Hearts Players to pocket $700 Each For Djoliba Win

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  • Bridgit 10 years ago

    Congratulations to the management and players of the great Hearts of Oak team. You lifting the flag of Ghana high. But be cautious, the second leg is just not a formality as the writer put it. Prepare well for the second leg ...
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  • kneegrow 10 years ago

    you another 90 mins of knockout football a mere formality!?
    journalist who never play munch3ndi before ...
    ma players ignore that statement ....n prepare HARD cos we see some before

  • Pirlo 10 years ago

    Well done my darling club (Accra Hearts Of Oak), but dnt be over confidence during the second leg, just go in to match like u are the One`s who need win to book a ticket to the next round.

  • KOFI MUMUI 10 years ago

    Who in his or her right mind would describe the second leg a mere formality based on a 2-1 away win? Obviously this individual does not know the game of football.

  • Banaman 10 years ago

    Congratulations, we thank God that you made it, we will still pray for you guys, good

  • Josephbiggs 10 years ago

    You guys deserve more than that,Phobia boys ur the hope of Ghana football.

  • salinsa 10 years ago

    go and collect money from harry zakour, tt brothers, ernest thompson, tommy okine and their surrogate abdul aziz futah and co to top up.

  • komfo 10 years ago

    Don't take the match in Accra as a mere formality. In football any thing can happen. Hearts beat Djoliba in their own backyard and the visitors can do same in Accra.
    Team Manager Saban Quaye, this is the time to show your t ...
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  • salinsa 10 years ago

    please nowhere in the world that attempts are made to give the credits of a good performance to any other than the coach.
    many day prior to preparation saban quaye was following blackstars players doing boy boy.
    if he reall ...
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  • Efo Paapa 10 years ago

    Oh Asante kotoko, where thou art?