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Which country dis not pass
How could CAF pass these over-age players. How much did the agents of those players pay?
Now, team Ghana my advise is to keep your mouths shut and play ball. We need to be united and support the boys all the way through. GO GHANA SOCCER.
sometimes i get surprised at stuff that comes from africa...how can someone sit an `age test` and pass it?..if you are 20yrs ..you are 20yrs..its only in africa that people lie about their ages...women and footballers in afri ...
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Masa... you agree its a problem. somoene is trying to fix it and you're just mouthing off. Shut up
MANKIND NO BI PLYWOOD. NOT BIBI NI, BUT ALL MANKIND.
I must congratulate the Officials for being proactive in ensuring that all the players passed, and above all, sparing us the disgrace. Bravo. Now go for the cup!
which cup? Ur papa cup?
No, your mama cup.
passing an age test?what was the pass mark?i think NIGERIA will get low marks if they undertook the same test.where was the test machine invented?in AFRICA?if the machine could pass nigerians then its geniuness is doubted
U need deliverance..... if u haven't mention Nigeria name then u are not at peace
Stop saying what you all know nothing about. Even in Europe, there is no matching, that will get ur real Age, At first when i arrived in Belgium, i seek for an asylum, they told me that they don't believe my age, which was tr ...
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its good to here this.
Under 17 in ghana means if nobody know yor birthday date you are under 17.
If ghana wants to be part of the wild world we should make our birth and death the main controller of our country. Everybody has a birthday and your ...
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What is the standard used to determine who is
Nothing works good in Ahrica....Its all about money changing hands...Issa Hayatou is a fake man
Even a viusal test of just looking at the players could be better than this CAF approved test.So much corruption that I find it hard to believe.But I will dwell on the positives to hope it's true.