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Ghanaian clubs are unlucky in Africa - Moses Armah

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  • salinsa 10 years ago

    i have enjoyed reading this article. i think the author is on point. i have held similar views for awhile.
    if players like nkoom, opare, afful, boye, wakaso, dede, djan, badu, muntari should find themselves in the local leag ...
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  • ABIRIWA 10 years ago

    NO THATS CERTAINLY NOT THE CASE GHANA SOCCER IS THE BAROMETER FOR ALL AFRICAN SOCCER CLUBS/NATIONS, MEASURE THEIR LEVEL OF IMPROVEMENT WHEN THE PLAY US, SO PLAYING A CLUB OR BLACK STARS IS A BIG ISSUE FOR THEM. TO WIN RETRIVE ...
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  • stepof, Bronx NY 10 years ago

    The problem is the league is not compitative is below standard. We have to pay the players good salary and benefits for them to stay. Compare 70,80 &90's when our player dont traveled outside to play and now. There were even ...
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  • KOFI MUMUI 10 years ago

    Is it lack of hard work or unlucky? So we have to say the Egyptian clubs are lucky, very lucky. No, that is hard work. Our standard of play has fallen and at the same time other African countries are playing better. Look at K ...
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  • Victor 10 years ago

    The clubs sell the best players to other leagues and still want to do well in local competition and on the continent .

  • NIPA 10 years ago

    Unlucky?, you guys don't prepare for these tournaments and you think you can go far? Then Ghanaian clubs will be unlucky forever, which club in Ghana has been able to achieve the feat had chucked in 2000? It is close to a dec ...
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  • Lato 10 years ago

    The lack of traditional teams has cause the down fall and poor attendance in our league. There are some teams that need to be exempt from relegation. I will not watch hearts of oak against Tema youth. But hearts and Olympics ...
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