No World Cup appearance, no regret at all - Abdul Razak

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  • Tophey 8 years ago

    Very sensible remarks from a legend of the African game. Qualifying for the WC in those times was really a hell, considering the dirty tricks most nations used in the qualifiers. Even when Cameroon's performance in 1990 helpe ...
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  • Nana Thommy krobo Manaam 8 years ago

    Hail Abudul Razak the greatest player Ghanaias will forever remember its my pressure hearing from you I say your absence to Ghana football is felt and KOTOKO will like to see you again.

  • T and T 8 years ago

    The laws of soccer were not respected by many African countries, they used foul or fair means to achieve their goals.
    I can tell U that Ghana was by far the best soccer nation on the continent with legendary players like Mo ...
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  • Terkpety Tawiah 8 years ago

    Oh Razak the truth is that were a great
    player indeed I could remember Kotoko played with Tunisia and the only lone goal was scored by you, so also Polo, these are the players Ghanaians will never forget in football
    history ...
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  • Wofa Gyamfi, USA. 8 years ago

    Ghana has produced great soccer players in the past and even in our own era. But the real Ghanaian soccer legends in my humble opinion are: C.K.Gyamfi, Baba Yara, Aggrey Fynn, Osei Kofi, Robert Mensah, Abdul Razak, Mohammed P ...
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  • Wofa Gyamfi, USA. 8 years ago

    Sorry, I forgot Sir Jones Atuquafio, (Bayie) Opoku Afriyie and Opoku Anti in the second group.

  • HardHitter 8 years ago

    Anyway, it is good.

  • Victor Hugo 8 years ago

    Really?For every Catholic, the ideal situation is to visit Rome in one's lifetime. For a Muslim, it is Mecca and for every Great player,appearing at the World Cup is the crowning moment. It is unfortunate however that during ...
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  • talk-talk 8 years ago

    he did