PR Machine enfa. He's welcome to play in the AFCON 2027 qualifiers. While your mates were travelling to Chad to play in the hot sun, you were busy playing video games and eating pizza. He's not better than what we currently h ... read full comment
PR Machine enfa. He's welcome to play in the AFCON 2027 qualifiers. While your mates were travelling to Chad to play in the hot sun, you were busy playing video games and eating pizza. He's not better than what we currently have masa pack yourself. You you know world cup play. Shame on the journalists who are promoting this agenda they're the same people who will descend on the coach of he doesn't success yet they won't give him peace to work because of nokofio. Stomach direction.
PR Machine 2 months ago
*if he doesn't succeed yet they won't give him peace of mind to work.
*if he doesn't succeed yet they won't give him peace of mind to work.
TG 2 months ago
Callum can come for 2027 AFCON qualifiers
Callum can come for 2027 AFCON qualifiers
Truth Table 2 months ago
for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
Romans 10:13 .. . ...
for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
Romans 10:13 .. . ...
Pie Trumpet Pet 2 months ago
Hahaha -funny oh funny. Now Ghana has qualified so the ‘vultures’ are circling over the dead brains of those doing their PR. Yes, we definitely need every qualified Ghanaian everywhere to beef up our WCup squad, but these ... read full comment
Hahaha -funny oh funny. Now Ghana has qualified so the ‘vultures’ are circling over the dead brains of those doing their PR. Yes, we definitely need every qualified Ghanaian everywhere to beef up our WCup squad, but these boys ,Odoi and Nketiah, are too cunning for my liking: snubbed us saaaaa, now they’re dusting their patriotism to come and ‘shine’ for which Ghana? Nkrumah’s Ghana or Snake-oil’s Ghana? Apuuuuuuuuu
YaaYaa Konongo Kaya Yoo 2 months ago
The essence of adding new players to a soccer team for an impending higher-level tournament is to strategically enhance the squad's strengths and rectify weaknesses with targeted talent. The objective is not simply to add num ... read full comment
The essence of adding new players to a soccer team for an impending higher-level tournament is to strategically enhance the squad's strengths and rectify weaknesses with targeted talent. The objective is not simply to add numbers but to introduce specific skills, tactical depth, and fresh perspectives to prepare for more challenging competition. To some of us who through this ghanaweb comment’s section urged them (players) not to come because of past “mistreatment” of others in the past, are now saying “We don’t want them “. Let me be simple, if Kotoko or Hearts are to represent Ghana in next year’s CAF championship would it right or wrong to augment their teams? To we the hypocrites, assuming Doku, Gapko, Mainoo, ,Alonzo Davis.,Harlan, Mbape have Ghanaian roots and are not attached to any country, are we going to say NO! The World Cup is like a month old thing. Mr Otto Addo, note this, the mouths that are saying NO today are going to be the ones that will blame you for not augmenting the squad. Today there are modern and sophisticated and advanced weapons; if there is a war with another country , God forbid, are going to ride horses with chariots and bows and arrows? What makes France, Germany, etc great soccer nations. The answer is over 75% of players come from all over the world. From now to the beginning of the next World Cup, let’s play matches and assess them. Somebody just whispered in my ears saying, if they join the team, the current players would not be happy. Really, before they were called up for the Black Stars, others were dropped. Little politics; what happened when Akuffo Addo refused to drop Ken Ofori-Atta, what was the consequence? Your guess is good as mine,,,,As professionals, I believed they are going to be professionals and would not care about who join hem. Assuming all of sudden, a local player is playing like Abedi or Polo or Osei Kofi or Razak or O Ansah must he be considered OR not
YaaYaa T T 2 months ago
Re Marvin….Is that my brother Marvin Gaye (Che Pierre de la mode).
Re Marvin….Is that my brother Marvin Gaye (Che Pierre de la mode).
CK 2 months ago
@Yaa Yaa Konongo, you are such a stupid boy indeed. Foolish boy!! Respect comes before everything in this world. What kind of animal raised you, to be able to go back and call these boys who directly told you to "go away?" Yo ... read full comment
@Yaa Yaa Konongo, you are such a stupid boy indeed. Foolish boy!! Respect comes before everything in this world. What kind of animal raised you, to be able to go back and call these boys who directly told you to "go away?" You are such a mad boy! If it is Eddie Nketia and Hudson Odoi whose exclusion will cost us a place in the World Cup, so be it. We shall be keeping our dignity.
YaaYaa Konongo Kaya Yoo 2 months ago
Re CK… When a person lacks the intellectual or emotional capacity to debate or understand a complex issue, their ego is threatened. Insults serve as a defense mechanism to mask this insecurity and avoid admitting their lack ... read full comment
Re CK… When a person lacks the intellectual or emotional capacity to debate or understand a complex issue, their ego is threatened. Insults serve as a defense mechanism to mask this insecurity and avoid admitting their lack of understanding. Why the verbal attack? Is it because I made my thoughts known? When a fool keeps quiet, they are considered wise. The pressure to comment online can be more intense, but you are not obligated to contribute. In simple terms, It is not by force to comment on ghanaweb.. Ignorant people like you who only know insults are a curse to our nation….Okay ! ….CK, are you the same Cheap Kusie (cheap rat) as your initials suggests; Please come again! I’m repeating a line from my previous comment that, would you be happy if kotoko or hearts augment their squads because of an impending CAF championship. Is that not a as simple as ABC… Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet…..
Aduanaba, 1 month ago
In as much as we need to augment the squad, we should also acknowledge the fact that we approached these two individuals who were reluctant to play for mother Ghana.
Now that we are bound for the world cup that they are wil ... read full comment
In as much as we need to augment the squad, we should also acknowledge the fact that we approached these two individuals who were reluctant to play for mother Ghana.
Now that we are bound for the world cup that they are willing to join us without any strings? Is that commitment on their part? I don't think so. It is only when their attempts to penetrate into the English team failed that they've Nicodemously shown interest in representing Ghana. I wouldn't consider that as a willing interest to be part of a cause. They are being opportunistic. We should try to avoid that.
You miss the point 1 month ago
While your argument appears to be sound, you miss the point. No one is saying, the coach should not augment the team. However, he should do that with committed players and not opportunistic players. These players were invited ... read full comment
While your argument appears to be sound, you miss the point. No one is saying, the coach should not augment the team. However, he should do that with committed players and not opportunistic players. These players were invited at a time when Ghana really needed them and they refused because they were hoping to be called to the English National team. You use Germany as an example but no German playing anywhere in the world will refuse a call up to the German National team. They see it an honor. Unfortunately the likes of Hudson Odoi, Nketiah and Welbeck only saw it an opportunity to exploit. As a nation, we should send out a clear message that we won’t tolerate this kind of attitude.
Marvin 2 months ago
Bismark was nicknamed Paa Abrokye,he was my neighbor in Kokomlemle,he was an excellent footballer who made footballing look easy
Bismark was nicknamed Paa Abrokye,he was my neighbor in Kokomlemle,he was an excellent footballer who made footballing look easy
Tony Blessing 2 months ago
You are 100% right about Bismark, and so were Aldof Armah and Papa Shamo.
You are 100% right about Bismark, and so were Aldof Armah and Papa Shamo.
Kafui 1 month ago
Marvin I think you are right l was wondering if he was not the young boy who lived in a house where a popular man in the area called "All Amer" lived. Behind the Hotel Britannica!
I lived on the other side of the main ... read full comment
Marvin I think you are right l was wondering if he was not the young boy who lived in a house where a popular man in the area called "All Amer" lived. Behind the Hotel Britannica!
I lived on the other side of the main road towards . We cross the Odaw river to Hammers Park where we use to play football those days.
Sly 2 months ago
Is very sad for Ghanaians to easily forget and cannot take stock of our history. Sports personalities who played football few decades cannot be verified as Hearts of Oak players, just like the case of Bismack Odoi. The journ ... read full comment
Is very sad for Ghanaians to easily forget and cannot take stock of our history. Sports personalities who played football few decades cannot be verified as Hearts of Oak players, just like the case of Bismack Odoi. The journalist can easily research from the newspapers between 1976 - 1979. At that period Hearts of Oak were blessed with impact players like Adolf Armah, Mohammed Polo, Douglas Tagoe, Bismack Odoi, John Yawson, Samuel Suppey,.Seth Ampadu, etc etc .Most of these players are still alive including journalist who wrote for our newspapers.
So I do not expect the writer of this story to show a shed of doubt as to whether Bismack Odoi played for Hearts.
Blaque 2 months ago
You bring memories out man.
You bring memories out man.
Sly 2 months ago
Is very sad for Ghanaians to easily forget and cannot take stock of our history. Sports personalities who played football few decades cannot be verified as Hearts of Oak players, just like the case of Bismack Odoi. The journ ... read full comment
Is very sad for Ghanaians to easily forget and cannot take stock of our history. Sports personalities who played football few decades cannot be verified as Hearts of Oak players, just like the case of Bismack Odoi. The journalist can easily research from the newspapers between 1976 - 1979. At that period Hearts of Oak were blessed with impact players like Adolf Armah, Mohammed Polo, Douglas Tagoe, Bismack Odoi, John Yawson, Samuel Suppey,.Seth Ampadu, etc etc .Most of these players are still alive including journalist who wrote for our newspapers.
So I do not expect the writer of this story to show a shed of doubt as to whether Bismack Odoi played for Hearts or not.
Agyaaku 2 months ago
Forget this Odoi boy and let him play for his England. He should better improve to be in that team. Sorry, he should NEVER be considered for the Black Stars. He is UNFIT
Forget this Odoi boy and let him play for his England. He should better improve to be in that team. Sorry, he should NEVER be considered for the Black Stars. He is UNFIT
Tony Blessing 2 months ago
OMG, Bismarck Odoi, Aldo Armah , Joe Ghartey, Joe Amoateng , and many others shall be remembered all the time.We missed you guys, Phobiaaaaa.
OMG, Bismarck Odoi, Aldo Armah , Joe Ghartey, Joe Amoateng , and many others shall be remembered all the time.We missed you guys, Phobiaaaaa.
Atinga 2 months ago
Enfa oooo enfa! Gate closed!
Enfa oooo enfa! Gate closed!
Walala 2 months ago
And so what? Is it not that same father who polluted him to choose England before Ghana ? Give us break
And so what? Is it not that same father who polluted him to choose England before Ghana ? Give us break
Kofi bbb 1 month ago
I remember him well and I will never forget him Accra hearts of oak and kumasi Ashanti kotoko
I remember him well and I will never forget him Accra hearts of oak and kumasi Ashanti kotoko
Mike Darku 1 month ago
The writer of this article must be very very very young, if he or she does not know or have any info on Bismarck Odoi. He was a very good and well known footballer in the Ghana Premier League and club and national team circle ... read full comment
The writer of this article must be very very very young, if he or she does not know or have any info on Bismarck Odoi. He was a very good and well known footballer in the Ghana Premier League and club and national team circles
PR Machine enfa. He's welcome to play in the AFCON 2027 qualifiers. While your mates were travelling to Chad to play in the hot sun, you were busy playing video games and eating pizza. He's not better than what we currently h ...
read full comment
*if he doesn't succeed yet they won't give him peace of mind to work.
Callum can come for 2027 AFCON qualifiers
for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
Romans 10:13 .. . ...
Hahaha -funny oh funny. Now Ghana has qualified so the ‘vultures’ are circling over the dead brains of those doing their PR. Yes, we definitely need every qualified Ghanaian everywhere to beef up our WCup squad, but these ...
read full comment
The essence of adding new players to a soccer team for an impending higher-level tournament is to strategically enhance the squad's strengths and rectify weaknesses with targeted talent. The objective is not simply to add num ...
read full comment
Re Marvin….Is that my brother Marvin Gaye (Che Pierre de la mode).
@Yaa Yaa Konongo, you are such a stupid boy indeed. Foolish boy!! Respect comes before everything in this world. What kind of animal raised you, to be able to go back and call these boys who directly told you to "go away?" Yo ...
read full comment
Re CK… When a person lacks the intellectual or emotional capacity to debate or understand a complex issue, their ego is threatened. Insults serve as a defense mechanism to mask this insecurity and avoid admitting their lack ...
read full comment
In as much as we need to augment the squad, we should also acknowledge the fact that we approached these two individuals who were reluctant to play for mother Ghana.
Now that we are bound for the world cup that they are wil ...
read full comment
While your argument appears to be sound, you miss the point. No one is saying, the coach should not augment the team. However, he should do that with committed players and not opportunistic players. These players were invited ...
read full comment
Bismark was nicknamed Paa Abrokye,he was my neighbor in Kokomlemle,he was an excellent footballer who made footballing look easy
You are 100% right about Bismark, and so were Aldof Armah and Papa Shamo.
Marvin I think you are right l was wondering if he was not the young boy who lived in a house where a popular man in the area called "All Amer" lived. Behind the Hotel Britannica!
I lived on the other side of the main ...
read full comment
Is very sad for Ghanaians to easily forget and cannot take stock of our history. Sports personalities who played football few decades cannot be verified as Hearts of Oak players, just like the case of Bismack Odoi. The journ ...
read full comment
You bring memories out man.
Is very sad for Ghanaians to easily forget and cannot take stock of our history. Sports personalities who played football few decades cannot be verified as Hearts of Oak players, just like the case of Bismack Odoi. The journ ...
read full comment
Forget this Odoi boy and let him play for his England. He should better improve to be in that team. Sorry, he should NEVER be considered for the Black Stars. He is UNFIT
OMG, Bismarck Odoi, Aldo Armah , Joe Ghartey, Joe Amoateng , and many others shall be remembered all the time.We missed you guys, Phobiaaaaa.
Enfa oooo enfa! Gate closed!
And so what? Is it not that same father who polluted him to choose England before Ghana ? Give us break
I remember him well and I will never forget him Accra hearts of oak and kumasi Ashanti kotoko
The writer of this article must be very very very young, if he or she does not know or have any info on Bismarck Odoi. He was a very good and well known footballer in the Ghana Premier League and club and national team circle ...
read full comment