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Hearts retain President’s Cup

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  • Hovah 8 years ago

    FUCK KOTOKO AND THEIR FUCKING SUPPORTERS.

  • Jojoba 8 years ago

    Nyantekyi will cheat and rob your Hearts to relegation

  • Close Observer 8 years ago

    After a breathless goalless draw both sides went for a penalty shootout that saw the Porcupine Warriors prevailing at 5-4 after Kotoko’s Michael Akuffo fluffed his side’s decisive kick.

    THE HEADLINE READ ''Hearts retai ...
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  • Peekay 8 years ago

    SSS OR JSS journalist?

  • T-Tommy Canada 8 years ago

    Ghana 2-by-4 journalists...please stop using words you don't understand. Just use simple every day English in your writings. It is shameful to see the type of grammar used by these so-called journalists...jss or ss

  • King deed 8 years ago

    Hehehehe do we have journalists in Ghana at all? This is the country's main source of information and errors here speak volume about the nation as a whole

  • Yamed 8 years ago

    I think he was drinking while "writing" this piece. Very confusing as to which team really won the match. Tweeeeaaaaaa

  • JOJO 8 years ago

    he understands the word prevailing different, is he journalist?

  • Boyzzz 8 years ago

    Ghanaweb n its reportage is becoming something else these dayz.Is it laziness or daftness?

  • Gangstalicious 8 years ago

    The headline said hearts retain president cup. Then they say the porcupine warriors prevailed. So they both won??

  • GOODMAN 8 years ago

    I was asking the same question. Journalism?????????

  • Bra Proff 8 years ago

    I am lost with the whole thing..Now who won after the penalty shootout ? Headline and the conclusion are both diff.

  • Kennedy 8 years ago

    So who won the game. Am confused after reading the article. Ghana journalist please back up.

  • Tito Bremùan Asekuma 8 years ago

    Oh what reporting is this? Hearts won the penalty shoot and the Porcupine warriors carried the day!!! Aaah

  • Rasheed 8 years ago

    Some of our useless journalists need to be flogged severely to make them think properly.

  • A.M. 8 years ago

    Did the person who wrote this article go to school? Did hearts win or not?Look at the last paragraph.

  • Joe Turkey 8 years ago

    Okay, so Kotoko prevailed in the penalty shootout and then Hearts won. This is what Jerry Rawlings' JSS has done to education in Ghana.

  • Kwame 8 years ago

    Kotoko is the powerhouse of Ghanaian football ,Hearts of Oak are chancres or wannabies.

  • yaanom, Pono team, died long ago. 8 years ago

    A dead Hearts is better than a living Kotoko.

  • Kwadwo Amoakoh 8 years ago

    The report was poorly written with contradictions. Who are the Porcupine Warriors to the writer? Hearts or Kotoko? Should do some proof reading to avoid confusing the readers.

  • Abroampah 8 years ago

    Its becoming a permanent headache trying to decern the logic in these reports.Is it so difficult for a sport reporter to report a simple sport episode coherently ??Its getting worse day by day.

  • Kay 8 years ago

    Are we serious as a country or is it the case that the journalist does not know what he's talking about? Why $12,000 as appearance fees and not in Ghana Cedis? Is it a ploy to destabilize our own currency? I hope what I read ...
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  • BONE MARROW 8 years ago

    hmmmm am nt surprise with dis poor journalism because we are in a country where any idiot calls himself a journalist.now we are even confuse about who really carried de day.i dnt know whether these people always wants to writ ...
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  • Abdel Mannaf 8 years ago

    please don't hype the match because it was a total flop. Ghana football is sinking

  • Abdel Mannaf 8 years ago

    please don't hype the match because it was a total flop. Ghana football is sinking. i think this post must go under spelling and grammar check.

  • MODIBO 8 years ago

    Who wrote this piece? Which of the teams won? Goal.com can do better than the contents in the last sentence. The writer I think wrote with the mind that Kotoko were going to win. Not bad to do so since it was tight. However, ...
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  • Jacob Allen 8 years ago

    You have to read the whole story hearts scored 5 on the shoot out but Kotoko missed the last penalty kick. So Hearts carried the day.

  • justice 8 years ago

    Every thing is upside down. The real fact was,Kotoko missed their first kick while Hearts went on to score all their kicks living Hearts won the match with 5-4 on penalties.

  • kofi abas 8 years ago

    selfish players don't pass to others. They always try to score

  • Jacob Allen 8 years ago

    The writer is a tiwii he can not construct a simply English language into a good comprehension. A class 6 young girl can even put this into a better journal to make a good report. But Ghana is a better English speaking countr ...
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  • Soothsayer 8 years ago

    The match was like between 2 third division teams.

  • NII 8 years ago

    The penalty shootout went in favour of Hearts, who transformed five kicks, with Kotoko’s Michael Akuffo missing his side’s decisive kick to hand the Porcupine Warriors victory.
    Please, ckeck your facts before publishing.

  • mark asare 8 years ago

    why are we paying foreign currency in a match played by two local clubs. you condemn dollarisation of the economy and turn round and pay dollars to local clubs. hmmmmmm. are we serious at all.

  • Nii 8 years ago

    The writer of this piece needs some tutrials in English. His piece gave the impression that Kotoko won the day which is not what happened on the field. Please go for a refresher course in English Language.