the days when people were dedicated to their various clubs as 'C ...
read full comment
what has hearts got to do with it-talk about your team kotoko and leave phobia alone-we can talk for ourselves