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The Black Stars need our support not vilification

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  • Orbit 9 years ago

    A very well written article, thank you Kwame!

  • moyo 9 years ago

    Some of the players did their best for the country. I will congratulate Sulley and Boateng for standing up against the authority who are only interested in money and nothing more. Nyantakyi and his gang of criminals said they ...
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  • Akos 9 years ago

    And they still in their respective post despite being caught on camera trying to fix match for some cash. In a civilized world, they'll be persecuted for corruption & possibly, face jail time. Not in corrupt Ghana, only women ...
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  • sirry 9 years ago

    what's great about this article,? no wonder, that's why in examination, the same question are answered differently resulting to who comes 1st, 2nd and last.

  • Solomon 9 years ago

    Few issues with our stars who we love. The FA simply appeared to be a vehicle for exporting out home grown corruption. the corruption which has become a passion. Thank God the world rejected it.

  • Joe 9 years ago

    Akwesi Appiah is an inferior Toilet material. Nothing good will come put of him. he last the intelligence and imagination. Sack him; let him go and manage a club- I bet he will fAIL THERE TOO.

    "Gabbage in gabbage out. "Bef ...
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  • Joe 9 years ago

    I have never supported indiscipline and violence so there’s no way I’m going to support whatever Sulley Muntari must have done resulting in his expulsion from camp and suspension from the national team.

  • C A USA 9 years ago

    Nigeria Coach Stephen Keshi who is Africa's best coach has resigned honorably but Kwesi Appiah wants to be humiliated before opting out. He thinks hecan be protected by Kwasi Nyantakyi his demi-god. He should wait and see. Wh ...
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  • Zak 9 years ago

    We did our best and will do even better next time.

  • Jason 9 years ago

    Again,

    Article from someone without balls to tackle the real points. Those are:

    - poor coach (we all saw that he is tactically poor)!
    - Corrupt GFA

    In my opinion the GFA president including some officials should ste ...
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  • kow 9 years ago

    Were u paid to negotiate for AA?

  • Harrison 9 years ago

    We all know that. But not with this kind of leadership. All GFA staff must go, including their clueless coach.

  • Ashford 9 years ago

    The GFA has betrayed the people of Ghana and can not hold any position of trust on our behalf.I strongly propose the auditing of the accounts of the GFA and if any misappropriations are detected then they must be prosecuted.F ...
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  • HENRY 9 years ago

    Support! What support! we supported them
    through the qualificationS, supported them after their abysmal performing in the cup of nations. Travelled around the world to watch them play in hope that they will come good at th ...
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  • Walker 9 years ago

    Fuck. Ghana. Let. D. World. Down. We. Are. Was. Backin. Ghana. To. Go. All d. Way. I live. In. D. USA. Fr. Jamaica. Love. Ghana. To. Died. But. Let. Me. Down. Big. Time

  • SpeakTruth 9 years ago

    Well written post. What is needed is a thorough investigation and root cause analysis of what happened in Brazil. Yes we have a coach but he should see his deficiency (tactical, managerial, decision-making etc. are pain-pains ...
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  • tegare 9 years ago

    Gfa and the team must be dissolved.
    23 players @ 100000 diesnt work up to 3.5 million. Why should officials doing their duty receive bonuses.

  • Rudy Duby 9 years ago

    Well written article. I'm glad there's no name calling. It's a disgrace to Ghana that Sunyani couldn't get good reception. Thanks.

  • osibisa 9 years ago

    Mr. Armah, your presentation is based on unsound argument. There is a failure in reasoning that renders your story invalid.

    Would you please advise the audience of your purpose in Brazil? Were you not there to seek the in ...
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  • Jarvis 9 years ago

    Well said, Sir! It looks like 99.9% of the Ghanaian people were conceived in Envy,born into Greed, grew up in False ego, lived Lies, befriended Stupidity, and thereby have lost the status of full-fledge Human Beings. The sadd ...
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