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Asamoah Gyan pays tribute to legendary coach Attuquayefio

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  • bashings 9 years ago

    He was one of the greatest and charismatic coach of Hearts of Oak, may his soul rest in peace.

  • MR TRULY TRULY 9 years ago

    Its good to learn what kills a person for others to pay attention of health issues. Throat cancer is a wicked diseases one need to seek help from prominent doctors.

  • De Law 9 years ago

    Sir Cecil,...May his soul rest in peace.

  • JAH TOOL 9 years ago

    Rest In Peace, coach. We the Hearts of Oak fans will forever remember u. RIPP

  • Fiifi 9 years ago

    Where we you when he needed you most??? Enjoying on the volta river!!! Hypocrisy at its best!!!

  • julius max 9 years ago

    asamoah gyan did very will by doing that for them and i am very happy for what asamoah gyan did.......................

  • Kyei 9 years ago

    Sad news to hear! May his soul rest in peace and his legacy left behind would be forever remembered.

  • TONY- US. 9 years ago

    You are everywhere now and then.Today its CECIL and tomorrow it will be anybody. He thought us what QUALITY is all about. RIP my admirer….

  • cold water 9 years ago

    when people are flurishing, they have friends, when they are sinking, they are deserted. those your friends you hail because they are "ok" today, help them when they are in sad days. like DK poison..

  • Sammy Jones (aka Yaw T.) 9 years ago

    May his soul rest in perfect peace, damirifa due!!!

  • Big Bro 9 years ago

    Nobody helped this poor man when he needed help...from football stars to GFA...The only person who cares about Sir Jones was Mr. Sly Tetteh.
    May his Soul Rest In Peace..GFA..even organized games to raised some funds for him. ...
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  • GC/USA 9 years ago

    ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF WORSHIPING THE DEAD BUT NOT WHEN ALIVE. REST IN PEACE. NO MORE SUFFERING. I REMEMBER WHEN AKUFO ADDO GAME HIM GIFTS FOR HIS POOR LIVING CONDITION.

  • Isaac Asare 9 years ago

    This is the hypocrisy of Ghanaians that I always talk about. When coach was sick what did we do for him. Even when a match was organised in his honour didn't the proceeds ended up in people's pockets.? Now we weep. HYPOCRISY ...
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  • Cecil Nii Armah Okai (USA ) 9 years ago

    He was one of the greatest forward that ever played for Accra great Olympics and the black stars . May his soul rest in peace .

  • Blow 9 years ago

    You failed the Legend big time. God could have bless you more if you had taken it upon yourself to help poor Jones instead of the meager $5000 you reluctantly donated.Being rich is better than a good name but thanks anyway.MA ...
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  • anyimah 9 years ago

    best coach in ghana ,may ur soul rest in peace