This guy was a gem. Abedi had the advantages of winning African player of the year over him because of his captaincy which he used to influence Pfister and the gullible media. Abedi cost Ghana a lot for his selfish gains.
This guy was a gem. Abedi had the advantages of winning African player of the year over him because of his captaincy which he used to influence Pfister and the gullible media. Abedi cost Ghana a lot for his selfish gains.
Sp 3 months ago
Pig thinks better than you
Pig thinks better than you
AFriCa 3 months ago
Hahahaha. The truth pierces your heart.
Hahahaha. The truth pierces your heart.
Sak 3 months ago
AFriCa
Why draw a parallel between the two football giants. They played completely different roles so how do you compare them. It is shallow and pedestrian to assert that Abedi won African Player of the year merely because h ... read full comment
AFriCa
Why draw a parallel between the two football giants. They played completely different roles so how do you compare them. It is shallow and pedestrian to assert that Abedi won African Player of the year merely because he was a Captain. No logic in such reasoning. Yeboah was a terrific striker and a football Great in his own right. Abedi was a maestro and a gem and exceptional footballer in his own right. Stop being a hater of Abedi. Stop the envy. Don't be a tribal bigot.
AFriCa 3 months ago
I know where you're coming from, I don't argue with entitled dimwits pal.
I know where you're coming from, I don't argue with entitled dimwits pal.
Spio 3 months ago
Tony Yeboah was on the fifa best 50 rating for 9 continue years. Abedi Parlle Ayew was just twice
Tony Yeboah was on the fifa best 50 rating for 9 continue years. Abedi Parlle Ayew was just twice
Ghanabi Kofi 3 months ago
Yegooooola. Too much
Yegooooola. Too much
Kofi Kwatsi 3 months ago
Is Tony Yeboah a forgotten soccer hero in Ghana? Why has he also left himself out of Ghana's soccer history after such splendid performance outside Ghana? I suggest that the GFA should revisit this man's glory and reset his a ... read full comment
Is Tony Yeboah a forgotten soccer hero in Ghana? Why has he also left himself out of Ghana's soccer history after such splendid performance outside Ghana? I suggest that the GFA should revisit this man's glory and reset his achievements into it's proper perspectives. He was one of Ghana's greatest in soccer.
Spio 3 months ago
They hate him because where he comes from in Ghana. Tribal jealous
They hate him because where he comes from in Ghana. Tribal jealous
Ye GOALER 3 months ago
One of the Africa best if not the best of all time. Physical, simplified, lethal striker: YE BO AH this sound captures YEeeeeee jubilation when he scores, BOoooooo as his opponent is booed then Ahhhhhhhhhh the shout of his ... read full comment
One of the Africa best if not the best of all time. Physical, simplified, lethal striker: YE BO AH this sound captures YEeeeeee jubilation when he scores, BOoooooo as his opponent is booed then Ahhhhhhhhhh the shout of his frustrated opponent, YEBOAH!!!! The symmetric (backwards) side if his name is equally great HA O BEY: a laugh when he’s about to score ‘HA’, a ‘O’ like,’Oh I see….’ when opponents’ keepers poise to grab his shots….oh can catch my bulletin; then BEY when his ‘shots’ enter the opponent’s net, BEY ooooo. His name YEBOAH tells it all. Well, didn’t know about TONY, maybe Tony Aidoo(NDC) can tell us what that name contributed to Yeboah’s skills- that’s the reasons why Yeboah is now in oblivion.
DEEVINITY 3 months ago
Ooooooooo.......Aaaaaaaaaaa......Yeboaaaaahhhh!!!! The day the roof fell in at Elland Road!!! Oh such incredibly fantastic memories!! Tony Yeboah was your quintessential athlete who, at first glance did not look the part. Man ... read full comment
Ooooooooo.......Aaaaaaaaaaa......Yeboaaaaahhhh!!!! The day the roof fell in at Elland Road!!! Oh such incredibly fantastic memories!! Tony Yeboah was your quintessential athlete who, at first glance did not look the part. Many a team and not a few goalkeepers have rued that thought and sorely so. He was a TANK who moved with the dexterous fluidity of a ballerina, slicing effortlessly through defences like a hot knife through butter and delivering such delightfully sensual, and soul-lifting finishes that make for indelible eternal memories. Tony Yeboah. LEGEND.
Agbelimor Paris 3 months ago
One of the best strikers of Ghana.His downfall began in football during AFCON where he formed divisions in the Black Stars and he was the leader of Kumasi group.
One of the best strikers of Ghana.His downfall began in football during AFCON where he formed divisions in the Black Stars and he was the leader of Kumasi group.
NzemaK 3 months ago
It was rather the NPP affiliated media that created such perception.
Yeboahs had a free mind. NPP thought they could use him to secure more vote come the next election.
It was rather the NPP affiliated media that created such perception.
Yeboahs had a free mind. NPP thought they could use him to secure more vote come the next election.
@Nzemak 3 months ago
Ei ei ei . Really ?
Ei ei ei . Really ?
John Martin 3 months ago
Mr foolish man, thanks that ur stupidity is still with u.
Keep it thou kingdom.
Mr foolish man, thanks that ur stupidity is still with u.
Keep it thou kingdom.
NzemaK 3 months ago
YEGOALA, back in those days in UK it was Yeboahs name I used to tell where I come from. H was a Germ.
YEGOALA, back in those days in UK it was Yeboahs name I used to tell where I come from. H was a Germ.
Afrikaba1 3 months ago
The strange thing is that he was a left footed striker. He would be worth £150m in today’s terms if Isak is going for £135m
The strange thing is that he was a left footed striker. He would be worth £150m in today’s terms if Isak is going for £135m
DOVI 3 months ago
I ALWAYS SAY AFTER TONY YEBOAH GHANA HAS NOT HAD A STRIKER LIKE HIM IN THE BLACK STARS, EVEN THOUGH ASAMOAH GYAN IS GOOD
I ALWAYS SAY AFTER TONY YEBOAH GHANA HAS NOT HAD A STRIKER LIKE HIM IN THE BLACK STARS, EVEN THOUGH ASAMOAH GYAN IS GOOD
Asamoah isn't a striker 3 months ago
Just scoring penalties and wasting as many penalties! Asamoah cost gh so much. How many changes does he blow away before scoring and compare to other proper strikers. Its a pity Tony yeboah and abedi made pitches not made the ... read full comment
Just scoring penalties and wasting as many penalties! Asamoah cost gh so much. How many changes does he blow away before scoring and compare to other proper strikers. Its a pity Tony yeboah and abedi made pitches not made them win a cup with BS. I see semanyo as the nectar big thing for Gh.
Joko 3 months ago
It's 30yrs already, still like it happened yesterday. One of the greatest goals ever scored in a football game.
It's 30yrs already, still like it happened yesterday. One of the greatest goals ever scored in a football game.
This guy was a gem. Abedi had the advantages of winning African player of the year over him because of his captaincy which he used to influence Pfister and the gullible media. Abedi cost Ghana a lot for his selfish gains.
Pig thinks better than you
Hahahaha. The truth pierces your heart.
AFriCa
Why draw a parallel between the two football giants. They played completely different roles so how do you compare them. It is shallow and pedestrian to assert that Abedi won African Player of the year merely because h ...
read full comment
I know where you're coming from, I don't argue with entitled dimwits pal.
Tony Yeboah was on the fifa best 50 rating for 9 continue years. Abedi Parlle Ayew was just twice
Yegooooola. Too much
Is Tony Yeboah a forgotten soccer hero in Ghana? Why has he also left himself out of Ghana's soccer history after such splendid performance outside Ghana? I suggest that the GFA should revisit this man's glory and reset his a ...
read full comment
They hate him because where he comes from in Ghana. Tribal jealous
One of the Africa best if not the best of all time. Physical, simplified, lethal striker: YE BO AH this sound captures YEeeeeee jubilation when he scores, BOoooooo as his opponent is booed then Ahhhhhhhhhh the shout of his ...
read full comment
Ooooooooo.......Aaaaaaaaaaa......Yeboaaaaahhhh!!!! The day the roof fell in at Elland Road!!! Oh such incredibly fantastic memories!! Tony Yeboah was your quintessential athlete who, at first glance did not look the part. Man ...
read full comment
One of the best strikers of Ghana.His downfall began in football during AFCON where he formed divisions in the Black Stars and he was the leader of Kumasi group.
It was rather the NPP affiliated media that created such perception.
Yeboahs had a free mind. NPP thought they could use him to secure more vote come the next election.
Ei ei ei . Really ?
Mr foolish man, thanks that ur stupidity is still with u.
Keep it thou kingdom.
YEGOALA, back in those days in UK it was Yeboahs name I used to tell where I come from. H was a Germ.
The strange thing is that he was a left footed striker. He would be worth £150m in today’s terms if Isak is going for £135m
I ALWAYS SAY AFTER TONY YEBOAH GHANA HAS NOT HAD A STRIKER LIKE HIM IN THE BLACK STARS, EVEN THOUGH ASAMOAH GYAN IS GOOD
Just scoring penalties and wasting as many penalties! Asamoah cost gh so much. How many changes does he blow away before scoring and compare to other proper strikers. Its a pity Tony yeboah and abedi made pitches not made the ...
read full comment
It's 30yrs already, still like it happened yesterday. One of the greatest goals ever scored in a football game.