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Two -goal hero Raphael Dwamena grateful to Kumasi fans

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  • Ndc 6 years ago

    Do you call those things you scored as goals from a striker ?
    Laughable

  • Koko diko 6 years ago

    In the game of soccer its all about putting the ball behind the net.
    Dutch Legend Ruud van Nistelrooy scored a lot goals at club for Psv,Manchesr utd,Real Madrid and Hamburg.
    80% of his goals were *Atsu ni aye* meaning Tap ...
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  • anokwale 6 years ago

    You need to note that although these are mere "tap ins":
    1. Many great players miss those.
    2. One has to put in the work to be in those positions.

    Those are hustle goals. Some of our other attacking players have no ...
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  • Whoo Daat ! 6 years ago

    Come on, give Dwamena a break! He did what he was put in the game to do; put the ball in the net.
    Best of all, he is being grateful and acknowledging the support and encouragement of the spectators.
    Don't be a Grinch!

  • Don Papa 6 years ago

    Do you call Asamoah Gyan's goal, a goal? It is a rare skill to have a player who is able to read and be at the right place at the right. This is a goal-hungry vicious stricker. Cudos to Raphael.

  • POW@ MINISTER 4 ZONGO AFFAIRS 6 years ago

    Before you continue with this trash talking, remember a few weeks ago, Andre Dede Ayew's double miss. That was a golden opportunity in a league match between West Ham Utd and Liverpool. He was right on the goal line but after ...
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  • gnada hamsini 6 years ago

    scoring 2 against this weak team is nothing stop been excited u r not even up there yet i dont know why u should be happy

  • Raven 6 years ago

    Hnada Nmasini is a Jordan Ayew fanboy and they are all shocked Dwamena has taken his spot so they are wishing Dwamena fails .