Waste of time and resources, the players don't deserve to wear Kotoko jersey, during yrstet-years the spirit of the team was high in the 2nd half of the league, but look at this crop of players, out of matches played so far t ... read full comment
Waste of time and resources, the players don't deserve to wear Kotoko jersey, during yrstet-years the spirit of the team was high in the 2nd half of the league, but look at this crop of players, out of matches played so far their points build up is nothing to wtite home about
Not a single player worth to wear the red jersey.
James 7 years ago
Malik was on the bench officially as Team Manager not Coach when Kotoko won the African cup in 1983. Ibrahim Sunday was Coach. It was after the tournament Malik undertook training as Coach in the UK. Working with Coach King A ... read full comment
Malik was on the bench officially as Team Manager not Coach when Kotoko won the African cup in 1983. Ibrahim Sunday was Coach. It was after the tournament Malik undertook training as Coach in the UK. Working with Coach King Adjei Pele they took Kotoko to the final in 1992/3 but lost to Zamalek on penalties in Cairo
Nokwarehene 7 years ago
Goal na ma fef3.
Goal na ma fef3.
Tony 7 years ago
Wasn't Abukari who was dubbed "goal na mafef3".......? I hope I'm wrong. Those were the days.
Wasn't Abukari who was dubbed "goal na mafef3".......? I hope I'm wrong. Those were the days.
James 7 years ago
You are right goal na mafef3"... is Abukari
You are right goal na mafef3"... is Abukari
Nokwarehene 7 years ago
Yea, I think you're right.
Yea, I think you're right.
SAINT GHFUO, MEDIOCRITY STINKS CUUHH! 7 years ago
OKAY, LETS SEE THE RESULTS...Jabir has rich coaching experience on the continent having coach in neighbouring West African countries.
The ex-international was on the bench when Kotoko won their last African title in 1983.
OKAY, LETS SEE THE RESULTS...Jabir has rich coaching experience on the continent having coach in neighbouring West African countries.
The ex-international was on the bench when Kotoko won their last African title in 1983.
Tanko 7 years ago
Nokearehene: Abukari not Malik is goal na me fef3
Nokearehene: Abukari not Malik is goal na me fef3
Asokwa 7 years ago
I don't like the idea of having two chefs in a kitchen but if we are going that route then why not take the full step and bring in a fresh and new blood.That will bring new perspective and an alternative way of doing things.T ... read full comment
I don't like the idea of having two chefs in a kitchen but if we are going that route then why not take the full step and bring in a fresh and new blood.That will bring new perspective and an alternative way of doing things.This sounds like the same old same old.
Gyakabram 7 years ago
Nice to have Malik back in the fold. Gungulu, welcome back
Nice to have Malik back in the fold. Gungulu, welcome back
ben 7 years ago
Let's know his coaching experience outside Ghana
Let's know his coaching experience outside Ghana
James 7 years ago
Limited but fair. For four years continuous he coached otherwise unsung Asfag Yennega to win the national league in Burkina Faso. Was made caretaker B. Faso coach. The outing was disastrous though. As technical director he ov ... read full comment
Limited but fair. For four years continuous he coached otherwise unsung Asfag Yennega to win the national league in Burkina Faso. Was made caretaker B. Faso coach. The outing was disastrous though. As technical director he oversaw Kano Pillars winning the Nigerian league and reaching a shocking finals in the African Cup series.
He is a good coach. Strict disciplinarian but he often needs a long time to bring his team to gel. He is NOT good as stand-in coach. Once his team come to gel after a long time of association, they become free scoring and very hard to beat. His disciplinarian attitude makes him often fall out with arrogant senior players but he is never afraid to bring in young players from the youth side. That is how players like Joe Debrah, Thomas Boakye, Isaac Kwakye, Sarfo Gyamfi rose from nowhere to fame.
paul Kwao 7 years ago
Why.should Ghana F A display Michael Asante's picture as a local player when he is. dead may his soul rest in peace
Why.should Ghana F A display Michael Asante's picture as a local player when he is. dead may his soul rest in peace
Waste of time and resources, the players don't deserve to wear Kotoko jersey, during yrstet-years the spirit of the team was high in the 2nd half of the league, but look at this crop of players, out of matches played so far t ...
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Malik was on the bench officially as Team Manager not Coach when Kotoko won the African cup in 1983. Ibrahim Sunday was Coach. It was after the tournament Malik undertook training as Coach in the UK. Working with Coach King A ...
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Goal na ma fef3.
Wasn't Abukari who was dubbed "goal na mafef3".......? I hope I'm wrong. Those were the days.
You are right goal na mafef3"... is Abukari
Yea, I think you're right.
OKAY, LETS SEE THE RESULTS...Jabir has rich coaching experience on the continent having coach in neighbouring West African countries.
The ex-international was on the bench when Kotoko won their last African title in 1983.
Nokearehene: Abukari not Malik is goal na me fef3
I don't like the idea of having two chefs in a kitchen but if we are going that route then why not take the full step and bring in a fresh and new blood.That will bring new perspective and an alternative way of doing things.T ...
read full comment
Nice to have Malik back in the fold. Gungulu, welcome back
Let's know his coaching experience outside Ghana
Limited but fair. For four years continuous he coached otherwise unsung Asfag Yennega to win the national league in Burkina Faso. Was made caretaker B. Faso coach. The outing was disastrous though. As technical director he ov ...
read full comment
Why.should Ghana F A display Michael Asante's picture as a local player when he is. dead may his soul rest in peace
Abukari is goal nama fe f3 not Malik