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Ghana vs Cameroon; Braimah dropped from starting XI

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  • BOY KOFI 7 years ago

    It's better now than too late.We are all behind the Stars.Good luck to the Stars.

  • spiritual 7 years ago

    Fatau dauda is using juju in a different way

  • truth 7 years ago

    a lot of people criticised him for injuring kwarasey now he has caused Braimah to lost his post

  • Awuni Mohammad 7 years ago

    So he jujued Brimah to say the nonsense he said

    wu ye kwasia papaaapa

  • Wofa 7 years ago

    A good decision, we're all behind the black stars. Go for the win.

  • Bob, Bawku 7 years ago

    Hmmmm! are we safe,

  • Charles 7 years ago

    I don't think so. You don't take a goalkeeper or any good player through the preliminary stages of a tournament to the quarter final and then drop him in the semi final. We dropped a coach after the qualifying stages of CAN f ...
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  • Awuni Mohammad 7 years ago

    He is the worst keeper to ever don the national team jersey

  • Katoh 7 years ago

    We are in save hands now not 11 penalty loser Razak

  • FATAU SUCKS 7 years ago

    WHY FATAU? HE SUCKS

  • Katoh 7 years ago

    Dauda may God bless and protect and guide you to save penalty or what ever comes your way

  • razak 7 years ago

    Ghanaian sports journalist must be blame for this, they started it all, if l was razak l would not have apologies...this how they retire our players, you all know this is not the first time...razak give it to them they are je ...
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  • EMMANUEL 7 years ago

    Fatau Dauda should prove to Ghanaians that without Razake,the team can still make it to the next level.

  • Lori 7 years ago

    Ghana would lose. Sack this Pepeni.

  • kobooh 7 years ago

    No way, this cannot be true. The young man is better than Fatau by far ant it will be a shame if the coach caves in for the whims of the disgruntled. Selection should be based on performance; not on public sentiments. Did ...
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