Laryea Kingston sends message to Ghanaians after Black Starlets' big win over Ivory Coast


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  • Abizibay-Zualalungu 7 months ago

    I trust Bra Laryea, future Black star coach this is prophecy not prediction

  • King Paul 7 months ago

    Amen

  • CAPACITOR. 7 months ago

    COACH LARYEA CONGRATULATIONS FOR WINNING YOUR FIRST MATCH IN GRAND STYLE, I CANT PRAISE YOU SO MUCH BECAUSE YOU HAVE NOT WIN THE ULTIMATE. ALL WHAT I CAN SAY IS KEEP IT UP AND STAY FOCUS. I LIKE YOUR DRESSING SO MUCH. I HATE ...
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  • T.G. 7 months ago

    Laryea is a gaffer now and I love it!!! Future Black Stars coach

  • FREEMAN 7 months ago

    Coach Laryea had been crying a lot when things were going wrong with Ghana football. Now as Coach we can understand him better. His team was well psyched, full of stamina, agility and backed by clear game plan. It was ONE TEA ...
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  • Della 7 months ago

    Isn't it too early to glorify the boys and yourself? Let's wait for qualification first then we can celebrate with u.
    Don't forget the other teams did not come to look at GH but to qualify. All the best

  • Dondon 7 months ago

    Best comment.

  • Kojo 7 months ago

    Good comment

  • Kojo 7 months ago

    I think laryea should immediately shut up, and hard. It's too early to celebrate. Watch what you say now.

  • Kenneth County 7 months ago

    Congratulations to you and the team. But like others are pointing out it's too early to start gloating on the performance. There must be no complacency. There were some lapses in the defence, especially in the early stages of ...
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  • Get over it 7 months ago

    God does not exist

  • Hmmmm 7 months ago

    Is this part of the discourse? Or an atheist strays to make a needless point?

  • Ken U.S. 7 months ago

    Well done Coach Laryeah and your boys.

  • True Ghanaian 7 months ago

    Get all our former players into our various national teams.
    Nigerians trusts their old players than we do.
    Many of 2010 squad are certified coaches but running away from national assignments.