Hudson-Odoi and Nketiah can boost Black Stars attack - Didi Dramani

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  • Darius99 11 hours ago

    I don’t think they’re interested in playing for Ghana, that’s the whole point. We would have been happy if Callum Hudson-Odoi, whose Dad, Bismarck Odoi played for Hearts of Oak, but the bloke has no interest. It’s the ...
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  • Blue Pen 2 hours ago

    Coach Ddi, Hearts are always making very basic mistakes in football. They often miskick the ball. They frequently pass balls behind advancing teammates, kick balls into the skies when presented with scoring chances, put too m ...
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  • Kwame King 2 hours ago

    Didi, that is why failed in Hearts of Oaks. Any coach who determines his team with fame as opposed to commitment is not a bad coach. Even you own experience with Hassacas lady should have thought u that u only need committed ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 40 minutes ago

    Is this what they told you?

  • Senegal 11 hours ago

    Nonsense who should they drop. When we needed them, they refused to come

  • Ghanaman 11 hours ago

    And so what? Foolish pride!

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 38 minutes ago

    You will go to wcup n lose all your matches. But with these 2 your chances of going to the next rd is stronger. They play in the epl for a reason

  • Ghanaman 11 hours ago

    Foolish pride is clouding the soundness in the thinking of many a Ghanaian. Look, get these two Ghanaians onboard and if not for anything at all, bring some excitement to the team .

  • Atinga 9 hours ago

    They can boost Hearts of Oak too! Take them!

  • Koo 9 hours ago

    Where were they during the qualify seriese ,?

  • Gari Soakings 9 hours ago

    Nketia can be forgiven. That Chelsea flop Odoi is trash. He got the gut to take his monkey face to the Jubilee House to meet the President and still turned his back on us. That dead campaign need to stop. No more mercenaries. ...
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  • Tokota 9 hours ago

    Bring them on . Only the best for GHANA Black Stars
    Odoi and Nketia major boost

  • Datus 8 hours ago

    Nketia can’t even get on Crystal Palace bench. At least Odoi gets some game time form time to time. They’re both not special in any way and cannot maje our team any better. I don’t really need them.

  • PITO 8 hours ago

    If we invite them now their mentality may not have been tuned to perform for Ghana and with the Ghana team, and we may see the slow adjustment to the squad like we have witnessed with Inaki Williams.

  • Datus 7 hours ago

    There’s already too many second hand foreign born rejects in the team. That’s why the team still does not have a real identity. Football in Ghana is dead and this is a symptom of it. Our youth teams are dead Thats why weâ ...
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  • Islam is nonsense 6 hours ago

    Trust Ghanaman to always choose the easier option rather than working toward a better outcome in the long run. Whilst some foreign born players may be needed from time to time(when they have superior skills and abilities), th ...
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  • Islam is nonsense 6 hours ago

    The main problem is that Kurt and his friends have used the junior teams as their personal business which doesn’t allow for the best talents to come through so we end up with substandard players who cannot make the jump to ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 32 minutes ago

    Kwasia, the issue is not England not wanting them. England don't think they have done enough to warrant a calluo to the English team. Now, semenyo is very hit n had he chose not to play for Ghana im very sure England would ha ...
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  • Joey 4 hours ago

    If it so unjustified to omit Nketsiah and Odoi, claiming they didn't contribute to the qualification of the BS to the world cup, yet select other players who equally didn't play in the qualifiers. What sense does it make? Kev ...
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  • Aban 4 hours ago

    Look at this monkey, create your Blackstars and invite them.

  • Fabio Gama 4 hours ago

    Don't mind that foolish coach Didi Drama. He should bring Hamza Husein rather. His best striker with mumu performance

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 27 minutes ago

    Abandoned aban gyimi. Joey is talking sense can you counter? No. You counter with insults? Kwasia lick ashawo cunt

  • Kofi 3 hours ago

    Even the "prodigal" son was accepted back to the family. Let's accept Hudson and Nketiah to the BS if they are bringing something positive to the table. After all Ghana is going to the World Cup to make an IMPACT not just as ...
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  • Dan 3 hours ago

    Why now. Did they knew how the black stars qualify? Ooooooo so now it's already cooked they deserve to come and eat. Try to be honest to yourselves. If they're interested after the world cup they should come and join. But ...
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  • koonimo 3 hours ago

    Are they good enough to play for a national team? If they are they would have been selected for England national team. both are struggling to get first team selection in their teams. l Remember the attitude of Kevin Prince Bo ...
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  • Agbelimor Paris 2 hours ago

    Their presence will also make the Black Stars looks very calm and scary.Some evil thinking people just want Otto Addo to fail.

  • Fisco 2 hours ago

    Commot for there with your kindergarten coaching. Let them try adding this guy's and you will feel the heat in this country

  • Qwerty 1 hour ago

    Opportunists!!read my thick african lips, we don’t need them.
    I’d rather we lost all oir games than with these fair-weather friends