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CAF POTY is bias towards Anglophone countries - Nyantakyi

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  • SARPONG 8 years ago

    Boss, you are right about Francophone countries being favoured when it comes to voting for Africa Player of the year but they got it right this year, Aubameyang is the best Africa Player in 2015 by a mile.

    Don't forget we ...
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  • King 8 years ago

    Nyantakyi is a very very funny man.Yaya and Pierre did better than Ayew.After all Côte d' Ivoir won the cup and Yaya is a Fracophone but the awards look @ the player's contribution not only on Africa's continent but the worl ...
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  • Nana,s 8 years ago

    Christian astu was the best prayer in afcon not Dede

  • Africa is not rule by english and fre 8 years ago

    i feel realy sorry when i see african people differenciate themself with criteria english and french. none of this is an african language.

  • DIAMOND 8 years ago

    Aubame was a goal machine in 2015.
    He deserved it.

    Afcon alone is not the criterion.
    Anyway, Toure won Afcon, Dede did not, and as at award date, Toure's team was 3rd from the top while Dede's was 4th from the bottom.
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  • Toffey 8 years ago

    What a crap from a whole GFA president! Dede is a good player but isn't deserving of the award more than the Gabonese. We shouldn't be blinded by nationalism. Interesting such a man with this warped mentality wants to head CA ...
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  • HARDER@'-89 8 years ago

    That is ya stock in trade always praise singing foreign based players so u could get some crumps from them and that is what u have done in stripping the local league of any meaningful attraction or value. free screening of eu ...
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  • Nana,s 8 years ago

    Christian astu was the best prayer not Dede

  • controller staff 8 years ago

    Blame supersport. Canal plus in francophone countries is cheap to access compared to dstv in Anglophone countries.