WE DON'T CARE HOW MANY FRIENDLY EGYPT PLAY AT HOME WE ARE NOT COMING THERE FOR IMPORTANT GAME GET LOST EGYPT
WE DON'T CARE HOW MANY FRIENDLY EGYPT PLAY AT HOME WE ARE NOT COMING THERE FOR IMPORTANT GAME GET LOST EGYPT
Krikri,, 10 years ago
From Zambia the Eqyptians can continue to Brazil then round up in Spain. We don't care
From Zambia the Eqyptians can continue to Brazil then round up in Spain. We don't care
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Kwaku 10 years ago
Waa look at how oldman Essien could even dribble the whole defence of Egypt.They should thank God that the match ended at 6-1.We can easily beat them again in Cairo,but my fear is the Moslem Brotherhood who will come with gun ... read full comment
Waa look at how oldman Essien could even dribble the whole defence of Egypt.They should thank God that the match ended at 6-1.We can easily beat them again in Cairo,but my fear is the Moslem Brotherhood who will come with guns.
Yaw 10 years ago
Look we are all concerned but if FIFA says its Egypt. Black Stars should go with their heads and soul high and win over-there. We should not be intimidated by whatever they are saying or writing. Their politics is not Ghanaia ... read full comment
Look we are all concerned but if FIFA says its Egypt. Black Stars should go with their heads and soul high and win over-there. We should not be intimidated by whatever they are saying or writing. Their politics is not Ghanaian politics. If there will be violence its going to be among Egyptians not on Ghanaians.
ADRENALIN 10 years ago
IF YOU WERE AMONG THE FOOTBALLERS, WILL YOU RISK GOING TO EGYPT TO PLAY.
IF YOU WERE AMONG THE FOOTBALLERS, WILL YOU RISK GOING TO EGYPT TO PLAY.
Yaw 10 years ago
Nation wreckers. Egypt will not kill Ghanaians. We are not cowards. And those who think Egypt will injure us are wrong. The game will come on and if its Egypt so be it. We will win and all those who do not wish Blackstars wel ... read full comment
Nation wreckers. Egypt will not kill Ghanaians. We are not cowards. And those who think Egypt will injure us are wrong. The game will come on and if its Egypt so be it. We will win and all those who do not wish Blackstars well will cry in shame. Concern yes but afraid? HELL NO.
Ghana fan 10 years ago
I guess not, maybe cos u can't afford it or you won't spend your hard earned money.
Yaw, since you are acting so brave, I am daring you to attend. Guess not, talk is cheap.
My advise to you? Just get some good fufu to e ... read full comment
I guess not, maybe cos u can't afford it or you won't spend your hard earned money.
Yaw, since you are acting so brave, I am daring you to attend. Guess not, talk is cheap.
My advise to you? Just get some good fufu to eat n stop passing such comments like you just posted. Again, remember talk is cheap!!! Otherwise proof me wrong!
Yaw 10 years ago
Talk is not cheap. You are the ones putting fear in our players so as to lose. And that must stop. Rather than saying the players should not play or we will not go, you better complain to FIFA. If the game is in Egypt of cour ... read full comment
Talk is not cheap. You are the ones putting fear in our players so as to lose. And that must stop. Rather than saying the players should not play or we will not go, you better complain to FIFA. If the game is in Egypt of course we have to play and yes we will play and win.
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
TO ASEMPA 94.7
WHERE IS YOUR SKYPE ACCOUNT? WHERE IS YOUR WEBSITE OR EMAIL ADDRESS?
GET WITH THE PROGRAM AND DONT BE PRIMTIIVE. WE ARE IN THE 21ST CENTURY FOLKS!
TO ASEMPA 94.7
WHERE IS YOUR SKYPE ACCOUNT? WHERE IS YOUR WEBSITE OR EMAIL ADDRESS?
GET WITH THE PROGRAM AND DONT BE PRIMTIIVE. WE ARE IN THE 21ST CENTURY FOLKS!
Ghana Fan 10 years ago
Yaw, you miss the point again. IT IS NOT ONLY ABOUT THE PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!.
Some of us try to make it a point whenever we can to travel to cheer on our boys to win. As you are well aware, this is a very important part of th ... read full comment
Yaw, you miss the point again. IT IS NOT ONLY ABOUT THE PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!.
Some of us try to make it a point whenever we can to travel to cheer on our boys to win. As you are well aware, this is a very important part of the game, it helps motivate our boys in away matches.
I am however very hard pressed to understand how you can think most of us will like to put our lives in danger and travel to a volatile country like Egypt at this time.
As to writing to FIFA, what do you think we are doing on this forum? We are expressing a grave concern to the rest of the world (not even FIFA alone).
Are we putting fear in the minds of the players? maybe YES, because in case you are not aware there was a massive riot in Egypt less than a month ago over a handball game they lost to Tunisia. (Check BBC sports for this and people got hurt, also do not forget what took place between Algeria & Egypt in the last world cup qualifier, people DIED from the fighting that ensued bcos Egypt LOST -and the game was even played in a neutral country)
I don't think the average Egyptian is a hooligan but because of the current situation in that country, some bad people there have resorted to mob / vigilantism /hoooliganism mentality.
I personally think I will be unwise to travel to Egypt for a game like this as a fan.
Check this final situation - what about if our fan (not even because of the match) but for the current situation get caught in a fight among the warring Egyptian political factions, where will you advise we go to? The Ghana Embassy?
Come on Yaw, the players may be one thing but other Ghanaian lives (as well as Egyptian lives) could be at stake here.
And for what? A FOOTBALL GAME? Think my brother, think.
If FIFA insist on us going to Egypt then I bet the only supporter you will see will be the "2" people (pun intended) who the Ghana govt is going to sponsor to go with the players.
Never will it be the Ghana fan base at large who have to care for our own security anywhere we travel to worldwide!!!!!!!!!
Yaw 10 years ago
Complain at FIFA web site not on this forum to scare our players. By the way if you choose to do, just go direct to the point. But as said earlier no amount of intimidation from anyone on this forum will stop us from going to ... read full comment
Complain at FIFA web site not on this forum to scare our players. By the way if you choose to do, just go direct to the point. But as said earlier no amount of intimidation from anyone on this forum will stop us from going to the world cup. Period.
Cujo 10 years ago
Why can't the Egyptian National Football team rather engage Serbia or Germany in friendly internationally instead. In addition Ivory Coast would have paid off, altogether Ghana is going to harmer them again by 3-1
Why can't the Egyptian National Football team rather engage Serbia or Germany in friendly internationally instead. In addition Ivory Coast would have paid off, altogether Ghana is going to harmer them again by 3-1
koo Tee 10 years ago
I am still worried because FIFA is insensitive to the plight of human beings.All that they think of is money.How on earth do you send people to a war zone to play soccer?Cast your mind back to the Togo issue at the African c ... read full comment
I am still worried because FIFA is insensitive to the plight of human beings.All that they think of is money.How on earth do you send people to a war zone to play soccer?Cast your mind back to the Togo issue at the African cup recently.There were soldiers and policemen guarding the Togo convoy BUT still a nasty incident happened.I still stand by my words that the lives of our players and officials are more precious than the world cup.Should FIFA endorses that we play the match in Cairo then Blatter and family GOD BLESS YOU!!
Tamrock DP 1500i 10 years ago
Are we also organizing some friendlies to keep our lads worm for the return crack in Egypt. Ghana need's to prepare well to defend the goals made.
Are we also organizing some friendlies to keep our lads worm for the return crack in Egypt. Ghana need's to prepare well to defend the goals made.
WOFA WOHOO 10 years ago
we need to be very serious and forget the 6-1 victory,we should pray against bad officiating and stay very strong against any intimidation from Egypt stay very focus and make sure we play total football and should not lose to ... read full comment
we need to be very serious and forget the 6-1 victory,we should pray against bad officiating and stay very strong against any intimidation from Egypt stay very focus and make sure we play total football and should not lose to Egypt.Advise to the stars do not play defensive,play to win take over the midfield and hold on to the balls and dominate,play like you need to win to qualify.Like I said forget the 6-1 and play like it was goaless in Ghana and you need to win guys.I challenge a goal each from Kevin Boateng and Dede Ayew,you can do it boys do not joke this is a do or die,bcos the Egyptians would want to do anytin to win.How to stop them take total control of the game,midfield and tighten your defensive but do not play defensive never,when you do this you would frustrate Egypt bcos the pressure is too much on them,good luck and God bless
Johnny, Atlanta GA 10 years ago
Playing defensive will accord a bad referee the opportunity to call frivolous fouls and penalthy against the Stars. Play to get away goals, and possibly the first goal, to completely kill their spirit.
And warning:
"CYP ... read full comment
Playing defensive will accord a bad referee the opportunity to call frivolous fouls and penalthy against the Stars. Play to get away goals, and possibly the first goal, to completely kill their spirit.
And warning:
"CYPRUS
Richard Kingson manned the post for Doxa and conceded six goals in their 6-0 hammering by Omonia Nicosia."
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Anokwale 10 years ago
I am confident that coach Appiah knows how to keep these players motivated.
I am confident that coach Appiah knows how to keep these players motivated.
kwame no 1 10 years ago
DON'T WORRY AT ALL ANYWHERE WE MEET THEM WE WILL BEAT THEM THIS YEAR 2013
DON'T WORRY AT ALL ANYWHERE WE MEET THEM WE WILL BEAT THEM THIS YEAR 2013
YAW 10 years ago
Yes we will beat them and go to this world cup.We have others who want to sabotage Ghana. We should not allow this nation wreckers to post this rubbish that we should not play and let them go to the world cup. look they have ... read full comment
Yes we will beat them and go to this world cup.We have others who want to sabotage Ghana. We should not allow this nation wreckers to post this rubbish that we should not play and let them go to the world cup. look they have lost in Ghana and they will loose again. And ghana will represent one of the countries in Africa.
HEXAGON!! usa 10 years ago
You can be sure the referee and two lines men will all be featuring for Egypt!! Get ready to see disallowed goals and red cards to Ghana BS players.
You can be sure the referee and two lines men will all be featuring for Egypt!! Get ready to see disallowed goals and red cards to Ghana BS players.
buyaa 10 years ago
Calls for desparate measures as they say.This is an exercise in futility for Egypt.
Calls for desparate measures as they say.This is an exercise in futility for Egypt.
Akadu Mensema 10 years ago
Hooooooooooooooooo!
Hooooooooooooooooo!
GC/USA 10 years ago
THIS IS JUST TO PROVE THAT THEIR STADIUM IS SAFE.
THIS IS JUST TO PROVE THAT THEIR STADIUM IS SAFE.
KK 10 years ago
So Zambia is now laboratory animal being used for experimental purposes. What if it turns out the stadium is not safe? Football guinea pigs?
So Zambia is now laboratory animal being used for experimental purposes. What if it turns out the stadium is not safe? Football guinea pigs?
AK47 IS MY FUCKING ADDRESS 10 years ago
GHANA & ZIMBIA MATCH WAS DO AND DIE , IN KUMASI , SO NO WONDER EGYPT WAS PLAY THEM .
GHANA & ZIMBIA MATCH WAS DO AND DIE , IN KUMASI , SO NO WONDER EGYPT WAS PLAY THEM .
Research 10 years ago
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Victor A. Young 10 years ago
I believe that Coach Kwasi Appiah and GFA will agree with me now on what I've posted on this very website about how to prepare for our clash with Egypt. They have been doing research about how to win massively in our return e ... read full comment
I believe that Coach Kwasi Appiah and GFA will agree with me now on what I've posted on this very website about how to prepare for our clash with Egypt. They have been doing research about how to win massively in our return encounter or to find our weakness. Coach Appiah should fine-tune his team esp. on ball possession and distribution strategies. A close look at the Ghana-Zambia match will point out all our weaknesses and potholes. Coach Appiah should reorganise himself and his team making sure that our players understand team work. Some of the players get confused and don't know what to do with the ball when the going gets tough. If we cannot out-ply Egypt in their own backyard then anything could happen. We don't want them to beat us 5-0 in the return.
GH LEXIS 10 years ago
FROM DAILY NEWS EGYPT
A glimmer of hope: Five things Bradley needs for a ticket to Brazil
Fady Ashraf / October 23, 2013 / 0 Comments / 150 Views
“The beauty of football is that David always has a chance of beating Gol ... read full comment
FROM DAILY NEWS EGYPT
A glimmer of hope: Five things Bradley needs for a ticket to Brazil
Fady Ashraf / October 23, 2013 / 0 Comments / 150 Views
“The beauty of football is that David always has a chance of beating Goliath.”— Former England Captain Terry Butcher
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Egyptian fans watching the game with Ghana on 15 October 2013 – (Photo BY AHMED AL MALKY)
Few can deny that Egypt’s chances of overturning the odds and a five-goal-deficit in the match against Ghana in the return leg of the final round of World Cup qualifiers are minimal.
However, they are not impossible.
On 25 May 2005, Italian champions AC Milan faced off with English outfit from Merseyside, Liverpool, in Istanbul, Turkey in the final game of the European Champions League.
Milan scored three goals in the first 45 minutes, to the extent that the Italian fans began celebrating regaining the highest-profile European trophy.
However, Liverpool pulled off a superb comeback in the second half, scoring three goals and eventually winning the game on penalties.
In football, there is always hope. But hope cannot be present without analysing the reasons why the Egyptian team conceded six goals, and how would it turn the odds around.
In the Baba Yara stadium game, the Ghanaians used a deft trick, the deep-lying forward.
Spartak Moskow striker Abdul Majeed Waris always placed himself between Egypt’s left-back and centre-left back, creating space for Asamoah Gyan to mingle behind Egypt’s backline; this was employed to bring Ghana their first goal.
The same trick was used by Michael Essien in the second goal, but with a different technique. The Ghanaian midfielder exploited left-back Ahmed Shedid’s defensive vulnerabilities and centre-back Mohamed Naguib low pace and lack of concentration to run through the same space.
Every Ghana goal exploited that weak point in a way or another, the area between the left-back and the neighbouring centre-back, beside the weak point every Egyptian team in history had, air balls.
Enough with the past; there is a glimmer of hope in the future.
The trick in the 19 November game is creating a “fiesta” of efficient attacking football while being responsible at the back. To achieve this “fiesta”, at least five players should have pure attacking tasks, with the assistance of two more supporting players.
The Egyptian team does not lack the technical abilities to score five goals against the Black Stars; instead, the challenge is physical.
American head coach Bob Bradley should borrow some tactical tweaks from his predecessor Hassan Shehata’s playbook.
1. Two centre-backs and a sweeper
These two centre-backs should not lack speed or physical presence, as they would act as the last defensive line against Ghanaian attacks. The best candidates for this role are Wael Gomaa and youngster Rami Rabee’a.
A sweeper will act as a “water carrier”, picking the ball from the backline and giving it to the creative players with attacking tasks. However, this is not as easy as it sounds. This player will have to combat high Ghanaian pressure in the first third of the pitch, thus this player must be creative, technically adept and supportive of the midfielders. Hossam Ghaly fulfills these criteria, assuming he can overcome the obstacle of his inconsistent performances.
1. Supporting wing-backs
Those wing-backs are the key for a five-goal-difference win. The Ghanaians apply a high-defensive-line; this requires a quick, technical wing-back who can make accurate crosses without neglecting his defensive responsibilities during the Ghanaian attacks. This player is definitely not Ahmed Shedid. Sayed Moa’wad on the left and Ahmed El Mohammady on the right are safe – albeit not perfect – choices.
1. One ball-winning midfielder
To block goals, you should own the ball.
Ahmed Fathy pulled off a decent performance in Ghana; he can win the ball without conceding a foul in normal circumstances.
Then comes the question, how in the world can one player stand in front the likes of Sulley Muntari and Michael Essien in the Ghanaian midfield?
“Virtual midfielders” are the answer.
The sweeper will have to push forward in support of the ball-winning midfielder, while one of the attacking midfielders will have to help with the midfield’s defensive tasks, and receive the ball and transform defence to attack.
1. Four frontline players
This requires two attacking midfielders (Mohamed Salah and Mohamed Abu Trika) and two strikers.
One of the attacking midfielders (Probably Abu Trika) will have to pull back in assist to midfield, look to apply pressure on Ghanaian midfield and receive the ball to transform defence to attack.
Looking at three consecutive African Nations Cup trophies, Egypt’s frontline operates better when playing with two strikers.
The presence of two strikers gives a team many advantages, foremost of which is constant pressure on the weak Ghanaian backline. One of these strikers has to assist Ahmed Fathy in his difficult task of facing off against strong Ghanaian midfield. Mohamed Nagy “Gedo” is a natural striker who has the ability to fulfill such defensive tasks; he is a poacher who does not lack for goal-scoring talent. The other striker should be a well-built target man. A target man is a player who looks to receive balls in the final third of the pitch and feed it to other players as Salah and Abu Trika. This target man will have to lie deep and present a similar model to what Waris presented in the first game. This has Amr Zaki written all over it.
1. Faith
Bradley is no psychotherapist, but if he can give his players faith in themselves and in the possibility of overturning the odds, bolstered with the enthusiasm of 30,000 fans in 30 June stadium, the miracle just might happen.
PAPSON 10 years ago
This does not mean that we should allow the return match to be played in Egypt.do not gamble with lives of our players. Egypt is not save.
This does not mean that we should allow the return match to be played in Egypt.do not gamble with lives of our players. Egypt is not save.
JJ RAWLINGS 10 years ago
We dont care
We dont care
samuel 10 years ago
wats the impotance of this match? zambia were beaten by ghana so wat is the importance of this match
wats the impotance of this match? zambia were beaten by ghana so wat is the importance of this match
YOU and I were not THERE! 10 years ago
Who cares? We will whip Egypt again on their soil next month, so they can play even Spain or Brazil who cares any less?
Who cares? We will whip Egypt again on their soil next month, so they can play even Spain or Brazil who cares any less?
OD 10 years ago
even if we put the black queens against them will still beat them anyway. The Egyptians are finished. Haaaaaaaah.
even if we put the black queens against them will still beat them anyway. The Egyptians are finished. Haaaaaaaah.
KANAWU 10 years ago
WE WILL COMBINE BOTH EGYPT AND ZAMBIA, AND WE WILL STILL BEAT THEM.
WE WILL COMBINE BOTH EGYPT AND ZAMBIA, AND WE WILL STILL BEAT THEM.
KK 10 years ago
Why not get Mweene and five other Zambian players to join five top Egyptian players to face the Black Stars instead?
Why not get Mweene and five other Zambian players to join five top Egyptian players to face the Black Stars instead?
GH LEXIS 10 years ago
A glimmer of hope: Five things Bradley needs for a ticket to Brazil
Fady Ashraf / October 23, 2013 / 0 Comments / 150 Views
“The beauty of football is that David always has a chance of beating Goliath.”— Former Englan ... read full comment
A glimmer of hope: Five things Bradley needs for a ticket to Brazil
Fady Ashraf / October 23, 2013 / 0 Comments / 150 Views
“The beauty of football is that David always has a chance of beating Goliath.”— Former England Captain Terry Butcher
Share Print Email
Egyptian fans watching the game with Ghana on 15 October 2013 – (Photo BY AHMED AL MALKY)
Few can deny that Egypt’s chances of overturning the odds and a five-goal-deficit in the match against Ghana in the return leg of the final round of World Cup qualifiers are minimal.
However, they are not impossible.
On 25 May 2005, Italian champions AC Milan faced off with English outfit from Merseyside, Liverpool, in Istanbul, Turkey in the final game of the European Champions League.
Milan scored three goals in the first 45 minutes, to the extent that the Italian fans began celebrating regaining the highest-profile European trophy.
However, Liverpool pulled off a superb comeback in the second half, scoring three goals and eventually winning the game on penalties.
In football, there is always hope. But hope cannot be present without analysing the reasons why the Egyptian team conceded six goals, and how would it turn the odds around.
In the Baba Yara stadium game, the Ghanaians used a deft trick, the deep-lying forward.
Spartak Moskow striker Abdul Majeed Waris always placed himself between Egypt’s left-back and centre-left back, creating space for Asamoah Gyan to mingle behind Egypt’s backline; this was employed to bring Ghana their first goal.
The same trick was used by Michael Essien in the second goal, but with a different technique. The Ghanaian midfielder exploited left-back Ahmed Shedid’s defensive vulnerabilities and centre-back Mohamed Naguib low pace and lack of concentration to run through the same space.
Every Ghana goal exploited that weak point in a way or another, the area between the left-back and the neighbouring centre-back, beside the weak point every Egyptian team in history had, air balls.
Enough with the past; there is a glimmer of hope in the future.
The trick in the 19 November game is creating a “fiesta” of efficient attacking football while being responsible at the back. To achieve this “fiesta”, at least five players should have pure attacking tasks, with the assistance of two more supporting players.
The Egyptian team does not lack the technical abilities to score five goals against the Black Stars; instead, the challenge is physical.
American head coach Bob Bradley should borrow some tactical tweaks from his predecessor Hassan Shehata’s playbook.
1. Two centre-backs and a sweeper
These two centre-backs should not lack speed or physical presence, as they would act as the last defensive line against Ghanaian attacks. The best candidates for this role are Wael Gomaa and youngster Rami Rabee’a.
A sweeper will act as a “water carrier”, picking the ball from the backline and giving it to the creative players with attacking tasks. However, this is not as easy as it sounds. This player will have to combat high Ghanaian pressure in the first third of the pitch, thus this player must be creative, technically adept and supportive of the midfielders. Hossam Ghaly fulfills these criteria, assuming he can overcome the obstacle of his inconsistent performances.
1. Supporting wing-backs
Those wing-backs are the key for a five-goal-difference win. The Ghanaians apply a high-defensive-line; this requires a quick, technical wing-back who can make accurate crosses without neglecting his defensive responsibilities during the Ghanaian attacks. This player is definitely not Ahmed Shedid. Sayed Moa’wad on the left and Ahmed El Mohammady on the right are safe – albeit not perfect – choices.
1. One ball-winning midfielder
To block goals, you should own the ball.
Ahmed Fathy pulled off a decent performance in Ghana; he can win the ball without conceding a foul in normal circumstances.
Then comes the question, how in the world can one player stand in front the likes of Sulley Muntari and Michael Essien in the Ghanaian midfield?
“Virtual midfielders” are the answer.
The sweeper will have to push forward in support of the ball-winning midfielder, while one of the attacking midfielders will have to help with the midfield’s defensive tasks, and receive the ball and transform defence to attack.
1. Four frontline players
This requires two attacking midfielders (Mohamed Salah and Mohamed Abu Trika) and two strikers.
One of the attacking midfielders (Probably Abu Trika) will have to pull back in assist to midfield, look to apply pressure on Ghanaian midfield and receive the ball to transform defence to attack.
Looking at three consecutive African Nations Cup trophies, Egypt’s frontline operates better when playing with two strikers.
The presence of two strikers gives a team many advantages, foremost of which is constant pressure on the weak Ghanaian backline. One of these strikers has to assist Ahmed Fathy in his difficult task of facing off against strong Ghanaian midfield. Mohamed Nagy “Gedo” is a natural striker who has the ability to fulfill such defensive tasks; he is a poacher who does not lack for goal-scoring talent. The other striker should be a well-built target man. A target man is a player who looks to receive balls in the final third of the pitch and feed it to other players as Salah and Abu Trika. This target man will have to lie deep and present a similar model to what Waris presented in the first game. This has Amr Zaki written all over it.
1. Faith
Bradley is no psychotherapist, but if he can give his players faith in themselves and in the possibility of overturning the odds, bolstered with the enthusiasm of 30,000 fans in 30 June stadium, the miracle just might happen.
Light 10 years ago
I dont see the zambians crying about violence in Egypt. Even American politicians go with no problem, but the Ghanaweb, those amongst them who barely travel and watch the news, envisage a bomb. Egypt is not equal to Afghani ... read full comment
I dont see the zambians crying about violence in Egypt. Even American politicians go with no problem, but the Ghanaweb, those amongst them who barely travel and watch the news, envisage a bomb. Egypt is not equal to Afghanistan just like Ghana is not equal to Nigeria.
Yamus 10 years ago
Because there is nothing at stake. If Zambia beats Egypt that won't prevent them from qualifying for the world cup. However, the game against the BS will and that is why we have to be careful. It is likely the game will be pl ... read full comment
Because there is nothing at stake. If Zambia beats Egypt that won't prevent them from qualifying for the world cup. However, the game against the BS will and that is why we have to be careful. It is likely the game will be played in Egypt but not in Cairo and BS will win by 3 goals.
Dredryx Gabriel 10 years ago
Question GFA should be asking FIFA what happens,if something bad happen to Ghanaians.Would they apologise for the lost of lives?
Question GFA should be asking FIFA what happens,if something bad happen to Ghanaians.Would they apologise for the lost of lives?
WE DON'T CARE HOW MANY FRIENDLY EGYPT PLAY AT HOME WE ARE NOT COMING THERE FOR IMPORTANT GAME GET LOST EGYPT
From Zambia the Eqyptians can continue to Brazil then round up in Spain. We don't care
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Waa look at how oldman Essien could even dribble the whole defence of Egypt.They should thank God that the match ended at 6-1.We can easily beat them again in Cairo,but my fear is the Moslem Brotherhood who will come with gun ...
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Look we are all concerned but if FIFA says its Egypt. Black Stars should go with their heads and soul high and win over-there. We should not be intimidated by whatever they are saying or writing. Their politics is not Ghanaia ...
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IF YOU WERE AMONG THE FOOTBALLERS, WILL YOU RISK GOING TO EGYPT TO PLAY.
Nation wreckers. Egypt will not kill Ghanaians. We are not cowards. And those who think Egypt will injure us are wrong. The game will come on and if its Egypt so be it. We will win and all those who do not wish Blackstars wel ...
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I guess not, maybe cos u can't afford it or you won't spend your hard earned money.
Yaw, since you are acting so brave, I am daring you to attend. Guess not, talk is cheap.
My advise to you? Just get some good fufu to e ...
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Talk is not cheap. You are the ones putting fear in our players so as to lose. And that must stop. Rather than saying the players should not play or we will not go, you better complain to FIFA. If the game is in Egypt of cour ...
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TO ASEMPA 94.7
WHERE IS YOUR SKYPE ACCOUNT? WHERE IS YOUR WEBSITE OR EMAIL ADDRESS?
GET WITH THE PROGRAM AND DONT BE PRIMTIIVE. WE ARE IN THE 21ST CENTURY FOLKS!
Yaw, you miss the point again. IT IS NOT ONLY ABOUT THE PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!.
Some of us try to make it a point whenever we can to travel to cheer on our boys to win. As you are well aware, this is a very important part of th ...
read full comment
Complain at FIFA web site not on this forum to scare our players. By the way if you choose to do, just go direct to the point. But as said earlier no amount of intimidation from anyone on this forum will stop us from going to ...
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Why can't the Egyptian National Football team rather engage Serbia or Germany in friendly internationally instead. In addition Ivory Coast would have paid off, altogether Ghana is going to harmer them again by 3-1
I am still worried because FIFA is insensitive to the plight of human beings.All that they think of is money.How on earth do you send people to a war zone to play soccer?Cast your mind back to the Togo issue at the African c ...
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Are we also organizing some friendlies to keep our lads worm for the return crack in Egypt. Ghana need's to prepare well to defend the goals made.
we need to be very serious and forget the 6-1 victory,we should pray against bad officiating and stay very strong against any intimidation from Egypt stay very focus and make sure we play total football and should not lose to ...
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Playing defensive will accord a bad referee the opportunity to call frivolous fouls and penalthy against the Stars. Play to get away goals, and possibly the first goal, to completely kill their spirit.
And warning:
"CYP ...
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I am confident that coach Appiah knows how to keep these players motivated.
DON'T WORRY AT ALL ANYWHERE WE MEET THEM WE WILL BEAT THEM THIS YEAR 2013
Yes we will beat them and go to this world cup.We have others who want to sabotage Ghana. We should not allow this nation wreckers to post this rubbish that we should not play and let them go to the world cup. look they have ...
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You can be sure the referee and two lines men will all be featuring for Egypt!! Get ready to see disallowed goals and red cards to Ghana BS players.
Calls for desparate measures as they say.This is an exercise in futility for Egypt.
Hooooooooooooooooo!
THIS IS JUST TO PROVE THAT THEIR STADIUM IS SAFE.
So Zambia is now laboratory animal being used for experimental purposes. What if it turns out the stadium is not safe? Football guinea pigs?
GHANA & ZIMBIA MATCH WAS DO AND DIE , IN KUMASI , SO NO WONDER EGYPT WAS PLAY THEM .
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I believe that Coach Kwasi Appiah and GFA will agree with me now on what I've posted on this very website about how to prepare for our clash with Egypt. They have been doing research about how to win massively in our return e ...
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FROM DAILY NEWS EGYPT
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This does not mean that we should allow the return match to be played in Egypt.do not gamble with lives of our players. Egypt is not save.
We dont care
wats the impotance of this match? zambia were beaten by ghana so wat is the importance of this match
Who cares? We will whip Egypt again on their soil next month, so they can play even Spain or Brazil who cares any less?
even if we put the black queens against them will still beat them anyway. The Egyptians are finished. Haaaaaaaah.
WE WILL COMBINE BOTH EGYPT AND ZAMBIA, AND WE WILL STILL BEAT THEM.
Why not get Mweene and five other Zambian players to join five top Egyptian players to face the Black Stars instead?
A glimmer of hope: Five things Bradley needs for a ticket to Brazil
Fady Ashraf / October 23, 2013 / 0 Comments / 150 Views
“The beauty of football is that David always has a chance of beating Goliath.”— Former Englan ...
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I dont see the zambians crying about violence in Egypt. Even American politicians go with no problem, but the Ghanaweb, those amongst them who barely travel and watch the news, envisage a bomb. Egypt is not equal to Afghani ...
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Because there is nothing at stake. If Zambia beats Egypt that won't prevent them from qualifying for the world cup. However, the game against the BS will and that is why we have to be careful. It is likely the game will be pl ...
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Question GFA should be asking FIFA what happens,if something bad happen to Ghanaians.Would they apologise for the lost of lives?