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New Stars coach won't be sacked over 2018 World Cup qualification failure

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  • The Mask 7 years ago

    While we welcome Princess Anne it is important that we do not forget that Ghana is an independent sovereign nation. Ghana must not disappoint the African Union, neither must we truncate abruptly the relations with other count ...
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  • GHANAIANS 7 years ago

    GFA, AND KWESI NYANTEKYI WE DON'T WANT THAT FOOLISH KWASI APPIAH NO MORE ,PERIOD.
    WE ALL KNOW THE GAME (KULLULU) YOU AND GFA ARE PLAYING. WE HATE AND WILL NOT ACCEPT NEPOTISM. FOOLISH FOOOOOOOOOLS!

  • Harrison 7 years ago

    Politics should not be factor here. Get a coach who can deliver, and has Africa terrain background. Our main problem is getting strikers for the BSs. They are in the country. Just get a better trainer to unearth those tal ...
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  • Paulus 7 years ago

    How can the coach be sacked when Avram Grant had already messed the show up. We could still qualify. Just bring Kwesi Appiah and our next match with Egypt is a done deal.

  • Evil Party. 7 years ago

    Akwasi Appiah will take Ghana to world Cup. Believed in him. Akwasi is the best , if you give him time and support.

  • Xtc 7 years ago

    Akwasi appiah will flop again at the WC it's common sense

  • Esi 7 years ago

    No matter how incompetent he is, he will remain coach.

    GFA has started making excuses for Kwesi Appiah.

  • Col Q 7 years ago

    Of course you can't sack him because the sizuation has been messed up already! Apart from that the GFA itself has lost all hope of qualifying for Russia and would refuse to take further responsibility for the mess caused alre ...
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  • Akweley Gbogbostone 7 years ago

    ITS THE BEST RIGHT STRATEGY. SEE HOW HASSAN SHEHATA DID WIN AFCON FOR EGYPT UNDER LONG CONTRACT ? HUH ? HUH ? KWASI APPIAH CAN DO IT THIS TIME AROUND. HE'S BEEN THERE B4. COMMON SENSE