Many Ghanaian football fans fear is right Northern African countries are used to using non-orthodox means. Morocco did the same thing to us some years back I am a man of history. In Morocco case we were supposed to play them ... read full comment
Many Ghanaian football fans fear is right Northern African countries are used to using non-orthodox means. Morocco did the same thing to us some years back I am a man of history. In Morocco case we were supposed to play them at Rabat they took us to Casablanca city of the hill where the temperature drop in the night.
Ghana needs to win handsomely at home to make the return match just mathematical. Ghana should not leave any stone on turn plan ahead, watch food, drink and sleeping place.
AMERICA LOVER 10 years ago
Yes Mr.N, I Totally agree with you.
Yes Mr.N, I Totally agree with you.
AMERICA LOVER 10 years ago
Warning to Black Stars, watch your food and drink when you go to Egypt because you can never trust these Arabs.
Warning to Black Stars, watch your food and drink when you go to Egypt because you can never trust these Arabs.
SOCCERHOLIC 10 years ago
Its not for football reasons that you need to protest this venue Mr Nyantakyi, but for safety concerns. 1, The Al Qaeda's, AL Shabab's and the Moslem Brotherhood's are still operating and are extremely unpredictable. They ne ... read full comment
Its not for football reasons that you need to protest this venue Mr Nyantakyi, but for safety concerns. 1, The Al Qaeda's, AL Shabab's and the Moslem Brotherhood's are still operating and are extremely unpredictable. They need a big stage like this to strike and they don't discriminate against Nations or people. 2, Player's state of mind. I for one will be scared if myself or my son is part of this contingent that will travel to Egypt for the second tie no matter how many dose of psychological tune up or tutorials I receive from the expert. The players' welfare must be paramount or prioritize in this decision. GFA PLEASE PROTEST THIS.
Rasheed@Nyantakyie is a fool.. 10 years ago
Ugly Nyantakyie ,do not worry at all. After Egypt has eliminated us, we will look for you catch you. We will feed you very well, for you to grow fat, then castrate you before flogging you very well at Bukom square.
Ugly Nyantakyie ,do not worry at all. After Egypt has eliminated us, we will look for you catch you. We will feed you very well, for you to grow fat, then castrate you before flogging you very well at Bukom square.
Hexagon, USA!!! 10 years ago
What has looks got to do with a man. Power, smarts and wealth is what counts! Africans should stop this obsession with looks especially of the male, unless of course you are gay, Rasheed.
What has looks got to do with a man. Power, smarts and wealth is what counts! Africans should stop this obsession with looks especially of the male, unless of course you are gay, Rasheed.
Rasheed,GHANA 10 years ago
Are you a gay? Mr. Hexagon. How do you know gays are only attracted by good looks?.
Are you a gay? Mr. Hexagon. How do you know gays are only attracted by good looks?.
korku 10 years ago
Rasheed, are you blind or you're just jealous? Kwesi Nyantakyi is never ever ugly, he's very handsome.
maybe you've cataract on your eyes. stop hating........
Rasheed, are you blind or you're just jealous? Kwesi Nyantakyi is never ever ugly, he's very handsome.
maybe you've cataract on your eyes. stop hating........
Gt Oly 10 years ago
Flog him indeed ... Well said!
Con man!
Flog him indeed ... Well said!
Con man!
Dada Tee 10 years ago
But we need to be careful.We cannot trust the egyptians with the rising of Elshabab .......If the venue is not suitable for us lets protest NOW.We cannot afford to lose any of our players.Nyantakyi must learn from the Togo na ... read full comment
But we need to be careful.We cannot trust the egyptians with the rising of Elshabab .......If the venue is not suitable for us lets protest NOW.We cannot afford to lose any of our players.Nyantakyi must learn from the Togo national team experience.Lets call a spade a spade,it is not safe to play in Egypt at this particular time,OUR PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS ARE NOT SAFE!!!
FII 10 years ago
We can even play the match in their president's bed room but will still beat them.
We can even play the match in their president's bed room but will still beat them.
Soweto - London. 10 years ago
Ghqna will qualify for the world cup in Egypt just like we did in 2006 when we had to beat Cape Verde away 4-2 to qualify. We played better teams in the likes of Zambia N Sudan both of whom have qualified fr the last 2 Cup of ... read full comment
Ghqna will qualify for the world cup in Egypt just like we did in 2006 when we had to beat Cape Verde away 4-2 to qualify. We played better teams in the likes of Zambia N Sudan both of whom have qualified fr the last 2 Cup of nations and played well. Egypt had teams lesser teams who haven't been to the African cup in 10years; they also conceded some heals both home and away. I remember Egypt winning 4-2 in a particular match in their group. This tells me that we can score in Egypt as well as in Ghana n the crowd will be an advantage for us both hoe and away and a disadvantage for them as they have been playing sometimes in empty stadiums. For Ghana to beat Sudan away by 3 goals to 1 with 10 men, and Zambia failing to win to top the group that week tells me that God has destined Ghana to be in Brazil. Thank you God, good luck Kwesi Appiah, thank U all for reading. Coach, please invite Jordan Ayew, that boy is a brave fighter N deserves to b in the team. He will get us penalties n fouls in dangerous areas n score himself. I love him.
ikee 10 years ago
GHANA will be intimidated Egypt if GFA keep on wasting time
GHANA will be intimidated Egypt if GFA keep on wasting time
mallam, md -usa 10 years ago
WILL FIFA guarantee security?
WILL FIFA guarantee security?
DIAMOND 10 years ago
Please move quickly to ask FIFA to have the Cairo game moved to Tunis, Algiers, Rabat or even Nouakchott if the Kings insist on playing at "home", but no Tripoli or Khartoum.
Safety First!
Please move quickly to ask FIFA to have the Cairo game moved to Tunis, Algiers, Rabat or even Nouakchott if the Kings insist on playing at "home", but no Tripoli or Khartoum.
Safety First!
Mr.N 10 years ago
May be Mogadishu would be a great place if the Egyptian want to create trouble nowhere in North Africa is safe. Tunis is going through their own Arab Spring, Rabat is nowhere "cool" the King is trying, Algiers as in Algeria ... read full comment
May be Mogadishu would be a great place if the Egyptian want to create trouble nowhere in North Africa is safe. Tunis is going through their own Arab Spring, Rabat is nowhere "cool" the King is trying, Algiers as in Algeria had their Islamists attack. My friend let stop wasting resources on venue change which would no not go anywhere Fifa would not buy into it and prepare well for the game. Send a security detail hard if possible hire Black water or Louis Farrakhan Nation of Islam to protect our Black Star if need be.
KojoLee@Dilemma-Situation 10 years ago
Mr. N(o), the civil unrest at Egypt should be a great concern for our team. We shouldn't pretend as if everything is going to be okay.
The teams SAFETY should be our No.1 priority.
Mr. N(o), the civil unrest at Egypt should be a great concern for our team. We shouldn't pretend as if everything is going to be okay.
The teams SAFETY should be our No.1 priority.
mallam, md -usa 10 years ago
Jerusalem would be an ideal venue--jews, muslims and christians alike
Jerusalem would be an ideal venue--jews, muslims and christians alike
DIAMOND 10 years ago
Sounds good to me, but between the Jews and the Muslims at the stadium, who will bell the cat?
Sounds good to me, but between the Jews and the Muslims at the stadium, who will bell the cat?
Victor A. Young 10 years ago
Well said! Watching a last matches eg. Zambia (WC Qualifiers) and Japan (Friendly) showed our weaknesses which Coach Kwasi Appiah and his technical bench should do well to work on. We played individual football; we couldn't s ... read full comment
Well said! Watching a last matches eg. Zambia (WC Qualifiers) and Japan (Friendly) showed our weaknesses which Coach Kwasi Appiah and his technical bench should do well to work on. We played individual football; we couldn't string our passes together. Many of our players are clueless about possessive football and team work. In the modern game, a team's ambition is to have the ability to have absolute control over the game---by having most possession of the ball. Most of goal-scoring approaches are initiated by the backline. The midfield players can also do same apart from dictating and distributing the ball. However, my observations indicate that some of our players clearly don't understand Black Star's philosophy, or maybe our coaches need extra time to teach and instruct them about this tactic. Ghana cannot keep on playing the way we did in the two recent matches and hope to make any progress in WC-2014 in Brazil. There has to be a total transformation in our style of play esp. when Michael Essien, Muntari, Kevin Boateng and the Ayem Bros. have returned. We have to show the world who we are not by soaking up the pressure for 70%-90% of the time in a match only to tell Ghanaians and the world that it was only the goals that was important. I hope Mr. Nyantakyi and Coach Kwasi Appiah and Maxwell Konadu will have the chance o read this little piece of advice. Meanwhile,
I'm not in anyway trying to dictate to them or become a member of the coaches. One thing that I know is that we're capable of playing exiting football and win!
SPEEDY GON ZALIS 10 years ago
It is foolish if not plain loco to agree to play in Cairo, EGYPT. The unrests are unpredictable and you should not live the fate of the players to chance that nothing will happen.
It is foolish if not plain loco to agree to play in Cairo, EGYPT. The unrests are unpredictable and you should not live the fate of the players to chance that nothing will happen.
Kofi 10 years ago
We all know that we Ghanaians are timid,egypt is still very dangerous Place to host the Black Stars.l don't Think Egypt would have play in Ghana if we have the same situation here in Ghana so why is this man stuborn and timid ... read full comment
We all know that we Ghanaians are timid,egypt is still very dangerous Place to host the Black Stars.l don't Think Egypt would have play in Ghana if we have the same situation here in Ghana so why is this man stuborn and timid.who is he trying to pleased?
dede 10 years ago
GFA must protest against playing in Cairo in front of their violent supporters our safety can not be guarantee.why playing Ghana in Cairo in front of spectators is a warning!!
GFA must protest against playing in Cairo in front of their violent supporters our safety can not be guarantee.why playing Ghana in Cairo in front of spectators is a warning!!
Sankofa 10 years ago
Bob Bradley is a defensive-minded coach.
He will pack his defence and play on the break.
We must counter this by getting the ball to our wings and attacking down the flanks to create space in the middle for our strikers ... read full comment
Bob Bradley is a defensive-minded coach.
He will pack his defence and play on the break.
We must counter this by getting the ball to our wings and attacking down the flanks to create space in the middle for our strikers and midfielders. We must be clinical with our chances, and convert our set pieces. We must practice set piece routines to perfection.
We must defend well as a unit throughout, and keep a clean sheet.
GO STARS!! :)
Many Ghanaian football fans fear is right Northern African countries are used to using non-orthodox means. Morocco did the same thing to us some years back I am a man of history. In Morocco case we were supposed to play them ...
read full comment
Yes Mr.N, I Totally agree with you.
Warning to Black Stars, watch your food and drink when you go to Egypt because you can never trust these Arabs.
Its not for football reasons that you need to protest this venue Mr Nyantakyi, but for safety concerns. 1, The Al Qaeda's, AL Shabab's and the Moslem Brotherhood's are still operating and are extremely unpredictable. They ne ...
read full comment
Ugly Nyantakyie ,do not worry at all. After Egypt has eliminated us, we will look for you catch you. We will feed you very well, for you to grow fat, then castrate you before flogging you very well at Bukom square.
What has looks got to do with a man. Power, smarts and wealth is what counts! Africans should stop this obsession with looks especially of the male, unless of course you are gay, Rasheed.
Are you a gay? Mr. Hexagon. How do you know gays are only attracted by good looks?.
Rasheed, are you blind or you're just jealous? Kwesi Nyantakyi is never ever ugly, he's very handsome.
maybe you've cataract on your eyes. stop hating........
Flog him indeed ... Well said!
Con man!
But we need to be careful.We cannot trust the egyptians with the rising of Elshabab .......If the venue is not suitable for us lets protest NOW.We cannot afford to lose any of our players.Nyantakyi must learn from the Togo na ...
read full comment
We can even play the match in their president's bed room but will still beat them.
Ghqna will qualify for the world cup in Egypt just like we did in 2006 when we had to beat Cape Verde away 4-2 to qualify. We played better teams in the likes of Zambia N Sudan both of whom have qualified fr the last 2 Cup of ...
read full comment
GHANA will be intimidated Egypt if GFA keep on wasting time
WILL FIFA guarantee security?
Please move quickly to ask FIFA to have the Cairo game moved to Tunis, Algiers, Rabat or even Nouakchott if the Kings insist on playing at "home", but no Tripoli or Khartoum.
Safety First!
May be Mogadishu would be a great place if the Egyptian want to create trouble nowhere in North Africa is safe. Tunis is going through their own Arab Spring, Rabat is nowhere "cool" the King is trying, Algiers as in Algeria ...
read full comment
Mr. N(o), the civil unrest at Egypt should be a great concern for our team. We shouldn't pretend as if everything is going to be okay.
The teams SAFETY should be our No.1 priority.
Jerusalem would be an ideal venue--jews, muslims and christians alike
Sounds good to me, but between the Jews and the Muslims at the stadium, who will bell the cat?
Well said! Watching a last matches eg. Zambia (WC Qualifiers) and Japan (Friendly) showed our weaknesses which Coach Kwasi Appiah and his technical bench should do well to work on. We played individual football; we couldn't s ...
read full comment
It is foolish if not plain loco to agree to play in Cairo, EGYPT. The unrests are unpredictable and you should not live the fate of the players to chance that nothing will happen.
We all know that we Ghanaians are timid,egypt is still very dangerous Place to host the Black Stars.l don't Think Egypt would have play in Ghana if we have the same situation here in Ghana so why is this man stuborn and timid ...
read full comment
GFA must protest against playing in Cairo in front of their violent supporters our safety can not be guarantee.why playing Ghana in Cairo in front of spectators is a warning!!
Bob Bradley is a defensive-minded coach.
He will pack his defence and play on the break.
We must counter this by getting the ball to our wings and attacking down the flanks to create space in the middle for our strikers ...
read full comment