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'Sunderland asked me to leave' - Asamoah Gyan on his move to Al Ain

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 22 hours ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine........for instance 15 paracetamol at once.............or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • Agbelimor Paris 20 hours ago

    That Al Ain move was wrong,all because of money.It didn't help you and Sunderland; Sunderland went to relegation and you also put on weight and couldn't play well again,because you're programmed to eat three times a day even ...
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  • Yaa Yaa: (Y Y Network, Begoro, E/R) 14 hours ago

    This Asamoah Gyan interview should be a reference point for Ghanaian sports journalism.
    The questions were focused strictly on football — his exit from Sunderland and his move to Al Ain. There was no unnecessary joking, no ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, cleanliness is Godliness 4 hours ago

    Don't listwn to him. So had you not liked the place would you still have stayed there? No. Therefore, to say that the club urged you to stay n generate cash is false

  • Honest 8 minutes ago

    Very smart decision and will advise all sportsmen to make such decisions at their prime than to retire and become paupers