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Ghana needs determined players, not top coach - Barnes

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  • Kofi Thomas, Cape Coast 9 years ago

    While skills are important for sports, high determination plus will power are the key to success in spots. Usian Bolting's advice to sportsmen/women is "keep running as fast as you can" Coaches are teachers. It is the student ...
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  • Tilapia 9 years ago

    At this point in time, the appointment of a foreign coach is just simply a replay of the big white colonial master and native-subject, mindset.

    No white coach has so far performed any better than any of the Ghanaian coach ...
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  • Ras 9 years ago

    Tilapia, stop saying foreign, we need a good coach it does not matter where that person come from. it's not good to keep saying thing like that because you would not going to be happy if some one called you a foreigner instea ...
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  • DAVI 9 years ago

    WHO IS A GOOD COACH,WHEN MOLAR IN CAMP IS VERY LOW BECAUSE OF FAILED GOV'T. PROMISES AND PLAYERS ARE NOT COMMITED?NDC(YAMIN) MUST TAKE POLITICS AND PROPAGANDA OUT OF SPORTS PERIOD.

  • Okofo 9 years ago

    To psychologically prepare the boys. What must happen for us to win this trophy is:

    1. The boys must believe they can.
    2. They must go into games with a win-only mentality.
    3. They must believe no team is better than the ...
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  • Moi 9 years ago

    U couldn't have said it any better

  • Guv 9 years ago

    THATS WHAT WE NEED. GFA, BARNES IS AVAILABLE.

  • Harrison 9 years ago

    If you have good and dedicated players and no good tactician to put them together what sense does it make?

  • Ghanaian 9 years ago

    ....."“Pele spoke about African players having the capability to win the World Cup. Ghana can, but they must improve so we can look at the good coaches but we must get players, who have the right determination, discipline, ...
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  • nokwareI 9 years ago

    I hope Barnes will leave ghanaians to destroy the country.Certain ghanaians did not like Akwasi Appiah just because he is an Ashanti.There is also the belief that the nation can nver succeed without the whiteman. With such a ...
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  • NON ALIGNED 9 years ago

    NokwareI.......you've said it all.

    But unfortunately, that is the state of our nation now. The tribal bigotry has eaten into the entire fabric of our society............

    It's about time we eradicate the SLAVE MENTALITY ...
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  • GHFUO: NYANTAKYI MUST BE JAILED! 9 years ago

    IT TAKES 2 TO TANGO. A VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE COACH WILL FIND AND WHIP THESE PLAYERS TO BE DISCIPLINED AND DETERMINED TO CLAIM TROPHIES. YOU CANT HAVE 1 WITHOUT THE OTHER...

  • Rastafara"I" 9 years ago

    After 2010 South Africa World cup, BS players have been carry their own water. There was actually no coach...That Serbian and Appiah were just place holders...Black stars managed themselves for 4 years because the players are ...
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  • mensah abrampa 9 years ago

    I agree with Barnes that hiring an experienced expatriate coach will not guarantee Ghana the World Cup in 2014 except the players have the right mindset to win.The game has become very technical so the coach, local or expatri ...
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  • NON ALIGNED 9 years ago

    That is what I have been advocating for years!!!!! And more importantly, local coaches of which Sellas Tetteh, to me, stands tall!!!!!!!!!

    This man won the junior world cup! For crying out loud!

    His experience in doing ...
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  • pk 9 years ago

    Barnes is right. Ghana is blessed with football talent and therefore 'easier to coach'. But success requires mental fortitude and commitment and passion for the nation. 'A Nation First' mentality is all that is needed.

  • NON ALIGNED 9 years ago

    Well said pk.......Even Milo went on to a higher paid job but, got fired because he did not have a set of good players to play for him. And he being a bad coach, could not get the best out of his players.

    GOD BLESS GHANA!
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  • Iwan 9 years ago

    Barnes is right. I feel like crying for not being the first to say this. Our players are rotten. If they were our non-traditional exports, no one will buy them becuase of poor packaging.

  • ANABA 9 years ago

    THANK YOU MR BARNES!!!ONLY MORONIC GFA AND JEALOUS GHANAIANS THINK THE SOLUTION LIES IN SACKING THE COACH.WE WILL REGRET THIS STUPID DECISION