Dede was lucky to have got a team,his salary demand was too much!
Dede was lucky to have got a team,his salary demand was too much!
Banana 8 years ago
To me I think Ayew's move to Swansea is a good move.It is better to join a team a play regularly than go to another team and sit on the bench like it has happened to many Ghana players...eg, Atsu...if he does well playing aga ... read full comment
To me I think Ayew's move to Swansea is a good move.It is better to join a team a play regularly than go to another team and sit on the bench like it has happened to many Ghana players...eg, Atsu...if he does well playing against Man U, Chelsea, Liverpool and others, like Wilfred Bony of Ivory Coast, who left Swansea for Man City, the same teams will be looking to sign him...thats when they will pay bigger money
zongomann 8 years ago
I had been waiting long time for this moment.He give his all in France and in the England with a different style of game will prepare him for the best .I can name a few African that had made it in England out of France (ESSIE ... read full comment
I had been waiting long time for this moment.He give his all in France and in the England with a different style of game will prepare him for the best .I can name a few African that had made it in England out of France (ESSIEN, DRODBA THE TOURE BROTHERS)the list goes on The big picture is it will better his performance for the nest world cup. so watch out .here we came .
kweai addo smr 8 years ago
I'm happy about Dede's move to Swansea This will offer him more play time and also make him more popular for big teams to chase him for bigger money I wish him all the best in his stay in England
I'm happy about Dede's move to Swansea This will offer him more play time and also make him more popular for big teams to chase him for bigger money I wish him all the best in his stay in England
Adolf 8 years ago
in short where is adiyiah now. it is better to start humbly than with high hopes
in short where is adiyiah now. it is better to start humbly than with high hopes
Michael UK 8 years ago
Good analysis of Inkoom and Dede's situation.
Good analysis of Inkoom and Dede's situation.
kwaku gyamfi 8 years ago
Let's be very honest and realistic with ourselves here. Ayew is playing with his real age (25), given that he was born in France where is almost impossible to alter one's age, and is still hitting his peak yet. Inkoom on the ... read full comment
Let's be very honest and realistic with ourselves here. Ayew is playing with his real age (25), given that he was born in France where is almost impossible to alter one's age, and is still hitting his peak yet. Inkoom on the other hand is at least 34 or 35 years. But he claims to be 26. He's just past his peak and will never make it in any decent team in Europe. I think what you the writer needs to write about is the truth about Ghanaian players age. It's hurting our reputation. Our player do fantastic and win titles at youth levels but always fail or have short careers at senior levels. Why? Because they are already at their peak when playing at youth levels. Stephen Appiah, just to name a few, couldn't play anymore after he was "28". He was a 40 year old man claiming to 28. Let's play with our real age people. Inkoom is finished, Ayew would just get better, because he's actually 25 years old.
Dede was lucky to have got a team,his salary demand was too much!
To me I think Ayew's move to Swansea is a good move.It is better to join a team a play regularly than go to another team and sit on the bench like it has happened to many Ghana players...eg, Atsu...if he does well playing aga ...
read full comment
I had been waiting long time for this moment.He give his all in France and in the England with a different style of game will prepare him for the best .I can name a few African that had made it in England out of France (ESSIE ...
read full comment
I'm happy about Dede's move to Swansea This will offer him more play time and also make him more popular for big teams to chase him for bigger money I wish him all the best in his stay in England
in short where is adiyiah now. it is better to start humbly than with high hopes
Good analysis of Inkoom and Dede's situation.
Let's be very honest and realistic with ourselves here. Ayew is playing with his real age (25), given that he was born in France where is almost impossible to alter one's age, and is still hitting his peak yet. Inkoom on the ...
read full comment