David Duncan: My language towards Kotoko were all mind games

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  • Bernard 10 years ago

    Don't try yourself we don't need you in kotoko so don't make your mind at all if not we will make sure you will fail I swear to God that your stupid comments you made sometimes go don't try

  • Read i 2 dye 10 years ago

    One of the most honest people in GH .....fuck with him @ ur own risk.....just deal with him straight up and down....no bull shitting dats ma nigga.

  • Pee man 10 years ago

    Even God forgives, just forgive him & hire him he might be more asset than liability to Kotoko. He is a good coach. Nobody can intimidate him, he is bold & vocal.

  • Kanlo 10 years ago

    Kotoko should nit sign on this loud mouthed braggart. He will be a disaster.

  • A HEARTS REJECT!! 10 years ago

    KOTOKO, GOODLUCK WITH THE PHOBIA THROW AWAY!!

  • Saint Ghfuo: Nyantakyi must go! 10 years ago

    Wo gyimie nti. Your so.called.darling club is still paying alimony to duncan. Shut up and keep.paying!

  • Jacob Allen 10 years ago

    If you talk a lot they say you are a talkative. If you dont talk they say you are a dummy. But this is the truth regarding selected players to the national team. There are better players who never get the chance to wear the n ...
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  • GORDON YEBOAH,USA 10 years ago

    I don't think this guy has enough in terms of monetary.he just want to get cash into his pocket but this time he doesn't want to by pass kotoko. he wants kotoko by hook or crook,fair or foul means.how is he talking as af a ch ...
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  • K. Manu 10 years ago

    You can fool some people for some time but you can't fool all the people all the time. Duncan can keep on deceiving "HIMSELF" with the bull crap explanation of his hatred for Kotoko but it would not change the minds o those w ...
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  • paul- London 10 years ago

    What can Duncan offer to kotoko that Didi haven't. Always changing coaches. When are we going to learn from the past