Manage well what you have and put the interest of the nation above your personal ambitions
Manage well what you have and put the interest of the nation above your personal ambitions
Mr.N 11 years ago
The job of the GFA President includes creating and finding healthy sound sponsorship for the clubs too it not only about the Black Stars you have seen the problems but you have no solution to them you are a disgrace.
The job of the GFA President includes creating and finding healthy sound sponsorship for the clubs too it not only about the Black Stars you have seen the problems but you have no solution to them you are a disgrace.
Kojo T 11 years ago
Where are the wealthy people? Back the clubs and put your money in it. Let us stopaking noise about how wealthy we are when we do not have ting?
Where are the wealthy people? Back the clubs and put your money in it. Let us stopaking noise about how wealthy we are when we do not have ting?
Mr.N 11 years ago
Create an environment where wealthy people can invest their money. You just do not trowel money away you have to get back something from your investment. Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich is investing in Chelsea FC he gets full re ... read full comment
Create an environment where wealthy people can invest their money. You just do not trowel money away you have to get back something from your investment. Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich is investing in Chelsea FC he gets full return on his investment so are the others. Back in the 60s, 70, and 90s people where spending money on the local teams such as Kotoko and Hearts but everyone was getting something back. GFA had tax break deals work out with government Kwasi Nyantakyi is sitting on ass counting on number per diem he need for Black Star trip.
KG 11 years ago
you,ve spoiled the league
you,ve spoiled the league
GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago
Kwasi Nyantakyi believes the lack of substantial financial resources puts Ghanaian clubs at a huge disadvantage in their struggle to excel in African-club competitions.
YOUR BELIEF SYSTEM IS WRONG. EVEN IF THE CLUBS HAD TH ... read full comment
Kwasi Nyantakyi believes the lack of substantial financial resources puts Ghanaian clubs at a huge disadvantage in their struggle to excel in African-club competitions.
YOUR BELIEF SYSTEM IS WRONG. EVEN IF THE CLUBS HAD THE MONEY, THEY WILL STILL BE BOUNCED OUT IN THE FIRST ROUND. YOU KNOW WHY?
BCOS THE GFA IS NOT HELPING THESE CLUB OWNERS BECOME RESPONSIBLE OWNERS.BY THAT I MEAN...HOW ARE THESE CLUBS SUSTAINING THEMSELVES FINANCIALLY? ARE THEY DIVERSIFYING THEIR BUSINESS INTEREST WITH RESPECT TO THEIR CLUBS? HOW MANY FOT HESE CLUBS HAVE A CKLUB STADIUM? HOW MANY O THESE CLUBS HAVE A CLUB RADIO STATION? HOW MANY OF THESE CLUBS SELL CLUB PARAPHERNALIA? HOW MANY OF THESE CLUBS HAVE CLUB WEBSITES? HOW MANY OF THESE CLUBS SELL SEASON TICKETS FOR SEASON LONG SEATS? HOW DO THESE CLUBS MAKE MONEY FROM GAMES? DO THESE CLUBS PLAY EXHIBITION GAMES AMONGST GH CLUBS AND NON GH CLUBS? HOW ARE THESE CLUBS REAPING PROFITS FROM TELEVISED GAMES? THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THESE CLUBS TO NOT BE MAKING A PROFIT, UNLESS THEY DONT HAVE A FAN BASE.....PERHAPS, IT TIME CLUBS LIKE EBUSUA DWARFS,HEARTS GOT INTO OTHER BUSINESSES IN THEIR RESPECTIVE COMMUNITIES E.G TOILET SERVICES, INVESTING IN MARKETS, INVESTING IN CITY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, SCHOOLS, BANKS, BUILDING ROADS ETC. THAT WAY, THEY ARE NOT DEPENDENT ON ONE WAY OF MAKING REVENUE, BUT MULTIPLE.LOOK AT RTU TODAY? IM SURE THE OWNER ONLY HAS 1 WAY OF ACCRUING REVENUE IN TAMALE. THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE. THEREFORE, IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE GFA ORGANIZES SEMINARS FOR THE CLUBOWNERS ON HOW TO MAXIMIZE THEIR REVENUES.RTU COULD HAVE PLAYERS FROM BURKINA N MALI PLAYING IN THEIR CLUB. THEY CNA EVEN INVEST IN BUISNESSES IN BURKINA AS WELL BOS OF THE PROXIMITY ETC.....THAT WAY, THE CLUBS ARE MONETARILY RESPONSIBLE AND DONT HAVE TO RELY ON THE GFA FOR FUNDS FOR INTL COMPETITIONS.
LIKE I KEEP SAYING...NYANATAKYI HAS BEEN IN THIS CAPACITY FOR TOO LONG. IT TIME FOR A NEW PAIR OF SHOES...
Kojo T 11 years ago
So you agree they need finance
So you agree they need finance
GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago
ARE YOU CONFUSED? EVEN A MONKEY NEED BANANA. WHAT HAVE GH CLUBS BEEN USING TO COMPETE IN CL TOURNAMNTS UNTIL NOW? U CAN HAVE ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD. IF UR CLUB FAILS TO MAINTAIN THEIR PLAYERS FOR 3/4 YRS BEFORE SELLING TH ... read full comment
ARE YOU CONFUSED? EVEN A MONKEY NEED BANANA. WHAT HAVE GH CLUBS BEEN USING TO COMPETE IN CL TOURNAMNTS UNTIL NOW? U CAN HAVE ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD. IF UR CLUB FAILS TO MAINTAIN THEIR PLAYERS FOR 3/4 YRS BEFORE SELLING THEM. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE BEATEN BEFORE U REACH ANYWHERE. THAT IS THE PLAIN TRUTH....PERHAPS, NYAATAKYI WAS REFERRING TO BRIBING REFS...
MAINTAIN AND GROOM YOUR PLAYERS.AIM FOR CL TROPHIES. SELL YOUR BEST PLAYERS OUTSIDE AFRICA. THE SECOND BEST PLAYERS TO AFRICAN CLUBS LIKE AHLY, SOUTH AFRICAN CLUBS ETC....THEN KEEP GROOMING. THATS HOW U BUILD CLUBS. IF YOU MOVE A CHIP, MAKE SURE U GETTING BIG RETURNS FOR THE PLAYER. DONT BE LIKE KOTOKO AND SELL BYHEART LIKE A PROSTITUTE SELLING THEIR TOTO FOR 5 CEDIS....
Nyorkopio 11 years ago
Your points are well taken. They will work well in a society where there is rule of law, the society operates on clear systems and procedures on social, economic, political and yes, sports financing and administration levels. ... read full comment
Your points are well taken. They will work well in a society where there is rule of law, the society operates on clear systems and procedures on social, economic, political and yes, sports financing and administration levels. Do you really believe the north African teams are thriving because of the principles you articulate here? I think they are probably benefiting from resources accrued from oil wealth. When our vast populations are lifted slowly out of poverty, the points you have made here can and should work in Ghana and elsewhere on the African continent. Until then, Nyantakyi must come up with a business plan, a scheme that works for the Ghanaian situation. I doubt we can have a carbon copy of what the first world has. Have you ever wondered why Professor Azumah Nelson fought just about every one of his world championship bouts outside Ghana? The reasons are multifarious, and like hydra, they are not easy to control.
RED-SOKOTO-GUDARI 11 years ago
Why Can't Kwesi Nyantekyi talk about something else in management except money, he appears to love money in football. Ghana has spent so much on the senior team, yet we have not won a single cup, yet he continues to preach mo ... read full comment
Why Can't Kwesi Nyantekyi talk about something else in management except money, he appears to love money in football. Ghana has spent so much on the senior team, yet we have not won a single cup, yet he continues to preach money while others are winning cups without monetary incentives! Leave us alone with this your money business!
banana 11 years ago
the reason why ghanaian teams don't go far in african club competitions these years is that the players are not there to compete...in the 70s and 80s, kotoko, hearts and hasaacas (my team, 'we go do')used to go far..either ... read full comment
the reason why ghanaian teams don't go far in african club competitions these years is that the players are not there to compete...in the 70s and 80s, kotoko, hearts and hasaacas (my team, 'we go do')used to go far..either semi finals or finals-because the players were there to deliver...players did not leave in droves to go play outside as they do now...some of our best players ever never played outside, can you imagine? (the fearsome five of hearts of oak), for example...the financial way-out at the time was that gate fees used to supplement what the team financiers could provide...and the enticement for fans to go and watch games was the quality of players on display...it is the lack of quality players and competition that has driven fans away from the local league to go watch european soccer on tv...anytime hasaacas and wise played was a sell-out at gyandu park!, thus more money for the teams...the local derbies-hearts vs olympics, kotoko vs cornerstones, dwarfs vs vipers and the big one, hearts vs kotoko were always sell outs in their respective stadiums..but these days fans prefer to watch man city vs man u on tv than hearts vs kotoko at the stadium because of the quality of the players on the field..the players who attract fans are always sold or they leave on their own to go seek greener pastures in obscure places like vietnam and india...in north africa, where nyantekyi is using as example, their players don't leave in numbers as in west africa!...in north africa, they play real pro football and not the so-called 'pro' football in ghana...that's why west african players play in north africa if not in europe...because their players stay in their local leagues longer they attract more fans thus more money from the gate to sponsor the teams like hearts of oak and kotoko in those years...there is no denying the fact that ghanaian teams attract large crowds wherever they play in africa...i lived in some african countries before coming to the u.s., and i saw that...it could be the lowest-ranked team in the ghana league and still they attract big crowds because they know they will watch good football...i have always said that the only way our teams can go far in african club competitions like hearts and kotoko in the 70s and 80s is for the football association to control player exodus...every player must be made to play in the national league for a minimum number of years-2, 3 or 4 -before being issued transfer certificate to play outside..these days some players don't even play in the national league before they leave the country to go and play in bangladesh...it is true that those years, hearts and kotoko, and the other teams like hasaacas and olympics used to have rich finaciers, they also depended on the gate intake to supplement...and the only way to increase gate intake is more spectators and to attract them is to present quality players on the field, not the mediocre ones we have now...if the gfa does not institute a rule to restrict player exodus, our local league will continue to be weak and our teams will not go far in competitions...and the long term effect is that the national will also be weak and that's why the black stars have not won the cup of nations in 30 years
GC/USA 11 years ago
MR. NYANTEKYI WHERE DO YOU THINK THE MONEY SHOULD FROM? DON'T TELL US THE GOVERNMENT. MAYBE FROM YOUR POCKET. WHAT ABOUT GATE FEES? MAYBE NOT ENOUGH. THEN LET US GET A GRANT FROM THE CHINA, USA, GERMANY AND IF NOT THEN GATHER ... read full comment
MR. NYANTEKYI WHERE DO YOU THINK THE MONEY SHOULD FROM? DON'T TELL US THE GOVERNMENT. MAYBE FROM YOUR POCKET. WHAT ABOUT GATE FEES? MAYBE NOT ENOUGH. THEN LET US GET A GRANT FROM THE CHINA, USA, GERMANY AND IF NOT THEN GATHER THE WALATU WALASA BOYS TO START DIGGING THE GOLD BEFORE THE CHINESE GET THERE. WHICH COMPANIES, CORPORATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS ARE GOING TO PROVIDE SPONSORSHIP FOR YOU GUYS TO POCKET THE MONEY. CORRUPTION ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.
pk 11 years ago
It's business. GFA should provide guidance but not seek to use government funds.
It's business. GFA should provide guidance but not seek to use government funds.
Nyorkopio 11 years ago
What is your business plan that can aid the Ghanaian clubs and make them competitive on the continent?
What is your business plan that can aid the Ghanaian clubs and make them competitive on the continent?
Manage well what you have and put the interest of the nation above your personal ambitions
The job of the GFA President includes creating and finding healthy sound sponsorship for the clubs too it not only about the Black Stars you have seen the problems but you have no solution to them you are a disgrace.
Where are the wealthy people? Back the clubs and put your money in it. Let us stopaking noise about how wealthy we are when we do not have ting?
Create an environment where wealthy people can invest their money. You just do not trowel money away you have to get back something from your investment. Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich is investing in Chelsea FC he gets full re ...
read full comment
you,ve spoiled the league
Kwasi Nyantakyi believes the lack of substantial financial resources puts Ghanaian clubs at a huge disadvantage in their struggle to excel in African-club competitions.
YOUR BELIEF SYSTEM IS WRONG. EVEN IF THE CLUBS HAD TH ...
read full comment
So you agree they need finance
ARE YOU CONFUSED? EVEN A MONKEY NEED BANANA. WHAT HAVE GH CLUBS BEEN USING TO COMPETE IN CL TOURNAMNTS UNTIL NOW? U CAN HAVE ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD. IF UR CLUB FAILS TO MAINTAIN THEIR PLAYERS FOR 3/4 YRS BEFORE SELLING TH ...
read full comment
Your points are well taken. They will work well in a society where there is rule of law, the society operates on clear systems and procedures on social, economic, political and yes, sports financing and administration levels. ...
read full comment
Why Can't Kwesi Nyantekyi talk about something else in management except money, he appears to love money in football. Ghana has spent so much on the senior team, yet we have not won a single cup, yet he continues to preach mo ...
read full comment
the reason why ghanaian teams don't go far in african club competitions these years is that the players are not there to compete...in the 70s and 80s, kotoko, hearts and hasaacas (my team, 'we go do')used to go far..either ...
read full comment
MR. NYANTEKYI WHERE DO YOU THINK THE MONEY SHOULD FROM? DON'T TELL US THE GOVERNMENT. MAYBE FROM YOUR POCKET. WHAT ABOUT GATE FEES? MAYBE NOT ENOUGH. THEN LET US GET A GRANT FROM THE CHINA, USA, GERMANY AND IF NOT THEN GATHER ...
read full comment
It's business. GFA should provide guidance but not seek to use government funds.
What is your business plan that can aid the Ghanaian clubs and make them competitive on the continent?