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Adiyiah shouldn’t have moved to AC Milan - Sellas Tetteh

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  • OSEI TAWIAH 11 years ago

    Sellas Tetteh is always the best. This dude can read deep into everything in soccer.

  • Rusty 11 years ago

    Right on the money, men! He should have been appointed the head coach of the Black Stars.
    Sorry about Adiyiah, its not too late for him ,he's still young, he can still make it

  • Intel Inside, Idiots Outside 11 years ago

    The fool should have adviced the poor boy if he had any brains. Its no good talking about what has gone wrong already

  • Sasabonsam 11 years ago

    He should be thankful to Ayew who told the whole world that TB Joshua was a lair, and as the rumor started to spread he fled to Nigeria. He would have finished him as he did to Mills. He is a good coach but not an intelligent ...
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  • POW@Appiah, W/C or get fired 11 years ago

    Adiyiah, before moving to AC Milan was a bench warmer at Fredrikstad fc. He wasn't being fielded in matches so nothing changed. AC Milan were just trying to play a smart game thinking Adiyiah will out shine his performances d ...
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  • OSEI TAWIAH 11 years ago

    How is soccer about age? Kaka played till he was grey. Kids like Aturo Vidal and Dede Ayew did not flop when they moved to the adult leagues, so what do you mean? How about Kwadwo Asamoah, Agyeman Badu and Lee Addy, they look ...
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  • AKK 11 years ago

    I never thought Adiyiah deserved the best player in the that tournament. Adiyiah was just lucky. Dede and Ransford Osei were more impressive than him. I more surprised about Ransford Osei's depletion, I guess he doesn't have ...
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  • Nimo 11 years ago

    It's not about having a dad who can push and influence. It's about talent and hard work buddy? What influence does Abedi have over the clubs in Europe? What dad does Messi or Ronaldo have? Don't you see how hard Dede works on ...
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  • wilson 11 years ago

    i am yet to enjoy comments more than what you have commented here and the one contributed by POW@ APPIAH, W/C or get fired, titled silas is wrong. i felt as if i was the one who made these two comments. In that tournament adi ...
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  • evans acquah 11 years ago

    did you wrote kaka PLAYED till he got grey? does this mean kaka has now hanged his boot? I also dont agree that kaka is now grey.kindly school me.

  • evans acquah 11 years ago

    did you WRITE kaka PLAYED till he got grey? does this mean kaka has now hanged his boot? I also dont agree that kaka is now grey.kindly school me.

  • OSEI TAWIAH 11 years ago

    Those words simply means Kaka is an old man in soccer.

  • Nimo 11 years ago

    POW, what is it that Sellas said that is wrong? Sellas did not say he was a regular at Fredrikstad, did he? All he said was the boy should have started with a smaller club elsewhere, and that could mean staying and relaunchin ...
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  • wilson 11 years ago

    you simply understand football

  • Mr.N@The Stallion wanted dead or aliv 11 years ago

    What did Sellas Tetteh said that he was wrong and you going after him. Just read this and it said it all;

    "Sellas Tetteh has exclusively revealed to Joy Sports that Dominic Adiyiah’s decision to join AC Milan was not in ...
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  • Gt. Olympics 11 years ago

    What you should have said is that people have to learn quickly from their mistakes!
    When you decided to take the Rwanda job was it a mistake? I bet NOT! But now you have profited from that experience and moved on!
    Adiyia ca ...
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  • OSEI TAWIAH 11 years ago

    Sellas was not benched in Rwanda for years. Soccer requires active practice all the time in order to improve. Adiyia's benching in Milan caused his demise.

  • jakob 11 years ago

    yes i had hope he willhave become the national head coach after the 2009 tournment for he knew almost all the players.

  • OKOROMANSA 11 years ago

    I DON'T THINK SELLAS IS THE BEST AS YOU ARE CLAIMING. SELLAS IS A GOOD COACH, BUT DID HE ADVISE ADIYIAH
    AGAINST GOING TO AC MILAN? WHAT HE IS SAYING NOW IS JUST TOO LATE, AND SHOULD NOT HAVE COME FROM HIM IN THE FIRST PLACE ...
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  • lexis 11 years ago

    To me Adiyah moving to AC Milan was not a wrong move. He failed to live up to what all were expecting from him.So far he is the only youth promising star that have failed to live to expectation.If he had worked harder, he wou ...
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  • Eben Mawufemor Agyeman 11 years ago

    There is hope

  • HONESTNEST GOD IS MY JUDGE 11 years ago

    Best Analyst,I said it before.....Sellas

  • Salis 11 years ago

    My friend Okoromansa i think I disagree with you on this one with my simple reasons below;
    He was not Adiyah agent
    He has agreed that the club influence could play a part.
    And lastly he also did admit that it's not over y ...
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  • JUSTICE 11 years ago

    Salis, you are very right, how could Akwesi appiah become head coach with no track record as a coach but only as a player. This guys has shown it all why not let him be at worse an assistant to AA. SLY I REALLY RESPECT YOU.

  • Dr. Appocco 11 years ago

    Can he move back to the Ghanaian local premier league and start afresh? Maybe with renewed hunger regain his form.

  • ANANSE KWAKU 11 years ago

    In my humble opinion, Adiyah has never been any extraodinary player. His goal soring "fame" in the youth championship and thus his movement to AC Milan both "came out of chance"....He ustilsed his chances at that time and enj ...
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  • JAH 11 years ago

    FROM OSEI TAWIAH TO ANANSE KWAKU NICE CONVERION NO INSULT WISE PEOPLE

  • Ak 11 years ago

    Trying to prevent myself from sleeping, i came here to release tension as usual but for the first time, i see only rational comments (no offensive words). I hope it continues like this. Nice ones people!So impressed!
    (From O ...
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  • JAH 11 years ago

    RE-CONVERSION

  • JUSTICE 11 years ago

    SLY TETTEH, I BELIEVE DOMINIC WILL STRIKE AGAIN PLEASE MARK MY WORDS. HE WILL, THE EXPLOITS OF THIS YOUNG MAN STARTING FROM THE NORWEGIAN LEAGUE TO THE U 20 YOUTH TOURNAMENT WAS NOT A FLUKE. SOMETHING IS JUST NOT CLICKING FOR ...
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  • OSEI STEPHEN,NORWAY 11 years ago

    MR SELLAS YOU ARE RIGHT,ADIYAH SHOULD MOVE TO AC MILAM OR BETTER TEAM ,ADIYAH IS A REAL PLAYER,HELP HIM IF YOU CAN

  • michael boye marquaye 11 years ago

    Its a tricky kinda stuff, been a young flying striker who outshine his football mates in a tournament which earned him the top scorer in a world junior cup as victors and african junior cup respectively, the temptation is alw ...
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  • michael boye marquaye 11 years ago

    As a footballer its an honor to have played football on the ground with SELLAS Tetteh together at GOLDEN PODS CMB coached by The great Asibey Boakye at koforidua Ghana secondary school football ground.He was the cool dribbler ...
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  • michael boye marquaye 11 years ago

    Playing against LOMO MITCELE former AURORAS central defender was the greatest of my football career as a young talentsd striker.After i left GOLDEN PODS. In those glorious age of football,to be whisk to AKOTEX was an honor me ...
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  • Sankofa 11 years ago

    Adiyiah formed a highly promising partnership with Ransford Osei.

    It may just be that Osei brings the best out of him. And this is the more reason why the partnership should have been maintained and nurtured in one of the ...
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  • Di Carlo 11 years ago

    He can really score...if not Luis suarez Adiyiah would have taken us to the worlds cup semis and hopefully get a better deal.I can only hope he strikes again.

  • Mohammed Awuni 11 years ago

    considering his age he had to move. The man was already 26 at the peak of his career

  • Kwasi 11 years ago

    You were his coach by then. He respected you well. Why didn't you advice him. Joining a team with top 4 strikers including david becham was a wrong choice at that time. Any football follower knew this and so did adiyah. But ...
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  • ghanani 11 years ago

    The boy jucks! After Ac Milan, he had the chance to play many different leagues across the world and failed so dont blame his suckness on his move to milan.

  • jakob 11 years ago

    is good Mr sellas is commentin on it now but if possible as a coach who knows the potensial of adiyiahs should have try to give his advice tosuch things.We have lost alot of good talented players that couldhave won the world ...
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  • JIMY SOMER 11 years ago

    LEONARDO TOOK HIM TO MILLAN TO BRAKE HIM AT MILLAN BECAUSE ADIYAH HAS A FUTURE.ADIYAH WAS BETTER THAN THE YOUNG BRAZILIAN AND LEONARDO FOUND A WAY TO BREAK OUR YOUNG STAR DOWN.

  • Naa Lomoley 11 years ago

    Ah, Sellas, I am disappointed in U. U knew very well Adiyah was over 25years when U won the world cup with him. At aged "20" the Italians knew he was at his peak, not knowing to them but knowingly to U and I, he was going do ...
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