Football historian, James Oyedeji dies at 63

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  • Jake 10 years ago

    Oh Mr Oyedeji! I have always loved to listen to your indepth n straight-forward analysis on matters of football. Now that you have passed on, where will we get your replacement? May your soul rest in peace!

  • TRUTH STANDS 10 years ago

    I love this man's football facts. But we have one Henry Twumisu Asante of GTV who is very good at football history

  • DWARF FROM KYEBI 10 years ago

    I loved this man's deep knowledge about Ghana Sports, football in particular. Another huge loss for Ghana. May he rest in peace.

  • awini Bawku 10 years ago

    May. He rest in peace

  • Free Voter 10 years ago

    I used to enjoy the man's input.
    Rest in peace my friend.

  • Paa 10 years ago

    May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

  • Andrew Naija 10 years ago

    This man was a pundit on JoySports. When he stopped coming on Sports Review I thought JoySports just decided to change faces as I wasn't seeing Opare Addo too. Now I know it was because he was sick and Opare got that Hearts j ...
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  • Kwetteh 10 years ago

    How will he turn 64 if he is dead. he will not and cannot do anything. May he rest in peace.

  • Chuks, Tudu 10 years ago

    Killed by Mahama? Why not? NPP WILL SOON SAY

  • hayford 10 years ago

    Soo sad.very very sad may your soûl rest in peace.

  • Douglas. Bristol-UK°` 10 years ago

    I shall forever miss your knowledge....

  • Ike 10 years ago

    Soo soo sad. May your soul rest in peace. You always keep me indoors during the weekends to watch you on multi tv sport platform. Good bye

  • John,Tema 10 years ago

    Sad story may he rest in peace

  • chipoooo 10 years ago

    oh Mr James may ur soul rest in perfect peace

  • Jerome reindorf opon 10 years ago

    Rest in Peace Grandpa

  • ANATALLO 10 years ago

    MAY HIS SOUL FIND A PLACE IN THE BOSOM OF GOD

  • Kotei ashie 10 years ago

    Is he Ghnaian or Nigerian

  • HardHitter 10 years ago

    Does it matter? He is a Ghanaian with a Nigerian/Benin last name. Born and bred in Ghana, lived all his life in Ghana

  • Edem 10 years ago

    I really admired this man when it comes to his analysis with reference to football.May you rest in perfect peace.God be with you till we meet again.

  • kofi kafui 10 years ago

    oooo uncle James. Rest in perfect peace

  • #returnmilitaryrule 10 years ago

    Is it the man affectionately called Uncle Bode?

  • Dacosta Kwarko 10 years ago

    Yh

  • Akos 10 years ago

    oh very sad indeed.all this knowlege is gone

  • Agbey 10 years ago

    Fuck!!!!
    A mighty tree has fallen!
    Irreplaceable!
    #am_extremely_sad!

  • Fulani man in Abroad from Ghana. 10 years ago

    R I P

  • mozo 10 years ago

    Ohhhh a mighty tree has fallen, my mentor is gone . may u rest in peace my mentor, u are irreplaceable .

  • Aaron y 10 years ago

    Irreplaceable

  • Kwaku 10 years ago

    A page of our football history is missing. God grants you a peacful rest

  • E. K 10 years ago

    And the referee called the captain of the of the two side and said look around you better let them equalize so that we all go home in peace. MAY YOUR SO FIND PEACE

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    You can say that again bro. I remember him say this on Joy Sports. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

  • crompton greaves 10 years ago

    So sad never thought you depart this soon. Rest in perfect peace. The football fraternity will miss you input.

  • Love 10 years ago

    so sad

  • Eminem 10 years ago

    when it comes to matters concerning football,this man get facts. I always love to listen
    to him when he analyzed the issues. May your soul rest in peace Uncle Bode.

  • makamaaka 10 years ago

    may Allah get you internal rest. rest in peace my mentor

  • CHANGE IS COMING 10 years ago

    Even though he was born Nigerian, he lived and became a Ghanaian. His football knowledge will be sorely missed. GFA shd honor him, abi?