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Bring back our Black Stars

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  • Samuel Addo 9 years ago

    What do you really want the players to do? Keep quiet and play when they are taken for a ride? When unproductive officals reap where they did not sow? Ghanaians ind it difficult to say the truth.Why did the players not receiv ...
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  • Kwame 9 years ago

    I am with the article except the part blaming the players for holding the nation ransom. One of the problems in Ghana is individuals thinking they were born before you and that automatically bestow a level of intelligence on ...
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  • Jsaves 9 years ago

    I admire this article so much. The writer is right that however genuine the players demands were, their refusal to play until they get the money and their subsequent refusal to apologize has robbed most Ghanaians the wrong wa ...
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  • The mask 9 years ago

    We need a progressive policy. All adverts in Ghana must be created by wholly owned Ghanaian businesses and the songs and celebrities in the adverts must be wholly Ghanaian. The celebrities and musicians must receive royalties ...
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  • Petitmillionaire 9 years ago

    For heavens sake, stop blaming the players for what happened at the mundial. They've been lied to before and it was not going to happen again.
    The time of Monkey dey work, Baboon dey chop cannot continue. Dismantle the GFA, ...
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  • Adam 9 years ago

    The simple solution to lack of consistency is bring back the core team(Sully Muntari, Michael Essien, Kevin Prince Boateng and Adam Kwarasey. With this core in the mist, the Black Stars can stand up against the best in the wo ...
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