The defence is indeed problematic and relatively inexperienced. I was expecting Jonathan Mensah to be included in the squad after coming back from injury 2 weeks ago to boost the central defence which comprise only 3 players ... read full comment
The defence is indeed problematic and relatively inexperienced. I was expecting Jonathan Mensah to be included in the squad after coming back from injury 2 weeks ago to boost the central defence which comprise only 3 players for that slot. Hope Jerry would be fully fit for the game otherwise there would be only Awal and Sumaila left for the role.
Baba 10 years ago
Sometimes we translate our vernacular into English and it sounds horrible when others hear or read it. I just don't understand this headline. Can someone help me?
Sometimes we translate our vernacular into English and it sounds horrible when others hear or read it. I just don't understand this headline. Can someone help me?
Kwame Kumi 10 years ago
Did you say his 'injury boost'? When did a player's injury became a BOOST for his team?
Did you say his 'injury boost'? When did a player's injury became a BOOST for his team?
Akwasi 10 years ago
Its very shameful that nobody "proof read" news reports before it's published. The heading is completely opposite the information the news item conveys.
Its very shameful that nobody "proof read" news reports before it's published. The heading is completely opposite the information the news item conveys.
PAA KOW 10 years ago
That is supposed to be the editor's job.('proof reading')The editor's office does that.
These days,with journalism,anything goes.Too many half baked journalists.
That is supposed to be the editor's job.('proof reading')The editor's office does that.
These days,with journalism,anything goes.Too many half baked journalists.
FREDDIE 10 years ago
I wonder where some of these "so called" writers got their education; there should be someone there to check all those petty mistakes. An injured sports person is always side-lined; he cannot help the team. Please hire some f ... read full comment
I wonder where some of these "so called" writers got their education; there should be someone there to check all those petty mistakes. An injured sports person is always side-lined; he cannot help the team. Please hire some few goodmen to help you with your English
KAY SLY 10 years ago
I was wondering how a player's injury can boost his chances of playing when reading this article... please check your grammar......Some of these journalists are "Hami Noko" journalists......
I was wondering how a player's injury can boost his chances of playing when reading this article... please check your grammar......Some of these journalists are "Hami Noko" journalists......
A concerned citizen 10 years ago
it should have been Akaminko injury recovery boost for the black stars..huh..
it should have been Akaminko injury recovery boost for the black stars..huh..
Minninkin Piss 10 years ago
Simply" AK recovery a boost for....""
Simply" AK recovery a boost for....""
GREAT NANA ANTWI 10 years ago
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The defence is indeed problematic and relatively inexperienced. I was expecting Jonathan Mensah to be included in the squad after coming back from injury 2 weeks ago to boost the central defence which comprise only 3 players ...
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Sometimes we translate our vernacular into English and it sounds horrible when others hear or read it. I just don't understand this headline. Can someone help me?
Did you say his 'injury boost'? When did a player's injury became a BOOST for his team?
Its very shameful that nobody "proof read" news reports before it's published. The heading is completely opposite the information the news item conveys.
That is supposed to be the editor's job.('proof reading')The editor's office does that.
These days,with journalism,anything goes.Too many half baked journalists.
I wonder where some of these "so called" writers got their education; there should be someone there to check all those petty mistakes. An injured sports person is always side-lined; he cannot help the team. Please hire some f ...
read full comment
I was wondering how a player's injury can boost his chances of playing when reading this article... please check your grammar......Some of these journalists are "Hami Noko" journalists......
it should have been Akaminko injury recovery boost for the black stars..huh..
Simply" AK recovery a boost for....""
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HOW CAN AN INJURY BE A BOOST? BAD JOURNALISM!!