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Mr Thompson,well said.
ACT on this FACT that from generation to generation, skills which distinguish men - from medicine to Engineering - are hidden in books! Your Training & Personal Development Budget is your best investment for self advancement. ...
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The question therefore is: "so what happened to Rajevac and Baretto?" Yes, we pride ourselves in claiming that "We are Ghana", and that's exactly who we are. We will find faults with everything, without having any solution ...
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Milo was sacked prematurely his second stint with us . The local coaches had destroyed the coordination and balance in the team after Avram Grant left . Hugton and Otto made it worse.
We must go for Paa Kwesi Fabin, He will take us to the semifinals if he is supported.
How competent is he, talk less of being able to manage this team at this crucial stage
It's very sad that Ghanaians are demanding for a moroccoian coach Walid Regragrui when we have competent Ghanaian coaches here who are willing to offer their services affordably. Coaches like Sam Addy, Osam Dodou, Attuquayefi ...
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It’s no longer surprising that our country struggles to progress—mediocre leadership will always produce mediocre results.
When former or retired leaders of key state institutions, people like Ernest Thompson, continue ...
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You guys should stop that nonsense. Coach Milo was lucky to have players like Paintsil, Essien, Gyan, Dede, Kwadwo Asamoah, John/Jonathan Mensah, Vorsah, Anthony Annan, Muntari, Olele, Derek Boateng etc, who at their prime we ...
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You are right on the dot. Most Ghanaian think that coaches play among the eleven forgeting that players are more important. Milo and Kwesi Appiah got a good set of players. Otto Addo got only a few quality playerd
Give me Paulo Bento
Ghana never knew the value of good coaches until they were gone, You sack the great ones trying to satisfy your friends. Cheap GFA filled with political garbage.