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'He hasn't said no to Ghana' - Eddie Nketiah's father offers 'hope'

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  • Truth Table 8 hours ago

    If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. (Romans 10:9) , .. ,,,, ..

  • Sam 3 hours ago

    this not a church- ok?

  • Another failure on the way 1 hour ago

    Another hype.
    Inaki Williams, with all the media hype, has failed.
    Kevin Boateng, with similar attention, contributed nothing longer-term.
    What the F about this guy? Let him wait forever for his England call. Nobody cares.

  • Ibrahim 5 hours ago

    Are we after a quality of just a numbers
    Guy is not a striker of Africa terrain
    Take inaki as example.
    Africa soccer is not a joke ppl don't know

  • Sam 3 hours ago

    world cup is african soccer?

  • TG 5 hours ago

    Hoping Nketiah switches

  • Sam 3 hours ago

    is he of quality though? they chosing ghana as second option is what i don’t like. nketiah had the chance but snubbed us now he wants switch? because England failed for him? he will not play with his heart.

  • Kojo 3 hours ago

    What hope please?? We dont want him. He is not worth a Ghana call up. Twea kae this good for nothing guy??

  • Kk 2 hours ago

    Another Inaki William on the line

  • Majid 1 hour ago

    This guy is not serious

  • COD 29 minutes ago

    We are allowing Eddie Nketiah, a below average striker, to bluff as if we have not seen or had or produced far better strikers than him.
    Gone are the days when Prince Opoku, Anthony Yeboah, Opoku Afriyie, Big George Alhassan ...
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