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Jordan steps into Gyan's shoes and answers critics in style

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  • Steve 7 years ago

    Jordan is strong young player that he want to create something new in the field and that makes him becomes Jordan he is good he must concentrate his playing not to pay attention to people who even don't know nothing about pla ...
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  • £earn_$martphones_Repairing 7 years ago

    Helloooo! January is almost gone. Even if you don'T need this, look around; SOMEONE AROUND YOU need this book! Are you yet to start something? Still confused about what investment options to choose for the year to maintain st ...
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  • Kwesi 7 years ago

    Most people don't understand why two brothers play for black stars. They envy.

  • EDUARDO DOMINGO 7 years ago

    THIS IS A YOUNG LAD WHO IS SERVING HIS NATION THE BEST WAY HE CAN, AND ALL THESE PRESS AND STUPID WIZARDS IN THE UNSOCIAL MEDIA ARE AT IT AGAIN, THEY COULD NOT DESTROY ASAMOAH GYAN NOW IT IS JORDAN AYEW'S TURN, IF YOU KNOW PE ...
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  • Santaclausian, Croydon 7 years ago

    Jordan has been great at this Afcon. He is maturing fast and reading the game better. He is deceptively quick and will be world class if he continues to develop the way he has in the last months. It seems we now have two play ...
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  • AA 7 years ago

    Just a goal and he's stepped in Gyan shoes? Come on! We over rate players! Our focus should be on the local or Ghanaian league to unearth Talents. I believe that they're more better strikers in our local team than what we see ...
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  • Phranc 7 years ago

    A striker plays a lot of games, scores one goal and all of a sudden the problems we used to identify him with are all gone? He is too selfish and need to work at that if he wants to reach greater heights.