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I got kicked out of Black Stars for criticising football officials – Kevin-Prince Boateng

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  • Kweku 5 months ago

    Please, keep quiet and leave Ghana alone. Ghana revived your dying football career but you later turned your back on the country when she needed you most

  • Star Nation 5 months ago

    Please learn to think before we comment on something important. What Kevin is describing is a long hidden truth about GFA. What it knows is about corruption and bribery. The lack of proper organization has affect our team a l ...
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  • Sam 5 months ago

    You receive a lot of money from your clubs and yet when you play for the National team you behave as if you’re coming to collect your last paycheck. Disgraceful players who have millions and still clamor for peanuts

  • KP 5 months ago

    This is not true. Kevin was a dedicated player from day one when he was identified as a prospect for the team from Portsmouth days. He played and blended effortlessly with the rest of the team with so much trust and respect f ...
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  • jigijigi 5 months ago

    Well explained KP.
    They are idiots.

  • Ochee-Do-Chee 5 months ago

    @Sam. The guys who were forced out of the Black Stars, Muntari and Prince did not need the $100,000 appearance fee from FIFA. Some of their monthly purchases were more than that. The issues they raised were based on integrity ...
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  • Ghanas Son 5 months ago

    Ghanaians and the Black man have corruption deeply rooted in their veins. When someone refuses to go along with what is seen as normal, they are seen as a threat. Until we change this mentality, we will continue to have all t ...
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  • Kweku Tsin 5 months ago

    Inferioriity complex...can you say the same about white people in Germany who refused to give him a call up for the same disciplin problems? Ofui.

  • Ghanas Son 5 months ago

    Hahaha… That is exactly why we will always remain behind. We refuse to call a spade a spade. Our officials are corrupt, and instead of admitting it, some of us defend them with everything. In our culture, even when an older ...
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  • Ochee-Do-Chee 5 months ago

    @Kweku Tsin. Did we learn about his 'discipline problems' with the White people of Germany who refused to give him a call up, after the Brazil Fiasco or before? Why wasn't that a factor in his selection and performance in Sou ...
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  • Yaa Pompor 5 months ago

    No, you got kicked out because you're a rabble-rouser. Criticising football officials is not something that's unheard of. It's the uncouth and untutored manner you went about that it that necessitatd your immediate Exit. You ...
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  • Yea 5 months ago

    the man u criticized is now the minister of interior he used ur money for khebab and pampers for his wife's the rest was shared with his friend to buy coconut

  • jigijigi 5 months ago

    Idiot Muntaka wasn't the sports minister.
    The problem was caused by a politically infested Kwesi Nyantakyi and inferiority complex infested Kwesi Appiah.

  • Yea 5 months ago

    the man u criticized is now the minister of interior he used ur money for khebab and pampers for his wife's the rest was shared with his friend to buy coconut

  • TG 5 months ago

    Rather than whine...what KPB should have done is continue to work hard and play hard. Should have apologized to the GFA and also to AA back when he was manager. Had he did that and humbled himself a lot, he would have eventua ...
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  • Star Nation 5 months ago

    What you know best is always recieve apology to feel best and have your power confirmed. That is insane. We need to learn to say the truth in order to advance to the next level. Poor organization is poor organization. Why sho ...
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  • Okponglo Guy 5 months ago

    Kevin, Sulley, and Essien were all kicked out at the same time. It wasn’t only Kevin. Prince was an awesome player. GFA was/is corrupt and they only spoke up, perhaps, too strongly.

  • CONCERNED CITIZEN 5 months ago

    Sorry, this happened to you. Ghanaian officials are not cultured. They are always looking out for themselves and finding ways to cheat and make money at the expense of others.

  • Kweku Tsin 5 months ago

    Nonsense!!! German officials did not call Kevin for the same reason.

  • Ochee-Do-Chee 5 months ago

    What lots of responsible people in this world regret most is, SEEING SOMETHING WRONG AND NOT SAYING OR DOING ANYTHING ABOUT IT!

  • Ken 5 months ago

    Too bad!

  • Mike. 5 months ago

    Thank God Ghana is a democratic country and your punishment for opening your mouth big against the authority was just expulsion

  • Ochee-Do-Chee 5 months ago

    @Mike. THIS IS THE MOST STUPID COMMENT ON THE ARTICLE! EVEN UNDER YOUR UNDEMOCRATIC VILLAGE CHIEF OR UGANDA'S MUSEVENI, NOTHING WOULD HAVE HAPPENED TO PRINCE.

  • YYYEYYYYYYYYY 5 months ago

    YES GHANA WILL NOT GO ANYWHERE IF THIEFING FROM PLAYERS DON'T STOP. THE OFFICIALS ARE ALL THIEVES AND IF YOU OPEN YOUR MOUTH THEY KICK YOU OUT OF THE TEAM.
    SHAME ON ALL OF THEM

  • Jones 5 months ago

    The football administrators earn more than the players and want to treat them as school boys. Respect and honesty begets respect and honesty. Our officials are not honest and patriotic.

  • Samir 5 months ago

    It’s typical of our culture it’s always code of silence because once you criticize or voice out a concern you are out.So it’s not new but it has to stop.
    Anyway that doesn’t pertain to only to Ghana but worldwide but ...
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  • Kofi 5 months ago

    Only uncultured people will pure insult on prince ...kweku you better stop posting shit .... thwart

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  • jigijigi 5 months ago

    Coach Kwesi Appiah was below the standard to coach Kevin and Essien.

  • BraKwame 5 months ago

    You probably didn’t receive proper orientation before you joined the Team with its underpinning Ghanaian culture. In Ghana we don’t call our Dads by their first names.We learn to say what,where and when. Our language is c ...
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