For the sake of peace, Nyantakyi & Appiah, step down.
For the sake of peace, Nyantakyi & Appiah, step down.
SOCCER HENE 9 years ago
KEVIN SPEAKS THE TRUTH
he Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder K ... read full comment
KEVIN SPEAKS THE TRUTH
he Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has hit out at the organiation of the Black Stars' World Cup campaign, claiming the entire process was "a catastrophe".
While Ghana enjoyed some memorable moments during the competition, including a 2-2 draw against Germany and a record-breaking goal from Asamoah Gyan, the Black Stars' time in Brazil was shrouded in controversy.
Players threatened to boycott the remainder of the competition over a dispute concerning bonus payments, while Boateng and Sulley Munari were both sent home over a breach of discipline.
The former AC Milan man has now spoken frankly of his experience throughout the World Cup process and claims the level of treatment the squad received from the Ghanaian footballing officials was 'insulting' at times.
"I am very, very disappointed," said Boateng, speaking to SportBild. "It simply was no good time. It was a nightmare from the first day of preparation until the end.
"I never thought that you could organise a World Cup preparation and a World Cup that badly: hotels, flights - everything in an amateurish way.
"Our flight from Miami to Brazil took 12 hours. We were in Economy Class, packed. The legs hurt. For a pro, that's an insult. Meanwhile, our president sat in Business Class with his wife and his two kids. In Brazil the people responsible managed to lose my luggage. I did not have my football boots for days, no tapes, nothing. It was a disaster.
"Prior to the match against the US we slept in a sleazy hotel. This one can never have been recommended by Fifa. The rooms were wet. I had to change my room because it was like a swimming pool. There was water dripping from the ceiling."
Ahead of the Black Stars’ final group game against Portugal, the squad threatened to boycott the match in protest at unpaid bonuses before Boateng was later sent home, and the Schalke man believes he was made a scapegoat for his honesty with Ghana's footballing officials.
"There were two or three players who were happy that me and Sulley Muntari were suspended," said Boateng. "I made my point. There wasn't a single player who was happy. I have the feeling that we met a hundred times with our whole delegation. We told them that there are many things that have to change.
"I am an easy victim for them because I told them face-to-face that they are liars who do not keep their promises.
"The president promised that we would travel better, get better accommodation in the future. A better organisation and preparation. He didn't keep his promise. At the end, I was simply dissatisfied.
"[The bonuses were] part of it, pretty normal. That was one of the smallest problems. It all just came together during one month. It was a catastrophe.
"I just ask myself where all the money is going. The FA gets lots of money from sponsors, from Fifa. They certainly do not spend it for hotels, flights, the team and its preparation."
Boateng did not close the door on a future international career with the Black Stars, but did acknowledge that it would be difficult to return to the fold.
"They kicked me out. I love the country and the people but it is hard for any sportsman to continue under these circumstances."
SOCCER HENE 9 years ago
KEVIN SPILLS IT ALL
he Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder Kevi ... read full comment
KEVIN SPILLS IT ALL
he Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has hit out at the organiation of the Black Stars' World Cup campaign, claiming the entire process was "a catastrophe".
While Ghana enjoyed some memorable moments during the competition, including a 2-2 draw against Germany and a record-breaking goal from Asamoah Gyan, the Black Stars' time in Brazil was shrouded in controversy.
Players threatened to boycott the remainder of the competition over a dispute concerning bonus payments, while Boateng and Sulley Munari were both sent home over a breach of discipline.
The former AC Milan man has now spoken frankly of his experience throughout the World Cup process and claims the level of treatment the squad received from the Ghanaian footballing officials was 'insulting' at times.
"I am very, very disappointed," said Boateng, speaking to SportBild. "It simply was no good time. It was a nightmare from the first day of preparation until the end.
"I never thought that you could organise a World Cup preparation and a World Cup that badly: hotels, flights - everything in an amateurish way.
"Our flight from Miami to Brazil took 12 hours. We were in Economy Class, packed. The legs hurt. For a pro, that's an insult. Meanwhile, our president sat in Business Class with his wife and his two kids. In Brazil the people responsible managed to lose my luggage. I did not have my football boots for days, no tapes, nothing. It was a disaster.
"Prior to the match against the US we slept in a sleazy hotel. This one can never have been recommended by Fifa. The rooms were wet. I had to change my room because it was like a swimming pool. There was water dripping from the ceiling."
Ahead of the Black Stars’ final group game against Portugal, the squad threatened to boycott the match in protest at unpaid bonuses before Boateng was later sent home, and the Schalke man believes he was made a scapegoat for his honesty with Ghana's footballing officials.
"There were two or three players who were happy that me and Sulley Muntari were suspended," said Boateng. "I made my point. There wasn't a single player who was happy. I have the feeling that we met a hundred times with our whole delegation. We told them that there are many things that have to change.
"I am an easy victim for them because I told them face-to-face that they are liars who do not keep their promises.
"The president promised that we would travel better, get better accommodation in the future. A better organisation and preparation. He didn't keep his promise. At the end, I was simply dissatisfied.
"[The bonuses were] part of it, pretty normal. That was one of the smallest problems. It all just came together during one month. It was a catastrophe.
"I just ask myself where all the money is going. The FA gets lots of money from sponsors, from Fifa. They certainly do not spend it for hotels, flights, the team and its preparation."
Boateng did not close the door on a future international career with the Black Stars, but did acknowledge that it would be difficult to return to the fold.
"They kicked me out. I love the country and the people but it is hard for any sportsman to continue under these circumstances."
GHFUO, what is your Legacy/Purpose?! 9 years ago
NO WONDER HE LIKES PRESIDING OVER THIS AND THAT. NYANTAKYI HAS OVER 7 POSITIONS ON HIS SLEEVE. THIS IS INSANE! HOW MANY JOBS DOES MAHAMA OR EVEN OBAMA HAVE? TWEAAA! JUST SO HE CAN CHOBO!
NO WONDER HE LIKES PRESIDING OVER THIS AND THAT. NYANTAKYI HAS OVER 7 POSITIONS ON HIS SLEEVE. THIS IS INSANE! HOW MANY JOBS DOES MAHAMA OR EVEN OBAMA HAVE? TWEAAA! JUST SO HE CAN CHOBO!
Mr.N 9 years ago
Kwesi Nyantakyi please come clean and be record that the GFA would accept the results if it means that you Kwesi "match fixer" Nyantakyi has to step down cooperate is one thing accepting is another.
Kwesi Nyantakyi please come clean and be record that the GFA would accept the results if it means that you Kwesi "match fixer" Nyantakyi has to step down cooperate is one thing accepting is another.
Joe 9 years ago
The Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has h ... read full comment
The Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has hit out at the organiation of the Black Stars' World Cup campaign, claiming the entire process was "a catastrophe".
While Ghana enjoyed some memorable moments during the competition, including a 2-2 draw against Germany and a record-breaking goal from Asamoah Gyan, the Black Stars' time in Brazil was shrouded in controversy.
Players threatened to boycott the remainder of the competition over a dispute concerning bonus payments, while Boateng and Sulley Munari were both sent home over a breach of discipline.
The former AC Milan man has now spoken frankly of his experience throughout the World Cup process and claims the level of treatment the squad received from the Ghanaian footballing officials was 'insulting' at times.
"I am very, very disappointed," said Boateng, speaking to SportBild. "It simply was no good time. It was a nightmare from the first day of preparation until the end.
"I never thought that you could organise a World Cup preparation and a World Cup that badly: hotels, flights - everything in an amateurish way.
"Our flight from Miami to Brazil took 12 hours. We were in Economy Class, packed. The legs hurt. For a pro, that's an insult. Meanwhile, our president sat in Business Class with his wife and his two kids. In Brazil the people responsible managed to lose my luggage. I did not have my football boots for days, no tapes, nothing. It was a disaster.
"Prior to the match against the US we slept in a sleazy hotel. This one can never have been recommended by Fifa. The rooms were wet. I had to change my room because it was like a swimming pool. There was water dripping from the ceiling."
Ahead of the Black Stars’ final group game against Portugal, the squad threatened to boycott the match in protest at unpaid bonuses before Boateng was later sent home, and the Schalke man believes he was made a scapegoat for his honesty with Ghana's footballing officials.
"There were two or three players who were happy that me and Sulley Muntari were suspended," said Boateng. "I made my point. There wasn't a single player who was happy. I have the feeling that we met a hundred times with our whole delegation. We told them that there are many things that have to change.
"I am an easy victim for them because I told them face-to-face that they are liars who do not keep their promises.
"The president promised that we would travel better, get better accommodation in the future. A better organisation and preparation. He didn't keep his promise. At the end, I was simply dissatisfied.
"[The bonuses were] part of it, pretty normal. That was one of the smallest problems. It all just came together during one month. It was a catastrophe.
"I just ask myself where all the money is going. The FA gets lots of money from sponsors, from Fifa. They certainly do not spend it for hotels, flights, the team and its preparation."
Boateng did not close the door on a future international career with the Black Stars, but did acknowledge that it would be difficult to return to the fold.
"They kicked me out. I love the country and the people but it is hard for any sportsman to continue under these circumstances."
THE ONE AND ONLY WAHJAHKAMAN 9 years ago
So this Nyantakyi guy has the balls to talk of indiscipline in the Black Star camp and not talking of the worst kind of indiscipline in his organization.The Great Kevin and Sulley have said it all.Now we know GFA are corrupte ... read full comment
So this Nyantakyi guy has the balls to talk of indiscipline in the Black Star camp and not talking of the worst kind of indiscipline in his organization.The Great Kevin and Sulley have said it all.Now we know GFA are corrupted , liars and thieves. The Sports Minister and the GFA Boss must be investigated.
charles 9 years ago
accountability now
accountability now
Kwabena Yeboah 9 years ago
Nyantakyi should proceed to unpaid leave while the investigation goes on. This numbskull has done so much damage to GFA to warrant any preferential treatment. Akwasi Appiah likewise should proceed to unpaid leave. In any ci ... read full comment
Nyantakyi should proceed to unpaid leave while the investigation goes on. This numbskull has done so much damage to GFA to warrant any preferential treatment. Akwasi Appiah likewise should proceed to unpaid leave. In any civilized country this duo would be out of their jobs by now.
PAAPA MOZATO 9 years ago
FOOLS
FOOLS
Johnnie B 9 years ago
well said
well said
Planner 9 years ago
Nyantakyi + corruption = N D C .Somebody tell this idiot that GFA isnt his own club like WA All Stars
Nyantakyi + corruption = N D C .Somebody tell this idiot that GFA isnt his own club like WA All Stars
Bash. From Belgium 9 years ago
Not. Even. Cup of. Nation. Sins1982 do u think. U. Can keep. Going good. With. THIES. Coroptiona. And. Lias. GFA. Respect. Your the. Boys are good. But. Stop saying that mustard did. Kevin. Did Theis GFA. U are th ... read full comment
Not. Even. Cup of. Nation. Sins1982 do u think. U. Can keep. Going good. With. THIES. Coroptiona. And. Lias. GFA. Respect. Your the. Boys are good. But. Stop saying that mustard did. Kevin. Did Theis GFA. U are the risposeble stop blaming the be. Hunest To ghana and Ghanins.
Steve 9 years ago
With kwasi Nyantakyi at the helm of affairs at GFA, let's forget anything good from the Black Stars. Dissolve GFA and setup dedicated and non-corrupt officials. The only way forward. Ghanaians are aware that GFA is not your f ... read full comment
With kwasi Nyantakyi at the helm of affairs at GFA, let's forget anything good from the Black Stars. Dissolve GFA and setup dedicated and non-corrupt officials. The only way forward. Ghanaians are aware that GFA is not your family as you said during your interview so leave it and see what happens next.
Ham 9 years ago
Look GFA chairman, what caused the delay in paying the players hence their refusal and poor show in the world cup overall. If you had agreed to $100k/player fee, why did you not find a better way to pay them. The immaturity o ... read full comment
Look GFA chairman, what caused the delay in paying the players hence their refusal and poor show in the world cup overall. If you had agreed to $100k/player fee, why did you not find a better way to pay them. The immaturity of the players also cost them $17k/player in Brazilian taxes...
Ham 9 years ago
I hope the investigative panel can recommend for prosecution any person that has wilfully caused financial losses to the state...officials of GFA and provide transparency in it's proceedings
I hope the investigative panel can recommend for prosecution any person that has wilfully caused financial losses to the state...officials of GFA and provide transparency in it's proceedings
For the sake of peace, Nyantakyi & Appiah, step down.
KEVIN SPEAKS THE TRUTH
he Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder K ...
read full comment
KEVIN SPILLS IT ALL
he Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder Kevi ...
read full comment
NO WONDER HE LIKES PRESIDING OVER THIS AND THAT. NYANTAKYI HAS OVER 7 POSITIONS ON HIS SLEEVE. THIS IS INSANE! HOW MANY JOBS DOES MAHAMA OR EVEN OBAMA HAVE? TWEAAA! JUST SO HE CAN CHOBO!
Kwesi Nyantakyi please come clean and be record that the GFA would accept the results if it means that you Kwesi "match fixer" Nyantakyi has to step down cooperate is one thing accepting is another.
The Schalke midfielder has slammed the country's FA for the chaotic organisation of their campaign in Brazil and admits he will find it hard to return to international duty again
Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has h ...
read full comment
So this Nyantakyi guy has the balls to talk of indiscipline in the Black Star camp and not talking of the worst kind of indiscipline in his organization.The Great Kevin and Sulley have said it all.Now we know GFA are corrupte ...
read full comment
accountability now
Nyantakyi should proceed to unpaid leave while the investigation goes on. This numbskull has done so much damage to GFA to warrant any preferential treatment. Akwasi Appiah likewise should proceed to unpaid leave. In any ci ...
read full comment
FOOLS
well said
Nyantakyi + corruption = N D C .Somebody tell this idiot that GFA isnt his own club like WA All Stars
Not. Even. Cup of. Nation. Sins1982 do u think. U. Can keep. Going good. With. THIES. Coroptiona. And. Lias. GFA. Respect. Your the. Boys are good. But. Stop saying that mustard did. Kevin. Did Theis GFA. U are th ...
read full comment
With kwasi Nyantakyi at the helm of affairs at GFA, let's forget anything good from the Black Stars. Dissolve GFA and setup dedicated and non-corrupt officials. The only way forward. Ghanaians are aware that GFA is not your f ...
read full comment
Look GFA chairman, what caused the delay in paying the players hence their refusal and poor show in the world cup overall. If you had agreed to $100k/player fee, why did you not find a better way to pay them. The immaturity o ...
read full comment
I hope the investigative panel can recommend for prosecution any person that has wilfully caused financial losses to the state...officials of GFA and provide transparency in it's proceedings