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A coin toss deciding fate seems very easy to accept until you realise CAF refused to accept a real goal that won an Afcon. #good_riddance
Yeah, why a coin toss? They should let football on the field decide which team goes through
HMMM A COIN TOSS!!!HOW CAN GHANA WIN A COIN TOSS IN A NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRY WHO ARE THE HOSTS???CAF WILL NOT ALLOW THAT TO OPEN???FIFA NEED TO CHANGE IT'S RULES ABOUT COIN TOSS WHICH IS MORE TO DO WITH LUCK!!!
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Ghana's main problem is that they don't organize any international friendly matches for the national teams. If you watch the under 17 matches, Ghana's main problem is mental toughness.
Play off will make a whole lot of sense. And it will be fair to both teams. Deciding a country’s fate by coin toss i.e luck is not good at all.
The only ‘crushing’ here is the starlets crushing out and failing to seal automatic qualification to the World Cup. Using funny headlines and all kinds of PR machinations does not hide the fact that this GFA has proven to ...
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The boys lack goal scoring abilities. How do you kick ball into goalkeepers hands 5 times.
Kudos to the guys, but please where's our bitter rivals, Nigeria.
The performance of the team seems to show the hall marks of brilliant individual playing skills, let down by a weak technical bench.
This has been quite prevalent with our 'local teams' in African continental competitions, e ...
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