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Avram Grant invites local-based duo to join Black Stars squad

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  • Emperor Rasheed 7 years ago

    I keep on complaining about Grant and some people don't seem to understand me,but Time will tell.

  • Abd 7 years ago

    Where are the beach shutters who think everything should stay in Accra and only Ga players should represent Ghana.A few days ago when Grant invited Dauda to join the Blackstars camp you would have thought he had suggested the ...
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  • DR TRUTH 7 years ago

    THE LEADING SCORERS IN THE LEAGUE YAYA MOHAMAMED, LATIF BLESSING, ERIC BEKOE HAVE BEEN IGNORED AND WASTEFUL STRIKERS WHO SCORED A ONE DAY BRIBE GOALS HAVE RATHER BEEN INVITED

  • P O L 7 years ago

    You are right, ocran is on the sixteenth position in the goal king race yet he has been called leaving the top scorer, this ñyantakyi man, posterity would never forgive him

  • Kojo Bonsu Fmr Mce 7 years ago

    Nii lante vindicated

  • Joe 7 years ago

    The GFA wanted the foreign players so that they can meet the contract condition for the Friendly. Transparency please. Rwanda match is just an excuse.

  • anokwale 7 years ago

    I would rather see the foreign based players be able to continue to develop chemistry for the upcoming WC qualifiers. However, if you are going to play these locals they BETTER prove their worth in this match.

  • $AINT GHFUO, BLACK EXCELLENCE! 7 years ago

    LIKE NII ADJEI, KISSI FIMPONG, JOHN ANTWI, BANAHENE, ETC....? WHY WONT GRANT CALL THEM?

  • Ras cumbollo 7 years ago

    Clearly the sport minister had a strong conviction but the truth still remains ...local boys must be given the chance and this is simple logic.. We have qualified already for God seek

  • Transparent 7 years ago

    The past 4 goal kings from Ghana league, where are they now.

  • Junior 7 years ago

    We are all Ghanaians Stop Criticizing Black Stars. All foreign based are from local. Go back to our roots.