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Ghana's Black Stars to train in Kenya

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  • y B££KO 11 years ago

    they can build up stamina

  • Mr.N 11 years ago

    The road to Samba Brazil start from Khartoum Sudan, no excuses all what we need here is win win win I do not care what my half brother POW had to say nor what the Prof S'Berta would write or any new laws the Governor KojoLee ...
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  • The Stallion 11 years ago

    I dey prepare remove all of them from power. Dem no sponza me for the match, so I verse!
    Meanwhile, this is the correction: We are playing Sudan on June 7th, Leso on June 16. It is rather Kenya playing Nigeria on June 5th. T ...
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  • Mr.N 11 years ago

    The Stallion you better watch your back for the man POW is dangerous when he is under attack. By the way as anyone seen POW or Prof S'Berta they are suppose to report the Governor's office.

  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago

    "They are not playing Uganda as reported in Ugandan media. They will camp in Kenya after which they will fly directly to Sudan. WHO WILL GH PLAY IN KENYA? HARABE STARRS? OR JOMO KENYATTA ALL STARS?

  • Victor A. Young 11 years ago

    After the match, Coach Kwasi Appiah should go back to Europe to learn get abreast with latest tactics; there's more to learn. I'd wish he goes to Germany, Spain, Brazil and Italy to broaden his knowledge into the game. Gettin ...
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  • Victor A. Young 11 years ago

    ....we're talking about the science of football....

  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    We need our coaches to have AS broad experience as possible else it is a losing task

  • Kenneth Osei-Afriyie 11 years ago

    Kenya appears to be a training ground mascot for Ghana. The Black Stars have always had good results training in Kenya ahead of international matches. Let's hope this good fortune will ensure we return from Sudan with the bad ...
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  • Agyeman 11 years ago

    Haha,my wife's native country has good omens?Maybe thats why i'm lucky too and i wish our boys best of luck.

  • Mr.N 11 years ago

    Training in Kenya for Sudan match is good idea since Kenya share a border with Sudan they are in the same weather condition and flying out Kenya directly to Sudan is about 2 hours 38 minute. We have to be in South Africa for ...
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  • BRO DAN- TRC 11 years ago

    NOBLE PEOPLE OF AFRICA, PRECIOUS ONES OF THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GHANA, BEHOLD, IT IS WRITTEN- "OCCUPY TILL I COME" THEREFORE ALL NATIONAL SOCCER TEAMS WHICH LONG TO APPEAR AT THE -GLORIOUS GATHERING- FIF ...
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  • Alex Kojo Sammy-Paris 11 years ago

    i hope, its ok.Obarimba Kwesi just have a note,there's no wrong to chose or chang a player to another possition! the fact is evry good footballer know the day talent star in the field,he himself will prov to be setecting....d ...
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  • Yeabr3 _Mo 11 years ago

    Outside training grounds like Dhubai and Spain,our neighbourgs think we have excellent facilities right here at home,and come and use them. This altitude 'excuse' has become a convenient way to squander the meagre resources w ...
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  • Rocket 11 years ago

    They may even poison food!!

  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago

    NYANTAKYI N HIS CRONIES ARE ALL CHOPPING AT THE EXPENSE N TEARS OF GH SOCCER. ALL THE DRIVERS ANS WATCHMEN AT GFA SHOULD ROB N STEAL FROM AA, NYANTAKYI N THE REST.

  • mr mike 11 years ago

    why kenya