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Kevin-Prince Boateng was an opportunist - Ibrahim Sannie Daara

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  • Kk 1 month ago

    No he wasn’t, he was standing up for his money.

  • Nana 1 month ago

    Kevin- Prince Boateng was born in Berlin (Germany Nima)..He's a smart guy you shouldn't expect him to pay bribe to GFA Guru boy like Ibrahim Sannie Daara. Definitely Nketia & Odoi will never pay any bribe to the current Kurts ...
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  • KD 1 month ago

    See who is talking. Someone who has all his life used the Black Stars to enrich himself shouldn't be talking thrash about the same players whose toil made him rich.
    Sanie, you are rather the opportunist.

  • Mawrehene 1 month ago

    Lol! Sannie advocated for Kevin's inclusion, hoping that Kevin would pay him some 'appreciation', but that never happened; whence, the tantrums today.
    Sannie, you can't live off the blood and sweat of Black Stars players fo ...
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  • be wise 1 month ago

    Even if what you are saying is true, it doesn't negate the reality of Mr. Sannie's analysis; we all saw Kevin's behavior towards black stars calls. A player cannot pick and choose a call, that is opportunistic as Mr. Sannie e ...
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  • Ghanas Son 1 month ago

    He realised Ghana was a shit hole country and GFA was full of ignorant thieves. Didn't he also help us with how good he played? Didn't Essien also select matches he wanted to play? Didn't even Partey do the same? Even dedicat ...
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  • Weed smoker 1 month ago

    How many gfa officials are useless opportunists and are just chopping money if they have the chance? What competences have Ck Akonnor, Maxwell konadu, jon paintsil, Olele, Sani Daara or even Kurt Okraku?? They are quick to gr ...
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  • Awotse 1 month ago

    Sannie, this one dierrr it is so obvious and I agree with you 200%. That guy was tooooooooooooo Opportunistic! A real Parasite. Essien's injury probably helped his selfish course. am!

  • No You and your team members are rather educated corrupt criminals. 1 month ago

    What has the management of the national teams done with the monies paid to GFA for qualifying and participating in all international tournaments so far? You criminals simply share the millions of dollars with our corrupt poli ...
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  • Mimo 1 month ago

    It is not that easy to exclude in-form and quality players simply because someone thinks they are opportunistic. In any case, Kevin helped Ghana tremendously in his first world cup appearance for the nation, even scoring an i ...
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  • Controversial Bill 1 month ago

    And you were a thief

  • Ghanaman 1 month ago

    Guys, stop this S**t! Look, opportunists or not, what matters is what Ghana as a country can gain from their inclusion in our team. Fine, mutual opportunism is not a crime. So, they play well for us to get to the final of the ...
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  • Pepe Suarez 1 month ago

    Eddie communicated with the FA at age 16 that he wanted to play for the Ghana U17 but was rejected because they refuse to pay bribe, I am sure you were at post at the FA by then. Look at somebody talking about dedication and ...
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  • Paa Rasta 1 month ago

    BAD PITCH , BAD EQUIPMENT, DIRTY STINKING ENVIRONMENT . BAD FOOD. WICKED LEADERS RHE LIST IS ENDLESS. FOR REAL ,WE HAVE APRECIATE PEOPLE LIKE KEVIN BOATENG FOR REPRESENTING GHANA.

  • Kwadwo 1 month ago

    How dare daara disrespect Boateng

  • @Godisking 1 month ago

    You are likewise an opportunist. You were lucky you were not washed ashore with Nyantakyi. When Kevin came he did extremely well in our world cup matches. He partnered with Sule, Essien and Appiah in midfield and we enjoyed h ...
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  • It'sAllGood 1 month ago

    Fact is was he a good player?
    Did his inclusion help Ghana?
    Did he score goals as a forward or a Midfielder for Gh...
    If the answers yes , then we are good.
    The WC is a whole different level and exceptional quality additi ...
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  • Dondon 1 month ago

    Majority of these journalist are smart, they want to use this world cup to exploit money from mediocre player such as the local players. I heard a radio presenter saying Ghana is not going to win the world cup so we should gi ...
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  • George 1 month ago

    I agree with you he wasn't patriotic but opportunist.

  • Kofi(east legon) 1 month ago

    I want to know from Saanie what he used the GFA and the Blackstars platforms especially for?
    Also did he ever receive an appearance fee at the world cup? Shameless people!!

  • Ghanaba 1 month ago

    I'm sure Sannie Diaara was jumping for joy and shouting when KPB scored against USA in the round of 16 in 2010 World Cup.

  • Kwakwe 1 month ago

    Ghana! is the opportunist nation when it comes to football. We are the ones that chase players that we had no hands in training. After another country train and shape players we chase after the players...some country gives th ...
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  • Sam 1 month ago

    Ibrahim Sannie-Daara!
    Wei!

  • shut up sannie diarra 1 month ago

    Sannie please do not maline a former black star player. ghana does not need this. do not promote hate please. kevin made his contribution

  • shut up sannie diarra 1 month ago

    stupid article. Only the coach has the right to decide who plays for Ghana. Lets not promote hate

  • be wise 1 month ago

    What is hate about his analysis? IDIOT!

  • Ashley6 1 month ago

    Kevin Prince Boateng performed well for Ghana when it counted most at the WC.

  • Reality 1 month ago

    Saani, Kevin was exceptional. He was not opportunistic as you think. He was careful of bad pitches, bad dessing rooms and likely bad food. He was protecting his health, but knowing that the WC offers the best conditions to en ...
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  • be wise 1 month ago

    I guess you don't understand the word opportunistic else you wouldn't write this bullshit.
    Ok if we are to go by your logic then players who turn down calls to play in african grounds should remain wherever they are; we don' ...
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  • be wise 1 month ago

    Mr. Sannie said it all... The FA shouldn't do such mistakes again. It is because of these reasons why there aren't cohesion in the black star's team. If they do mistake to bring in a player who was approached before the quali ...
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