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Jay-Jay Okocha names two Ghanaian legends among top 5 greatest African footballers

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  • Plutonium 1 year ago

    Abedi.... YES !! Tony Yeboah.... NO !!!! Tony was too ooo mechanical

  • Query 1 year ago

    Jay Okada is young. Mathematical Odebami was a bad ass player. Mfum, Polo , Baba Yara , Osei Kofi were better than the great Abedi and Anthony, I salute them all

  • FRANKIE 1 year ago

    @Plutonium, I agree with you 100%. Abedi Pele will make the list any day but certainly not Tony Yeboah. Tony was good but not good enough to make the top 5. But I overstand Jay Jay. Tony was his mentor at Frankfurt so........ ...
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  • Kabiru Hassan 1 year ago

    You are just an idiot trying to be relevant. What did Abedi achieve for Ghana after all his selfish agenda which transcends to his children? If it is about winning champions league then Sammy Kufuor, Mohamed Polo and some oth ...
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  • B B-Nartey 1 year ago

    Well said bro. If Pele wasn't so selfish, Ghana would have 6 or 7 African cups. That's where Jordan gets his selfishness

  • Johnny 1 year ago

    @ Plutonium
    I don't think you're qualified to challenge Jay-Jay Okocha,he played with Anthony Yeboah in the Bundesliga in the 80s.Again he came and met Tony in the EPL. Okocha's experience with Ronaldinho allows him to do ...
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  • Jayhovah 1 year ago

    I approve of this list. Everyone on it is deserving

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  • Charles oppong 1 year ago

    Okocha,i can never agree with you,how can you leave Samuel Eto who won Africa player of the year 4times,and Moo Salah the highest African goal scorer player in EPL history?

  • Nana 1 year ago

    It's always difficult to compare footballers(sports men/women ) from different generations.This is Jay-Jay Okocha's opinion just accept it. If you consider the racial attacks during the 80s,I agree with him.