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Football law analyst explains why Ghana wasn't awarded penalty against England

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  • Kiki 6 days ago

    Nonsense. Technology advancement is now exposing the rot in FIFA even more. If a Ghana defender did the same thing to England's Harry Kane, the same VAR would have found a way to award England a penalty and the Ghana defender ...
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  • Henry 6 days ago

    Absolute madness

  • Blue Pen 6 days ago

    I didn't bother to read the garbage at all. I just want to tell Ghanaweb to remove the garbage and stop publishing any garbage you come across. Don't disrespect your patrons/readers with all kinds borla.

  • P Djamgbe 6 days ago

    As if we would take FOOTBALL (not American football) lessons from an American, also a female?

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 6 days ago

    Look at her face like adult pig. Idiot

  • NPP SENIOR CITIZEN 6 days ago

    Where from this caricature. BLA BLA BLA ABSOLUTELY NONSENSE. Seria A or Seria Q and EPL plays with their testicles right.

  • Akpetsi news 6 days ago

    Is she ok? The defender did not go for the ball he went straight for the player by obstructing him by his thigh…. That is how the player fell down… this is pen and red card offence

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 6 days ago

    This English team has been exposed by team Ghana dont be suprised if Panama beats them or draws

  • Pepe 6 days ago

    What happened to the everyday use of ‘100 %’?
    Why not 101 %? 110.5 %?
    Foolish analysis. Messi step on a player’s back heel but was not called out. Blacks Stars Adu was fouled but was not awarded a penalty. Black Stars ...
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  • Sad situation 6 days ago

    The biggest blame goes to our side; neither the players nor the officials protested, as that might have forced a VAR review.

  • HAD IT BEEN A GHANAIAN DEFENDER ? 6 days ago

    WOULD THIS SHITHOLE LAW BE APPLIED HAD IT BEEN A GHANAIAN DEFENDER WHO COMMITTED THAT OFFENCE?

  • Oheneba 6 days ago

    Yeah, they actually expected Konsa to break Adu's leg before awarding a penalty. Nonsense; when did the rules change? Or, are there a set of rules for some countries, and another set for others?

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 6 days ago

    Kiki, your third eye is working

  • B B-Nartey 6 days ago

    Why are you wasting time on this American? She should be commenting on baseball. Trying to say its different in differents parts of the world is a lie. There is only footballing law, set by IFAB, just an excuse for the money ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 6 days ago

    Liars will always twist facts to suit their own whims and capricious intentions. Adu should have scored simple. That's why Azumah says I'm going into the ring with my own referee.

  • BerylRichards 6 days ago

    Nkwasiasem!!

    Dont we listen to you guys during your commentaries?? You biases are now pathetic!!

    For a even a nation where half of your commentary is grounded in useless statistics of "the oldest player to score a goal" ...
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  • Rory 6 days ago

    Stop writing such nonsense.

  • Kantoose 6 days ago

    Attention seeker. If it was a Ghana defender bringing an English player down like that, your whole word-salad analysis will not be needed.

  • Obibini 6 days ago

    Does this woman know and understand the game of football better than the British press and other sports dignitaries who openly criticize the referee and Var for not awarding a penalty for Ghana? She should be ashamed and be t ...
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  • Paulus 6 days ago

    She should jet away. The western nations never want to admit that somebody's lack of forthrightness gave them some advantage. First was that the referee was not placed in a good angle to see the foul. If he was not, why did t ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 6 days ago

    Foolish woman with stinky twat like Chinatown in long Island city.queens....just look at her face and you know her that wreaks of incredulous body odor

  • Gkd 6 days ago

    And a whole soccer journalist brought this here for us to read while we have already listened to better law pundits. Funny Ghanaweb

  • @GKD 6 days ago

    The problem with Ghanaweb is that if the product, service, speech, comment or decision is coming from an American, then, like the village illiterates that they are, it must be totally correct.

  • Atinga 6 days ago

    The English people themselves say it was a penalty.. Yankee woman say what?

  • Green 6 days ago

    This is ridiculous. A defender three himself at an attacker and kicks ho in the knee and you say it’s not enough contact . Thats a red card

  • Ogyam 6 days ago

    Nonsense. If it would have been a Ghanaian player with such a tackle, he would have been given a red card. Stop your nonsense and the double standards.

  • Konkonsani 6 days ago

    Would this Law analyst be singing the same song if it had happened to England?

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 6 days ago

    She needs a baseball bat to her brain

  • Nana 6 days ago

    HOLLO MADAM YOU ARE WRONG ABOUT WHAT YOU SAYING DO YOU WANT TO TELL US THAT IF A GHANAIAN PLAYER DID THE SAME THING TO ENGLAND PLAYER IN THE GHANA SIDE HE WILL NOT HAVE THEM PENALTY. SPOT IT YOU ARE ALL THE SAME STOP IT

  • Agbelimor Paris 6 days ago

    Nonsense,look at this failed referee turned into football analyst lawyer.What significant contact is she talking about?You wanted the player to get his legs broken or get his mouth bleeding,and that would be significant conta ...
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  • Zakaria Hussein 6 days ago

    There is been explanation because of guilt if it were England the referee wouldn't have stopped at nothing to award the penalty for them to score Ghana fifa should be ashame of their selves that match officials are robbing te ...
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  • We were robbes 6 days ago

    Why would ghanaweb publish this rubbish? We were robbed!

  • JAMES 6 days ago

    Your explanation really does not make sense. So, what is the importance of the VAR Technology? Furthermore, how are various referees going to be consistent in determining a significant contact and non significant contact in t ...
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  • Trump 6 days ago

    It's not true whites are thieves

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 6 days ago

    Transvestite lawyer

  • Nkwaseas3m akwaakwa 6 days ago

    This is a very foolish and loose talk. It's very clear most of these whites don't mean well for us.

  • Puzz 6 days ago

    Most of you didn't read before commenting.

  • Puzz 6 days ago

    You only read the headline and start making comment.

  • Paa Jackson 6 days ago

    People like you. No hope. Professor English carry on. Bele

  • Aaronyouth 6 days ago

    You have to define the meaning of clear contact in your analysis. Was there contact?

  • Nana 6 days ago

    Ofui analyst. If that is not significant contact, is it until a leg is broken?
    Ofui

  • Paa Jackson 6 days ago

    Idiot. Does the rules differ. Is it not same organisation that made the rules. Or is it because we are Blacks. Would it not been given if it was against Ghana. Who do you people think you are. Enough of this black and white n ...
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  • Innocent Ghanaian 6 days ago

    Thank God, Ivory Coast Made It To The Next Level With A (2 -0) Win Over Curacao Tonight, Irrespective Of The SABOTAGE By (Sam George Nartey) And Traitors Against Ghana, To Have Prevened Me From Watching And Supported Ivory C ...
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  • Kj 6 days ago

    Masa forget it. If it were to be against any other team apart from Africa wouldn't you have taken the penalty for them. Shame on your heads

  • Col.Q 5 days ago

    Did she look at the footage well, Konza was even supporting himself by holding on to Adu?!!!

  • Fire for fire 5 days ago

    SHUT UP!! WITH YOUR BOGUS LAW LAW NONSENSE WHAT KIND OF DEGREE IS THAT?YOU TRAMP

  • Kofi 5 days ago

    Looks like there are some 'preferred' countries to win the cup . Some analysts don't seem to sit well with the splendid performances being put up by African countries, in particular. There's more trouble ahead for the 'detrac ...
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