This is just re-stating the obvious. But we should be careful not to to put too much pressure on the players. They should just go out there and do their best.
This is just re-stating the obvious. But we should be careful not to to put too much pressure on the players. They should just go out there and do their best.
Anokwale 12 years ago
They just need to play their game. Both legs will be high pressure nail biters. If we happen to get a big win in one of the legs fine but that is unlikely to happen. I see two close games.
They just need to play their game. Both legs will be high pressure nail biters. If we happen to get a big win in one of the legs fine but that is unlikely to happen. I see two close games.
GHFUO, change ur thinking 12 years ago
GH AINT GOING NOWHERE, SO SIASIA DONT WASTE UR TIME ON AA. HE IS TOO STUPID TO GO TO BRASIL.
GH AINT GOING NOWHERE, SO SIASIA DONT WASTE UR TIME ON AA. HE IS TOO STUPID TO GO TO BRASIL.
Coach 12 years ago
Idiot, take your.madness to your village you son of a bitch.
Idiot, take your.madness to your village you son of a bitch.
SANTACLAUSIAN, Croydon 12 years ago
Siasia's comments are genuine but what he has not realized is that just as there is fear that the Egyptians scoring in Kumasi will be disastrous, the BS are more than capable and WILL score in Egypt. I do not think there is g ... read full comment
Siasia's comments are genuine but what he has not realized is that just as there is fear that the Egyptians scoring in Kumasi will be disastrous, the BS are more than capable and WILL score in Egypt. I do not think there is going to be a goals galore in any of the two legs. They are both going to be very tight games. I can however see Ghana going to Cairo with a two goal advantage and nicking a couple of goals in the return leg to put us through. We will go through after the two legs, that is for sure. Come on guys.
GHFUO, change ur thinking 12 years ago
ACCOUNTABILITY N TRANSPARENCY!
WE NEED CORRUPTION COURTS IN GH NOW!
WHY DID MHAMA GIVE AGGUDEY A PRESIDENTIAL PARDON? FOR WHAT? FOR HIM TO SAVE FACE AND NOT BE DISGRACED?
THIS FOOL WAS SPENDING MONEY THAT WANT HIS AND WOMA ... read full comment
ACCOUNTABILITY N TRANSPARENCY!
WE NEED CORRUPTION COURTS IN GH NOW!
WHY DID MHAMA GIVE AGGUDEY A PRESIDENTIAL PARDON? FOR WHAT? FOR HIM TO SAVE FACE AND NOT BE DISGRACED?
THIS FOOL WAS SPENDING MONEY THAT WANT HIS AND WOMANIZING WITH YOUNG LEGON FEMALES. WHERE IS THE MORALITY HERE?
THESE GIRLS COULD HAVE BEEN YOUR SIS TERS, DAUGHTER OR NIECE...YOU KNOW...
ALL THESE THINGS ARE HAPPENENING IN GH, AND YOU EXPECT ME TO SUPPORT GH TO GO TO BRASIL? CMON NOW...
HE WHO CLIMBS A GOOD TREE DESERVES SUPPORT....NOT VICE VERSA. LOOK AT HE QUALITY OF PLAYERS AA HAS INVITED FOR THE WCUP QUALIFIER VS EGEYPT?
REALLY?..EVEN OLELE PAID 5000 DOLLARS FOR SELECTION. WAT IS OTOO, JORDAN AYEW, ADOMAH, FRIMPONG DOING HERE?
Now, if you were to open a textbook from years ago, you would have found
that natural resources in abundance are a source of growth and wealth for
developing countries, or so it was supposed.
Why not?
If you have oil, if you have diamonds, if you have gold and copper, can't
these be used to help develop the country?
But if you turn to contemporary textbooks, the first chapter is liable
to be about the resource curse, meaning that the revenues from foreign
investment in oil and gas and coal and copper get siphoned off in corruption.
billions of dollars are siphoned off every year into private pockets of these so called DEMOCRATIC LEADERS.
WHAT A SHAME! There is a lack of transparency. There is a lack of accountability.
if you look at Chile, Peru, Indonesia, Malaysia, these are
countries that have been very successful in using their rich resources.WHY CANT GHANAIAN GOVTS LEARN FROM THEM?
So the question is, how can resources be used to benefit broad economic and
social development and avoid the corruption and authoritarian rule?
The key issue is always going to be the local population, the local
leadership, the local press, and NGOs, non-governmental authorities that try
to promote openness and transparency.
In 2010-2011, Ghana started to export significant quantities of oil.
Is this going to be the best thing that ever happened to Ghana or the
worst thing that ever happened to Ghana?
The phenomenon called "Dutch Disease" is also part of the
resource curse, which means that the exchange rate for the currency of
resource-rich countries becomes overvalued, and this hurts the exports
of other industries. WHAT THIS NDC GOVTIS DOING IS THIS. THEY HAVE DEVALUED THE CURRENCY, EXPORTING MORE AND STEALING THE MONIES INTO THEIR PRIVATE BANK ACCOUNTS.
GHPPL, RISE UP!
Kwabena 12 years ago
The Egyptians must score 2 goals in Kumasi
The Egyptians must score 2 goals in Kumasi
RED-SOKOTO-GUDARI 12 years ago
That is all we need to do. Anything less than scoring more and conceding nothing will geopadize our chances!
That is all we need to do. Anything less than scoring more and conceding nothing will geopadize our chances!
Victor A. Young 12 years ago
The man has said the truth! We're however not afraid of the Egyptians; we'll match them boot for boot. We know their dirty tactics. Thankfully these days everything is as open and clear as the blue sky on a sunny day. But we ... read full comment
The man has said the truth! We're however not afraid of the Egyptians; we'll match them boot for boot. We know their dirty tactics. Thankfully these days everything is as open and clear as the blue sky on a sunny day. But we don't have to be complaisant and work hard to achieve victory.
I want to inform GFA, by this short piece that I have written to FIFA HQ asking for the Moroccan Referee to be changed. It's unacceptable to have a North African Referee in charge of this all-crucial game against Egypt; that's conflict of interest and against FIFA's own motto of Fairness and Fair-play among others. Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi & Co should express concern and send in their protest note. FIFA can't do that to any European Nation.
alone prophet of Jehovah 12 years ago
Yes the referee is a big QUESTION MARK? HOW CAN THAT BE CAF??????
Yes the referee is a big QUESTION MARK? HOW CAN THAT BE CAF??????
The Stallion 12 years ago
But the problem is, before FIFA accepts it, you have to prove that the referee will be bias. You can't use history as proof; you have to prove that this particular referee will not be neutral.
But the problem is, before FIFA accepts it, you have to prove that the referee will be bias. You can't use history as proof; you have to prove that this particular referee will not be neutral.
braKofi 12 years ago
The referee is neutral. Leave him alone. Remember Ghana vs Bukina Faso in African Cup 2013? Payback? not so good.
The referee is neutral. Leave him alone. Remember Ghana vs Bukina Faso in African Cup 2013? Payback? not so good.
Victor A. Young 12 years ago
It's not about the referee being neutral; it's about conflict of interest. How can a North African referee be chosen to handle a match involving a North African participating country in FIFA qualifiers? That's where to proble ... read full comment
It's not about the referee being neutral; it's about conflict of interest. How can a North African referee be chosen to handle a match involving a North African participating country in FIFA qualifiers? That's where to problem lies; this selection breeds biased officiating which is against FIFA's own motto of "fairness and pair-play" among others. Do you now get things clear?
DIAMOND 12 years ago
1. Good point.
Some of us have already written to FIFA and asked Nyantakyi to do same.
If FIFA does not budge, then he must insist on having a West African ref in the return leg in Cairo.
But then, if FIFA refuses, wha ... read full comment
1. Good point.
Some of us have already written to FIFA and asked Nyantakyi to do same.
If FIFA does not budge, then he must insist on having a West African ref in the return leg in Cairo.
But then, if FIFA refuses, what recourse do we have?
Weak leaders in this dog-smash-dog world get no respect.
They will be given whatever is liked by the powers that be.
2. complaisant COMPLACENT.
Too glaring.
Victor A. Young 12 years ago
Thanx for your alert; I didn't even check as I usually do when I'm angry. Forgive me for my typos ect. It's all human nature. I just followed the Microsoft suggested wording and pressed the "enter" button to continue; it's mi ... read full comment
Thanx for your alert; I didn't even check as I usually do when I'm angry. Forgive me for my typos ect. It's all human nature. I just followed the Microsoft suggested wording and pressed the "enter" button to continue; it's misleading if one does not check on the right word etc.
SANTACLAUSIAN, Croydon 12 years ago
Diamond, Nyantakyi is a lawyer no? All he has to do is to raise an objection based on the strong possibility of bias. The onus is on the GFA to adduce evidence to prove the likelihood of bias should the Algerian referee the ... read full comment
Diamond, Nyantakyi is a lawyer no? All he has to do is to raise an objection based on the strong possibility of bias. The onus is on the GFA to adduce evidence to prove the likelihood of bias should the Algerian referee the game. This should be pretty easy. As I stated above, the rules governing bias provide that in the quest for justice, there should be no bias or likelihood of bias in any process. On top of that there is the good old Common Law maxim which stipulates that"justice ought to be seen to be done". The is no way justice would be seen to be done in this matter. We have all the proof to substantiate this one. As long as we are able to discharge this burden of proof, we are home and dry. Not even FIFA is immune to the law. If Nyantakyi cant hack it, he should let me know, I will sort this out for my country for free. The only problem is that we do not have time on our side. The game is 12 days or so away.
The Stallion 12 years ago
Your explanation is clear.
Like DIAMOND implied above, sometimes we are the cause of our own problems. If Hayatou and co can go sit at FIFA and accept anything, however horrible, for Africa, FIFA thinks it can throw anything ... read full comment
Your explanation is clear.
Like DIAMOND implied above, sometimes we are the cause of our own problems. If Hayatou and co can go sit at FIFA and accept anything, however horrible, for Africa, FIFA thinks it can throw anything at us and go scot free.
Some years back, I used to hear a saying in Ghana that: "They look at a Kru man's face and give him rice" or a saying like that. (No prejudice in the preceding quote)
To be honest with you, since this referee was appointed, I have never been myself. If you go to the FIFA site where the African features are, you will notice after clicking on each "preview" that our case is the only odd one out.
How are we doing, Africa?
Victor A. Young 12 years ago
Stallion, I hear you. I hope many of us will embark on a protest mission to point it out to FIFA boss, Sepp Blatter to replace the referee. FIFA must live by its own words or motto.
The WC-2014 tournament is just around th ... read full comment
Stallion, I hear you. I hope many of us will embark on a protest mission to point it out to FIFA boss, Sepp Blatter to replace the referee. FIFA must live by its own words or motto.
The WC-2014 tournament is just around the corner and it's time we sought to point out all the flaws in the game and its administration. Let have our voices heard. I hope you agree with me. Sometimes we have to speak out alongside our Football Authorities, to make their case or claims legitimate. Let's do it folks!
SANTACLAUSIAN, Croydon 12 years ago
The thing is we Africans talk a lot about all the prejudices we suffer but most of us elect not to do anything about it. All the legal framework are there for us to adequately channel our grievances through. Yes the prejudice ... read full comment
The thing is we Africans talk a lot about all the prejudices we suffer but most of us elect not to do anything about it. All the legal framework are there for us to adequately channel our grievances through. Yes the prejudices are there and will always be there till thy kingdom come, but then we are adequately equipped these days to fight them through the laid down framework each time instead of sitting back and moaning about it. Who are we to blame then but ourselves?
Sammy the Sheriff 12 years ago
The fact that he is a North African does not mean he is going to be bias. Nigerians are West Africans but will not want a Nigerian Referee either. He is a Moroccan and they are not Egyptian stooges.
Let the Blackstars strat ... read full comment
The fact that he is a North African does not mean he is going to be bias. Nigerians are West Africans but will not want a Nigerian Referee either. He is a Moroccan and they are not Egyptian stooges.
Let the Blackstars strategize to score the needed goals instead of worrying about the referee.
KojoLee@Dilemma-Situation 12 years ago
"The fact that he is a North African does not mean he is going to be bias." *** Sheriff Sammiduwa***
Sheriff, as for this de3, I disagreed with you. Three North African referees from Morocco, unlike West Africa - Ghana ... read full comment
"The fact that he is a North African does not mean he is going to be bias." *** Sheriff Sammiduwa***
Sheriff, as for this de3, I disagreed with you. Three North African referees from Morocco, unlike West Africa - Ghana and Nigeria. The three speaks the same Arabic with Egyptians, same Moslems brotherhood.
What makes you think they prefer Ghana to go to W/C than Egyptians? The three match officials, one would be fair, the other may be 50/50 and one may be bias fully. If this happens where do we stand. We get a clear chance and the lines man raised the flag, people gonna shout only and after that, our chance has been already brown out.
We can't be too sure of those match officials, the earlier we do something to prevent it, is the better. Had I known is always ...
OGOGLO QUARTER 12 years ago
WE MUST POUND AND BEAT THESE MATCH OFFICIAL UP IF THEY DONT PERFORM WELL.IN THE OTHER ,IF THEY FAVOUR GHANA I'll TAKE THEM TO DAVII'S PLACE FOR SOME GOOD OGOGLO .....I'LL STAND BY THEIR DRESSING ROOM WITH PLACATE"OGOGLO OR BE ... read full comment
WE MUST POUND AND BEAT THESE MATCH OFFICIAL UP IF THEY DONT PERFORM WELL.IN THE OTHER ,IF THEY FAVOUR GHANA I'll TAKE THEM TO DAVII'S PLACE FOR SOME GOOD OGOGLO .....I'LL STAND BY THEIR DRESSING ROOM WITH PLACATE"OGOGLO OR BEATINGS'.@ THE END GAME ,WE SHALL SEEE WHAT THEY CHOICE
Mr.N 12 years ago
Wrong wrong wrong FIFA is wrong and we need to wake up
Wrong wrong wrong FIFA is wrong and we need to wake up
SANTACLAUSIAN, Croydon 12 years ago
Well Stallion, you may have a point but then there is a Common Law maxim which states that "justice ought to be seen to be done" which translates in everyday English as that anything that would arouse the suspicion of bias si ... read full comment
Well Stallion, you may have a point but then there is a Common Law maxim which states that "justice ought to be seen to be done" which translates in everyday English as that anything that would arouse the suspicion of bias sin the quest for justice is prohibited. Judicial notice is taken of the fact that North African referees are almost always biased when they take control of games between their arabic counterparts and a non-arabic country. We do not have to dig too deep into footballing archives to find this proof. With the backdrop I have just referred to, the GFA can make a case that justice will not be seen to be done should this Algerian referee take charge of the impending match, this should cut it is presented properly. Legally, we have a strong point and FIFA is not above the law.
Victor A. Young 12 years ago
Kai! Complacent was the right word, but not what I posted. Sorry o, folks. Pls stop laughing before I throw some punches. Lol!
Kai! Complacent was the right word, but not what I posted. Sorry o, folks. Pls stop laughing before I throw some punches. Lol!
O. Bosompra-Gyeabuor 12 years ago
But we all know Nyantakyi is an absolute fool. He says he has no concern about the referee and his team and also Ghana not getting the advantage of a higher seeded team. Hmmm, idiot GFA President. And you people tell me he s ... read full comment
But we all know Nyantakyi is an absolute fool. He says he has no concern about the referee and his team and also Ghana not getting the advantage of a higher seeded team. Hmmm, idiot GFA President. And you people tell me he studied law. Where did he go to school to study law?
DISCIPLINE HOLLAND 12 years ago
How in Gods name do you bring this old goaldkeeper to win Egypt match?curruption curruption curruption in the selection. Shit coach
How in Gods name do you bring this old goaldkeeper to win Egypt match?curruption curruption curruption in the selection. Shit coach
paapii 12 years ago
corruption or no corruption what is your problem , you are not a Ghanaian. Fuvk Off
corruption or no corruption what is your problem , you are not a Ghanaian. Fuvk Off
plz mrAA 12 years ago
plz,mr AA,consider this selection am abt to put across,plz let dauda1,daniel opare2,kwadwo asamoah or addy 3,micheal essien 4,wakaso N dede 7 N 11,kevin,badu N mutari as midfield,waris N gyan as attackers,plz hope u will eith ... read full comment
plz,mr AA,consider this selection am abt to put across,plz let dauda1,daniel opare2,kwadwo asamoah or addy 3,micheal essien 4,wakaso N dede 7 N 11,kevin,badu N mutari as midfield,waris N gyan as attackers,plz hope u will eith this,plz make urselve N country another history,i blive all ghanaians are bhind u with prayers,all the best
joe text 12 years ago
Siasia twen wofea asem u think u are gonna get it easy with Ethiopia haa ... u lie bad I am happy Ghana was not matched up with Ethiopia believe me they {Ethiopia} goin to WC for sure,,,
Siasia twen wofea asem u think u are gonna get it easy with Ethiopia haa ... u lie bad I am happy Ghana was not matched up with Ethiopia believe me they {Ethiopia} goin to WC for sure,,,
Victor A. Young 12 years ago
No need to make such comments; the Nigerian ex-Coach has given us some good advice and we ought to appreciate that. He didn't say Ghana should wait for a loss. Bro. Joe Tex don't try to wage war on the innocent. Maturity is t ... read full comment
No need to make such comments; the Nigerian ex-Coach has given us some good advice and we ought to appreciate that. He didn't say Ghana should wait for a loss. Bro. Joe Tex don't try to wage war on the innocent. Maturity is the watchword. Hope you agree with me. Smile Bro....
Uncle Ebo Virginia 12 years ago
For the first time in my life, I see the GBS in panick mode. OMG what is all this about calling Olele Kingson to come and save the ship?
I have rooted for Akwasi Appiah all this while but I am greatly disappointed by this si ... read full comment
For the first time in my life, I see the GBS in panick mode. OMG what is all this about calling Olele Kingson to come and save the ship?
I have rooted for Akwasi Appiah all this while but I am greatly disappointed by this singular act.
What for? Akwasi should know that he has at his disposal a collection of one of the greatest assembly of soccer talents anywhere on this planet. I can bet with my head that the coaches of teams like Spain, Germany and Brazil have taken note already and are planning on how to confront this dangerous team. The problem with us however is we don't have confidence in ourselves. We have Adam Kwarasey who has the reflexes and instincts to become one of the greatest goalkeepers of our time and yet we cry and beg old man Olele who has done his best already to come and rescue us. All that this boy Kwarasey needs is just a psychological tune up and maybe bring him down sometimes on holidays to play with the fishermen at Chorkor and Jamestown just to toughen him a little bit.
We need a psychologist who would sit these boys down and let them know that each of them is special, the reason they are the Black Stars.
I bet you these Egyptians have already surrendered but are watching us closely to see any sign of weakness in us to enable them pounce on us. We are suppose to be the number two best in Africa, a position I do not accept because I think we are the number one. We have got to take these Egyptians to the cleaners and put the fear of God in all our opponents before the world cup.
The only way to do this is to build the confidence of our charges. The talents are there, all we need is a psychological tune up.
GHFUO, change ur thinking 12 years ago
WEI Y3 TEAM? THIS IS FOOLISHENSS...BABA RAMAN, FRIMPONG, ADOMAH, ATSU, JORDAN AYEW, OTOO, OLELE...THESE PLAYERS DONT DESERVE TO BE IN THIS SQUAD. FOR THIS REASON, GH WILL NOT GO TO BRASIL. BRIBE...TWEAAAA! OLELE PAID 5,000 DO ... read full comment
WEI Y3 TEAM? THIS IS FOOLISHENSS...BABA RAMAN, FRIMPONG, ADOMAH, ATSU, JORDAN AYEW, OTOO, OLELE...THESE PLAYERS DONT DESERVE TO BE IN THIS SQUAD. FOR THIS REASON, GH WILL NOT GO TO BRASIL. BRIBE...TWEAAAA! OLELE PAID 5,000 DOLLARS TO GET SELECTION.
Naijaman 12 years ago
I hope Akwasi Appiah and the Player are listening. Unfortunately Akwasi Appiah is contacting 2 Pastors ,a Mallam and a Fetish Priest for spiritual guidance instead of training.
I hope Akwasi Appiah and the Player are listening. Unfortunately Akwasi Appiah is contacting 2 Pastors ,a Mallam and a Fetish Priest for spiritual guidance instead of training.
nigerian fan 12 years ago
ethiopia is very hard for us especially in addis. the high altitudes will cause a big problem. we need a draw in addis. although we usually don't support ghana i might support it if nigeria wins first game. otherwise we are s ... read full comment
ethiopia is very hard for us especially in addis. the high altitudes will cause a big problem. we need a draw in addis. although we usually don't support ghana i might support it if nigeria wins first game. otherwise we are supporting egypt
This is just re-stating the obvious. But we should be careful not to to put too much pressure on the players. They should just go out there and do their best.
They just need to play their game. Both legs will be high pressure nail biters. If we happen to get a big win in one of the legs fine but that is unlikely to happen. I see two close games.
GH AINT GOING NOWHERE, SO SIASIA DONT WASTE UR TIME ON AA. HE IS TOO STUPID TO GO TO BRASIL.
Idiot, take your.madness to your village you son of a bitch.
Siasia's comments are genuine but what he has not realized is that just as there is fear that the Egyptians scoring in Kumasi will be disastrous, the BS are more than capable and WILL score in Egypt. I do not think there is g ...
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ACCOUNTABILITY N TRANSPARENCY!
WE NEED CORRUPTION COURTS IN GH NOW!
WHY DID MHAMA GIVE AGGUDEY A PRESIDENTIAL PARDON? FOR WHAT? FOR HIM TO SAVE FACE AND NOT BE DISGRACED?
THIS FOOL WAS SPENDING MONEY THAT WANT HIS AND WOMA ...
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The Egyptians must score 2 goals in Kumasi
That is all we need to do. Anything less than scoring more and conceding nothing will geopadize our chances!
The man has said the truth! We're however not afraid of the Egyptians; we'll match them boot for boot. We know their dirty tactics. Thankfully these days everything is as open and clear as the blue sky on a sunny day. But we ...
read full comment
Yes the referee is a big QUESTION MARK? HOW CAN THAT BE CAF??????
But the problem is, before FIFA accepts it, you have to prove that the referee will be bias. You can't use history as proof; you have to prove that this particular referee will not be neutral.
The referee is neutral. Leave him alone. Remember Ghana vs Bukina Faso in African Cup 2013? Payback? not so good.
It's not about the referee being neutral; it's about conflict of interest. How can a North African referee be chosen to handle a match involving a North African participating country in FIFA qualifiers? That's where to proble ...
read full comment
1. Good point.
Some of us have already written to FIFA and asked Nyantakyi to do same.
If FIFA does not budge, then he must insist on having a West African ref in the return leg in Cairo.
But then, if FIFA refuses, wha ...
read full comment
Thanx for your alert; I didn't even check as I usually do when I'm angry. Forgive me for my typos ect. It's all human nature. I just followed the Microsoft suggested wording and pressed the "enter" button to continue; it's mi ...
read full comment
Diamond, Nyantakyi is a lawyer no? All he has to do is to raise an objection based on the strong possibility of bias. The onus is on the GFA to adduce evidence to prove the likelihood of bias should the Algerian referee the ...
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Your explanation is clear.
Like DIAMOND implied above, sometimes we are the cause of our own problems. If Hayatou and co can go sit at FIFA and accept anything, however horrible, for Africa, FIFA thinks it can throw anything ...
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Stallion, I hear you. I hope many of us will embark on a protest mission to point it out to FIFA boss, Sepp Blatter to replace the referee. FIFA must live by its own words or motto.
The WC-2014 tournament is just around th ...
read full comment
The thing is we Africans talk a lot about all the prejudices we suffer but most of us elect not to do anything about it. All the legal framework are there for us to adequately channel our grievances through. Yes the prejudice ...
read full comment
The fact that he is a North African does not mean he is going to be bias. Nigerians are West Africans but will not want a Nigerian Referee either. He is a Moroccan and they are not Egyptian stooges.
Let the Blackstars strat ...
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"The fact that he is a North African does not mean he is going to be bias." *** Sheriff Sammiduwa***
Sheriff, as for this de3, I disagreed with you. Three North African referees from Morocco, unlike West Africa - Ghana ...
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WE MUST POUND AND BEAT THESE MATCH OFFICIAL UP IF THEY DONT PERFORM WELL.IN THE OTHER ,IF THEY FAVOUR GHANA I'll TAKE THEM TO DAVII'S PLACE FOR SOME GOOD OGOGLO .....I'LL STAND BY THEIR DRESSING ROOM WITH PLACATE"OGOGLO OR BE ...
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Wrong wrong wrong FIFA is wrong and we need to wake up
Well Stallion, you may have a point but then there is a Common Law maxim which states that "justice ought to be seen to be done" which translates in everyday English as that anything that would arouse the suspicion of bias si ...
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Kai! Complacent was the right word, but not what I posted. Sorry o, folks. Pls stop laughing before I throw some punches. Lol!
But we all know Nyantakyi is an absolute fool. He says he has no concern about the referee and his team and also Ghana not getting the advantage of a higher seeded team. Hmmm, idiot GFA President. And you people tell me he s ...
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How in Gods name do you bring this old goaldkeeper to win Egypt match?curruption curruption curruption in the selection. Shit coach
corruption or no corruption what is your problem , you are not a Ghanaian. Fuvk Off
plz,mr AA,consider this selection am abt to put across,plz let dauda1,daniel opare2,kwadwo asamoah or addy 3,micheal essien 4,wakaso N dede 7 N 11,kevin,badu N mutari as midfield,waris N gyan as attackers,plz hope u will eith ...
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Siasia twen wofea asem u think u are gonna get it easy with Ethiopia haa ... u lie bad I am happy Ghana was not matched up with Ethiopia believe me they {Ethiopia} goin to WC for sure,,,
No need to make such comments; the Nigerian ex-Coach has given us some good advice and we ought to appreciate that. He didn't say Ghana should wait for a loss. Bro. Joe Tex don't try to wage war on the innocent. Maturity is t ...
read full comment
For the first time in my life, I see the GBS in panick mode. OMG what is all this about calling Olele Kingson to come and save the ship?
I have rooted for Akwasi Appiah all this while but I am greatly disappointed by this si ...
read full comment
WEI Y3 TEAM? THIS IS FOOLISHENSS...BABA RAMAN, FRIMPONG, ADOMAH, ATSU, JORDAN AYEW, OTOO, OLELE...THESE PLAYERS DONT DESERVE TO BE IN THIS SQUAD. FOR THIS REASON, GH WILL NOT GO TO BRASIL. BRIBE...TWEAAAA! OLELE PAID 5,000 DO ...
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I hope Akwasi Appiah and the Player are listening. Unfortunately Akwasi Appiah is contacting 2 Pastors ,a Mallam and a Fetish Priest for spiritual guidance instead of training.
ethiopia is very hard for us especially in addis. the high altitudes will cause a big problem. we need a draw in addis. although we usually don't support ghana i might support it if nigeria wins first game. otherwise we are s ...
read full comment