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I salute
They played like they were hungry for something. They were never afraid to take on defenders (not like yaanom who always pass backwards). You could see their fighting spirit and intensity. That's what Ghana football looks lik ...
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You try...Nice one coach...Here's a guaranteed means of becoming the go-to person, while having the opportunity to meet all cadres of persons daily by fixing the most important gadget, personal to humans today!. The best busi ...
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Great football. Made some of us to remember the old Starlets, Satellites and Meteors of the 80’s and the 90’s. You will be a great coach in future.
The sky shall be your limit,coach Desmond Ofei.
Congrats to you and the team
Their technical approach was good. I don't know much about this coach. But I think he has shown his credentials. I think he can be a great assistance to the Black Stars technical team if added ...
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Well said .
Well done. You justified yourself by walking your talk. We are proud of you.
Ghanaians are very sensitive to performance. Once you are top of issues and achieving results they will praise you. Kudos coach Ofei, but bear on mind that when results become bad, ghanaians will criticize you badly.
Congratulations MR Offei
Now will they get to the next FIFA U 20 World Cup
Some of the players looks old . Example Jerry Afriyie, Kesse, asamoah the captain. Don’t embarrass us with overage players parading as teenagers
Good observation. Most of them would retire at age 35 if claimed to be under 20.
We know the real 20 year old lads in Ghana. Since the advent of MRI in U17 Ghana has never returned to glory days in U17 because we were using overage players in the former days. Which of the players is below 21 in real age?
I guess you holding their birth certificates. I don’t know what’s wrong with some of Ghanaians. Y’all always wanna complain about everything. Just shut the up
I like the they play fast game no laziness
You go ahead and talk. ... When the beating starts, I hope you wouldn't bring any excuse
Masa when man does well he deserves praises wai.
I duff my hat for you coach. You made me to remember coach Sir Cecil Jones Attuquayefio.
SALUTATIONS, BUT THE BEGINNING OF WHAT? IT IS NOT LIKE THERE IS A WORLD GAMES NEXT AND HE WILL BE COACHING THE BOYS TO THAT!
My prayers is that the ministry of youth and sport should paid this coach, and his entire staff their salary, so that he continued the good work he has started, and the boys bonuses, not fones, what an insult , a sportsman w ...
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"Pass-backwards yaanom" are backwards ever, forwards never!