Hearts of Oak player who ‘attacked’ referee apologises

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  • Job 1 month ago

    Apologies for what, you have to be punished because you are indiscipline player

  • Robert 1 month ago

    If the apologies is from him and was not forced to, then he should be forgiven

  • Kwame Donkor 1 month ago

    So this foolish boy's emotions and frustrations even extended to after the game? Whoever wrote this so-called letter did a poor job.

  • Kwadwo 1 month ago

    The GFA should deal with anyone who attempt to attack officiating officers

  • Agya Yaw 1 month ago

    The laws of the game must be applied no matter who you are we have to instil discipline in out football

  • world 1 month ago

    and this villager wants to play for BlackStars and to showcase these at international stage? just ban the criminal.

  • Ashley6 1 month ago

    Someone drafted the apology letter for the player. GFA, please discipline the player yo serve as a deterrent to others.

  • kwaku-t 1 month ago

    Suspend him for the rest of the season

  • Po Yung@ 1 month ago

    You mostly welcome...thanks for your professionalism.

    You are proudly forgiven from myside

  • Joko 1 month ago

    The referee should report him to FIFA for Life time ban. He should go and learn another trade, what he did could trigger another May 9 disaster

  • Meemuna 1 month ago

    The referee was very useless. He is not qualified to officiate even WAFU matches not to talk of CAF. Tweaaa. Ekorasi referee

  • Raphael Abeam US 1 month ago

    Where was his senses when a lot of people were calling him to stop that nonsense..He should be banned and next time players will show sportsmanship

  • Opanin Kwabena Dakwa, J’burg 1 month ago

    Well done, young man. Apologising publicly is the way to go.

  • Idrisu Gouba 1 month ago

    We accept his regrets and apologies, but that does Omsk e the crime go away. He should be banned for the rest of the season to set an example so that our referees would enjoy the rest of the season with no fear of being aggr ...
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  • UK & WALES 1 month ago

    WE ARE SO BACKWARD IN GHANA, ALL IN THE NAME OF SUPREMACY AND COMPLACENCY. WHERE IN THIS MODERN WORLD WILL YOU FIND THIS SORT OF FOOLISHNESS ?. I BLAME THE MANAGEMENT OF THE VARIOUS TEAMS. THESE FOOLISHNESS MUST STOP. RULES ...
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