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'Nobody owns the national team shirt' - Carlos Queiroz on call-ups

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  • HALLELUJAH 3 days ago

    No more automatic slots for people like Jordan Ayew!

  • Akik 2 days ago

    So you see no other player other than Jordan Ayew? Even if Jordan Ayew is sidelined , at least he has a record which may be you will never get close to achieve because he never thought negative of you

  • Patricia Etokesebom 3 days ago

    Kurtus Okrakum and his gangsters are going to go hungry. Eeeeiii.But how can de GfA contractors eat ? Eeish. This coach paa. we need Ali Sulley Muntari on the starting lineup wate. And we need Michael Essien too effective imm ...
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  • Papakyene 3 days ago

    @Patricia
    Tweaa, these Are old glories, big names kwa

  • Daniel Addo 3 days ago

    I hope the powers that be will not interfere with his job. I wish him well.

  • Young man 3 days ago

    If only room will given to him for his decision, ahh let see what happens

  • TG 3 days ago

    I mean I already love Queiroz just off of his unveiling and his press conference because he has me sold

  • LORD GHANA 3 days ago

    IT IS A SHAME TO REJECT YOUR OWN AND BRING IN THOSE, WHO CAME TO ENSLAVE US, PORTUGAL INCLUSIVE??? WE STILL SLAVES MENTALLY AND WE AFRICANS, NEEDS TO BE OPERATED ON. IS THIS COACH BETTER THAN REVEREND OSEI KOFI, ABDUL GOLDEN ...
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  • Flacck 3 days ago

    Here we go with the hidden racistes ideas again.

  • Ribery 3 days ago

    It's not about the background of the person but is competent enough to get the work done.

  • Aduanaba, 2 days ago

    Not necessarily a rejection of our own. Incompetence galore and the undue influence of OKRAKU and his gang on local coaches. I believe Kwasi Appiah could have handled this world cup with ease but Okraku has a beef with him. O ...
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  • Serious 3 days ago

    It looks like the coach was talking to his supporters this is serious