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Dede Ayew misses out on CAF Player of the Year

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  • kofi adu 7 years ago

    how dest are they, never known best players?

  • Vincent Quabena 7 years ago

    I think ....

  • jojo 7 years ago

    Ghanaians talk to much about Abedis but there are not too good.There are just like ordinary players let us not deceive ourselves

  • TJ 7 years ago

    Andre is an average player, nothing out of the ordinary. This one should be won by Sadio Mane.

  • nenebi 7 years ago

    Enough said. The award is based on last seasons performance, therefore Mahrez is way ahead of them. Come next year it may be Mane if he continues with his fine form at Liverpool.

  • Sammy the Sheriff 7 years ago

    Mane can win it based on his last year form for Southampton. He was awesome last year. It is a two man race, Mane CA Mahrez.

  • nenebi 7 years ago

    Mahrez won the premiership so he slightly favored.

  • nenebi 7 years ago

    Dede does not belong to the African elite players, he is just an average and ordinary player. Together with Jordan, they have rode on the back of their father for far too long. When Dede was free on the market no top team wen ...
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  • Emperor Rasheed 7 years ago

    Your piece shows the kind of hatred you have for the Ayews. Dede has done his best at least to win BBC player of the year award.He has been nominated in virtually all CAF player of the year award.He therefore deserves some pr ...
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  • Ofa K 7 years ago

    Thank u man u have said it all. Hatred that's what is in the blood of Ghamaians . we hate our own so much that we wish they fall. That's bad. Do u kno the teams that were after Ayew?

  • Nenebi 7 years ago

    No hatred here just being objective than being patriotic. Mahrez, Mane, Auba, Slimani are streets ahead oh him. I will bet on Mahrez. The truth hurts. The teams that needed him were below the table teams, not the top clubs.

  • Victor Hugo 7 years ago

    Queen's English crucified and buried: "they have rode on the back of their father?" I need some analgesics for my headache after reading this! It is"they have ridden on the back of their father," please!

  • Nii Armah okai 7 years ago

    They are always biased and will award it to either a French speaking country or North African country .

  • Alberto 7 years ago

    He does not deserve anything. Ordinary player, nothing extraordinary about him. Let's stop deceiving ourselves.

  • TJ 7 years ago

    For example, what did he do for Ghana in Alexandria...a below par Egyptian squad?? Nothing !

  • Nenebi 7 years ago

    Thank you Alberto. Dede is not extra ordinary, we keep deceiving ourselves just because he is a Ghanaian. Nothing personal has he achieved in the sport apart from BBC African player award which is voted for by sports fans. Th ...
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