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Olee ole ole olee - reflections on a changing game

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  • OSEI TAWIAH 9 years ago

    Is U.S.A the third largest country in the World?

  • KBK 9 years ago

    The man is talking about people who play football not the physical size of countries. So he means population from which people will play and watch football. And USA is the third largest!

  • Atta Owusu 9 years ago

    In the days of Baba Yara Osei Kofi CK Gyamfi played football on purely sacrificial basis. Osei Kofi got contracts to play abroad but he refused. But today million of dollars must be flown before a game is played, Na wow.

  • GHFUO, 30seconds WC blunder!! 9 years ago

    Really!

  • Yaw 9 years ago

    Great piece of journalism. Quite nostalgic!

  • KS 9 years ago

    who cares about this article. I did not read. All i care right now is that Dr James Kwesi Appiah is fired or he resigns.

  • KS 9 years ago

    We have been falling in the FIFA ranking since he became coach if the BS. If he has any integrity, he will resign and not wait to be fired. But with corrupt officials in the FGA, I am not sure they will do the right thing.

  • Kibesh 9 years ago

    Nice piece, well done

  • MIGHTY MAN 9 years ago

    dO YOU REMEMBER GOOTA GOOTA WHERE GOAL POSTS WERE SET BY THE GUTTERS. THE ENTHUSIASM WAS OVERWHELING AND MANY COLT FOOTBALL TEAMS WERE CREATED AND THEY GRADUATED TO PLAY IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE. TODAY COLT TEAMS ARE NOT ORGANIZ ...
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  • Kwesi 9 years ago

    Gutter gutter was more for the cities since they didn't have pitches to play on. In the villages everybody could easily go to the school part and play. Moreover, there were no gutters in the villages to play gutter gutter.

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  • Blaa Atta 9 years ago

    Great article, traing football from its very beginnings and where we have come to. Kudos Kofi.

  • esam 9 years ago

    The first team formed in Ghana was Accra Super Standfast in 1909 and not Hearts of Oak which was formed in 1911. Thanks

  • Kofi Amenyo 9 years ago

    You're right, Hearts was not the first team formed in the Gold Coast. I didn't say that either. Hearts is the oldest surviving club side in the country today. All the clubs formed before hearts, like The Invincibles and Super ...
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  • Mike 9 years ago

    I identified with those days when we played competitive football in school and the ladies sang behind the goal post; Corner corner no goal, corner no goal....I miss those days. Those songs ignited turbo chargers in me and I w ...
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  • mugu yaro 9 years ago

    he has forgotten about real republicans as well. gone are the days when foot ball was real.

  • A cool Guy 9 years ago

    All this because of the mediocrity coach AA who sees his play maker as the best no.3...bench warmer as his no.1 goalkeeper...rough player as his best no.6..Why opposite directions???

  • Kofi Amenyo 9 years ago

    mugu yaro, I didn't forget Real Republicans. That was in the 60s and I didn't discuss the teams of those days. The article was already too long. Ghanaians old enough those days will never forget OOC - Osagyefo's Own Club. Peo ...
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  • Kofi Amenyo 9 years ago

    Of course, you had to make sure not to disappoint the girls singing just behind you. You think they sing those songs these days?

  • A concerned citizen 9 years ago

    Excelsior from Cape coast, first club

  • koby 9 years ago

    a good one there. l got nostalgia. bravo. in those days the girls were singing for me: "obiba kobo fa wo nyina to fom, na yebesi wo jersey ama wo..." How i wish i could revisite those days.

  • Kofi Amenyo 9 years ago

    Thanks for joining me on the memory lane. You really remember those old days.

    Oh, koby, the girls who loved you for your football would wash your jersey for you and put "lavenda" in it before giving it back to you.

    I a ...
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  • OKOROMANSA 9 years ago

    THANKS FOR THIS HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF GHANA-WORLD FOOTBALL. THE GOOD OLD DAYS INDEED. TIMES HAVE CHANGED AND TODAY PLAYERS ARE SLAPPING OFFICIALS, OFFICIALS ARE TAKING BRIBES AND KICK-BACKS, AND PLAYERS ARE BEING SELECTED BA ...
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  • Kwadwo Osei 9 years ago

    Thanks for your highly researched presentation and exceptional insight into the game. It takes me back into my childhood days in my village many years ago. You forgot to mention, however, that only one ball was used in the ga ...
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  • Kofi Amenyo 9 years ago

    I can't stop laughing at when the ball gets into the surrounding forest. I go die oooo. The game will stop and people will rush into the forest to search for the ball. Often they found it, but if they didn't, it means the mat ...
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  • Eben 9 years ago

    I enjoyed reading your piece, it is educative as well.

  • OGYA 9 years ago

    Monkeys, Football started in Cape Coast not Accra, idiots

  • Richie 9 years ago

    Its characters like you who do not know how to apply the knowledge the God gave you. What do you gain from insulting others. Massah, shun those things and join positive minded beings...enjoy the article and contribute intelli ...
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  • Kunfu 9 years ago

    If I were Kwasi appiah I would take my credentials to another African country and do exploits there.