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Former FA boss Alhaji Jawula calls for calm after disappointing AFCON campaign

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  • EKOW PHOBIA 7 years ago

    This FA must go. Focus on football development from the roots. Too much personal interest.

  • NPP SENIOR CITIZEN 7 years ago

    It's time Kwasia Nyantakyi to go now, If not we will use acid on him very soon

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  • GIDIGBA 7 years ago

    Nothing will happen. Nyantakyi and his concert party will remain in office and we will have this conversation again in 2020.

  • BOY KOFI 7 years ago

    What did we do to win the 4 AFCON Cups from 1963 to 1982?
    In those days,we played attacking football with very sharp strikers who could score from all angles of the field.
    After winning the 1982 AFCON,we started using profe ...
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  • babs 7 years ago

    Those times only about 10 countries take football seriously.football has now evolve.you need more than talent to win.luck also count.

  • London man 7 years ago

    How do we investigate and solve the problem of the black stars?
    We all know there is a problem in the team since the issue of captainship was put on the table for discussion. This showed clear on the field of play, when both ...
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  • Black Raztaaaa nananom 7 years ago

    Foolish talking Alhaji. You never won anything for Ghana and you looted the confers GFA. Shut your big mouth up

  • kwame 7 years ago

    Your foolish father. Stupid animal

  • IRON LION ZION 7 years ago

    You see, this is the same old problem, within the same old system, with the same old people trying to dictate affairs. When something happens which calls for the need of a strong, serious and tight-handedness in looking into, ...
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  • Benneygoodman97 7 years ago

    Lack of commitment and determination was the leading factors why Ghana failed to perform well. Chances after chances were nit taken for lack of proper commitment and determination to score. Jordan Ayew could have scored abou ...
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