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Uganda coach declares 'war' on Ghana

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  • OSABERIMA 9 years ago

    You are a good coach-- I noticed that during the Kumasi match.

  • Schalke Fan 9 years ago

    Brethren,we have shown the weak dents in our soccer armour,and this started when AA took us to his first AFCON and lost to Burkina and Mali, when due to our 2010 w/c in SA good record,the bookmakers had placed us as the team ...
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  • Eisner 9 years ago

    With all due respect, Uganda is not a team of our caliber, If the full Blackstar display is turned on we will wreak havoc in the AFCON plan. We have done it before; ask Zambia, Sudan and Egypt just mention a few.

  • 4 Year Old 9 years ago

    He's declared War on Ghana? Okay. We'll see.

  • the truth 9 years ago

    ask for war and we will drown you. ask zambia, sudan, egypt and the Nigeria.

  • Harrison 9 years ago

    If you are a good coach, you should know what you're talking about. It is not the matter of assembling good players. It's about strategy for each match whether away or at home. AA lacks all these and should be replaced. G ...
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  • adumtumi nyansafuo paa ni 9 years ago

    Ahhh, you see the mentality of these Ugandans, they are ready to murder. How ridiculous.

  • AMERICA LOVER 9 years ago

    I don't think so buddy! Ghana will destroy Ugandas in their own back yard.Mark my words! Remember,Ghana is the most super power soccer nation in the whole Africa.

  • Whatever 9 years ago

    I have been saying this for ages. Football is like a war without weapons. You've got to get your objectives, strategy, tactics and deadliness right. The critical factor is the strategy

  • MOHAMMED RILWAN 9 years ago

    Forget about any history winning against Zambia and Egypt, the fact remains that Black Stars have struggled against African countries in recent times. Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, DR Congo, Mali and recently Uganda have been bog ...
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  • adanko 9 years ago

    let us see if the change in coach and strategy will not confuse our opponents now. Good omen in disguise now that Appiah has been sacked!!!

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    The same coach who told Ghanaians to be patient with the clueless Appiah

  • MICHAEL BOYE MARQUAYE 9 years ago

    Ghana has done it before and will do it again against Uganda the next time around, 1978 was the toughest Uganda has ever have in football cycle with the Great Omondi and others playing at their best at the Accra Sports Stadi ...
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