This is typical of Ghanaians. The "Let us forget about it" syndrome. What Asamoah Gyan should understand is that Huge mistakes were made and therefore need to be properly addressed to prevent any future re-occurrence. I bel ... read full comment
This is typical of Ghanaians. The "Let us forget about it" syndrome. What Asamoah Gyan should understand is that Huge mistakes were made and therefore need to be properly addressed to prevent any future re-occurrence. I believe both players and the GFA executives should be seriously talk to. They should not be allowed to take the Ghanaian pride for a ride. A word to the wise, they say, is enough.
talk-talk 9 years ago
We want your version of what realy happened in Brazil and what you did as a captain to support your players. Were you consulted before those players were dismissed? What did you advice?
Please come out. We want to know. We c ... read full comment
We want your version of what realy happened in Brazil and what you did as a captain to support your players. Were you consulted before those players were dismissed? What did you advice?
Please come out. We want to know. We cant move forward in ignorance. It will happen again if we dont get answers from all angles.
Mars1 9 years ago
The players are not the problem; it is K. Appiah, he is out of his league with his Black Stars' assignment. At the level of his coaching qualifications and experience, he really has nothing to offer this very talented team. W ... read full comment
The players are not the problem; it is K. Appiah, he is out of his league with his Black Stars' assignment. At the level of his coaching qualifications and experience, he really has nothing to offer this very talented team. With Appiah though as the coach, this talented team will go nowhere. As an assistant perhaps, but as the number one, not at all; and he has not shown that he can indeed be Ghana's go to coach. The Black Stars need a coach who can take them to next level, and quite frankly, Appiah has not got what it takes. What a pity!
Ekow Bilson 9 years ago
Gyan brags & is only happy as a captain . He has made no comment whatsoever on the Brazil saga. What a leader.
After spoiling our best chances in South Africa & the other penalty on Alcon, yes we will move forward. Gyan wil ... read full comment
Gyan brags & is only happy as a captain . He has made no comment whatsoever on the Brazil saga. What a leader.
After spoiling our best chances in South Africa & the other penalty on Alcon, yes we will move forward. Gyan will want us to move forward while he is always taking us back. This self serving individual does not deserve to lead but becos of his riches , nobody seems to cAre. He is a business man using the nation to achieve his ends.
Gyan is as useless as his coach Two round pegs on square holes. Until these two irresponsible & unqualified "leaders" are gone, we are doomed at the world stage
The Crusader 9 years ago
So Our Beloved Black Star now want our support in Kumasi on saturday? Let Asamoah Gyan and his Ship, the Government and the Ministry know that their supporters are still in Brasil "foot soldiers turned Brasil slaves"!! They s ... read full comment
So Our Beloved Black Star now want our support in Kumasi on saturday? Let Asamoah Gyan and his Ship, the Government and the Ministry know that their supporters are still in Brasil "foot soldiers turned Brasil slaves"!! They should cart them back to Kumasi Stadium. Every patriotic Ghanaian should shy away from their games, after all, are they not playing for $ 100,000?
NICK 9 years ago
VERY IMPREESIVE
VERY IMPREESIVE
lolo akua 9 years ago
Who would support lair like u,you can't support your team mates and u want us to support ur stupidity.
Who would support lair like u,you can't support your team mates and u want us to support ur stupidity.
Paul 9 years ago
I agree with Emmanuel osei asibey, becos in order not to repeat our mistakes we need to bring everything out in the open and fix our wrongs, then we can talk about moving forward. In our culture lets move forward often times ... read full comment
I agree with Emmanuel osei asibey, becos in order not to repeat our mistakes we need to bring everything out in the open and fix our wrongs, then we can talk about moving forward. In our culture lets move forward often times mean please don't expose anyone, don't offend anyone, it has already happened, and this attitude or way of thinking is anti progress, anti prosperity, anti fixing problems. It is cowardice in disguise.
Fidelis 9 years ago
We are tired of looking forward. We want to look sideways. What is gyan apologising for? Something you guys and the management did intentionally? I beg to differ, you don't apologise for something you did intentionally okay. ... read full comment
We are tired of looking forward. We want to look sideways. What is gyan apologising for? Something you guys and the management did intentionally? I beg to differ, you don't apologise for something you did intentionally okay. We have suffered from you for far too long.
This is typical of Ghanaians. The "Let us forget about it" syndrome. What Asamoah Gyan should understand is that Huge mistakes were made and therefore need to be properly addressed to prevent any future re-occurrence. I bel ...
read full comment
We want your version of what realy happened in Brazil and what you did as a captain to support your players. Were you consulted before those players were dismissed? What did you advice?
Please come out. We want to know. We c ...
read full comment
The players are not the problem; it is K. Appiah, he is out of his league with his Black Stars' assignment. At the level of his coaching qualifications and experience, he really has nothing to offer this very talented team. W ...
read full comment
Gyan brags & is only happy as a captain . He has made no comment whatsoever on the Brazil saga. What a leader.
After spoiling our best chances in South Africa & the other penalty on Alcon, yes we will move forward. Gyan wil ...
read full comment
So Our Beloved Black Star now want our support in Kumasi on saturday? Let Asamoah Gyan and his Ship, the Government and the Ministry know that their supporters are still in Brasil "foot soldiers turned Brasil slaves"!! They s ...
read full comment
VERY IMPREESIVE
Who would support lair like u,you can't support your team mates and u want us to support ur stupidity.
I agree with Emmanuel osei asibey, becos in order not to repeat our mistakes we need to bring everything out in the open and fix our wrongs, then we can talk about moving forward. In our culture lets move forward often times ...
read full comment
We are tired of looking forward. We want to look sideways. What is gyan apologising for? Something you guys and the management did intentionally? I beg to differ, you don't apologise for something you did intentionally okay. ...
read full comment