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Ignorance and fuulish journalism, your fellow human and a brother is hurt, but out of ignorance and competition you are celebrating, wait until it catches you.
It would have been a boost if the entire team decides not to play over some bonus or political issues but taking advantage of an injured player. Are we cowards!!
AND WHO TOLD YOU GHANA IS AFRAID OF HIM? THIS IS FOOLISHNESS YOU ARE JUST MAKING ADVERTISING FOR THE PLAYER WHO HIRED YOU TO DO SO. YOU HAVE GET SOME CHOBO ABI!
One player out of 23? Is he the pele of the Malian team?
Yes Very Unprofessional
Joe, you are right about that. It is very difficult to understand how some of these journalists reason. Jubilating over a potential career threatening injury to a player is pure insanity.
To headline the injury of an oponent player as "boost for Ghana" indicates how low the once feared blackstars has sunk! The once great 4 times african champions Ghana are dependent on injuries from our opponents, nowadays wit ...
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Look at how low you can think, instead of you building on the competence of your team, you want to rely on cheap victory on the back of injuries of your opponent. This is shameful
Boost for Ghana as Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma is ruled out of Mali game.?
stupid black man mentality . u are hapi for someone injury
Who is that . He’s not even that good
Boost for what, how many times did he even played at Àfcon? Build ur team and stop hoping that someone will get injured...
Ghana's is no match for Mali these days. If Ghana can't beat Comoros, Mozambique, Cape Verde etc they're not ready for Mali. The only way Ghana goes through would be by foul means as they've done over the years by bribing ref ...
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Who the hell approved this headline? What a joke of a fake you are. Who does that? Take this down, it's embarrassing!