Hello youth of Ghana.........You can take your own life with medicine............for instance 15 paracetamol at once........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Hello youth of Ghana.........You can take your own life with medicine............for instance 15 paracetamol at once........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Mohammed 1 month ago
Write your comment:yes we have very takanted players in ghana.
Write your comment:yes we have very takanted players in ghana.
NPP SENIOR CITIZEN 1 month ago
This shoe shine boy makes a lot of noise, How much are coaches paid in Ghana? Secondly our coaches are employed to coach the team not to develop players because developing players are different aspects. Charles Taylor stop sh ... read full comment
This shoe shine boy makes a lot of noise, How much are coaches paid in Ghana? Secondly our coaches are employed to coach the team not to develop players because developing players are different aspects. Charles Taylor stop showing your stupidity.
Yaa Yaa: HABITUAL NEGATIVITY IS NOT GOOD (Y Y Network, Begoro, E/R) 1 month ago
Charles Taylor’s recurring complaints about Ghanaian football—especially the claim that coaches are lazy—may sound passionate, but they are ultimately counterproductive to the very game he claims to love. Constant publi ... read full comment
Charles Taylor’s recurring complaints about Ghanaian football—especially the claim that coaches are lazy—may sound passionate, but they are ultimately counterproductive to the very game he claims to love. Constant public whining simplifies a complex problem into blame, and blame does not build football ecosystems.
By repeatedly attacking coaches without equal attention to low motivation, unpaid salaries, poor facilities, and lack of incentives, the narrative shifts from problem-solving to public shaming. This discourages young coaches, erodes confidence in the local game, and feeds a damaging perception that excellence can only come from outside Ghana.
Football grows through belief, investment, and structure—not endless criticism. When influential voices focus more on outrage than solutions, they weaken the brand of local football, scare away sponsors, and undermine development efforts at grassroots and elite levels.
Criticism is healthy. Habitual negativity is not. Ghanaian football does not need louder complaints; it needs informed advocacy, balanced dialogue, and leadership that promotes growth instead of frustration.
7up 1 month ago
But can he read? You are wasting your time.
But can he read? You are wasting your time.
Yaa Yaa: I LOVE7upSODA. (Y Y Network, Begoro, E/R) 1 month ago
Really? How do you know he can not read? Honestly, I can’t tell him apart from most interviewers—the same recycled questions, the same raised voices, the same unprofessional posturing.
The recent Ferdinand–Asamoah Gya ... read full comment
Really? How do you know he can not read? Honestly, I can’t tell him apart from most interviewers—the same recycled questions, the same raised voices, the same unprofessional posturing.
The recent Ferdinand–Asamoah Gyan interview shows the standard—researched, respectful, tough but intelligent questioning.
Interviewing is about insight, not ego.
Legends deserve conversations, not chaos.
Abusuapanin 1 month ago
Who always gives this good-for-nothing coot the chance to be spewing trash?
Who always gives this good-for-nothing coot the chance to be spewing trash?
Paa Pee 1 month ago
A player main duty is to play and win, with or without the coach. Stop blaming the coach for the guys missing great scoring chances and mistakes
A player main duty is to play and win, with or without the coach. Stop blaming the coach for the guys missing great scoring chances and mistakes
Kwame Peter 1 month ago
My take is simple,prior to the 1991 Black Starlet WC triumph there used to be vibrant colts league tournaments in Accra,Kumasi,Tema,Takoradi,Tamale,
Koforidua and other place,this together with inter-schools produced endless ... read full comment
My take is simple,prior to the 1991 Black Starlet WC triumph there used to be vibrant colts league tournaments in Accra,Kumasi,Tema,Takoradi,Tamale,
Koforidua and other place,this together with inter-schools produced endless pool of talents for U17 and U20 players who were easily coachable but no more so the FA can't even raise African standards youth teams and the FA appear clueless so far.
7up 1 month ago
You talk too much!
You talk too much!
Yaa Yaa: EMPTY OPINION…. (Y Y Network, Begoro, E/R) 1 month ago
Some of us can’t resist talking—even when we have nothing to say—because noise feels like knowledge, confidence masquerades as expertise, and feelings count more than facts. Silence is terrifying, accountability is opt ... read full comment
Some of us can’t resist talking—even when we have nothing to say—because noise feels like knowledge, confidence masquerades as expertise, and feelings count more than facts. Silence is terrifying, accountability is optional, and before you know it, EMPTY OPINION are being treated like gospel. Mr Kweku Asampong alias CharlesTaylor, do you always have to say something even if you have nothing to say -
Sage 1 month ago
This stark illiterate is all over the place spewing trash.
This stark illiterate is all over the place spewing trash.
Hello youth of Ghana.........You can take your own life with medicine............for instance 15 paracetamol at once........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Write your comment:yes we have very takanted players in ghana.
This shoe shine boy makes a lot of noise, How much are coaches paid in Ghana? Secondly our coaches are employed to coach the team not to develop players because developing players are different aspects. Charles Taylor stop sh ...
read full comment
Charles Taylor’s recurring complaints about Ghanaian football—especially the claim that coaches are lazy—may sound passionate, but they are ultimately counterproductive to the very game he claims to love. Constant publi ...
read full comment
But can he read? You are wasting your time.
Really? How do you know he can not read? Honestly, I can’t tell him apart from most interviewers—the same recycled questions, the same raised voices, the same unprofessional posturing.
The recent Ferdinand–Asamoah Gya ...
read full comment
Who always gives this good-for-nothing coot the chance to be spewing trash?
A player main duty is to play and win, with or without the coach. Stop blaming the coach for the guys missing great scoring chances and mistakes
My take is simple,prior to the 1991 Black Starlet WC triumph there used to be vibrant colts league tournaments in Accra,Kumasi,Tema,Takoradi,Tamale,
Koforidua and other place,this together with inter-schools produced endless ...
read full comment
You talk too much!
Some of us can’t resist talking—even when we have nothing to say—because noise feels like knowledge, confidence masquerades as expertise, and feelings count more than facts. Silence is terrifying, accountability is opt ...
read full comment
This stark illiterate is all over the place spewing trash.