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Phobia never say die
Leaving the Ghanaian players stranded while paying the Japanese coach, just like handcuffing the Ghanaian galamseys while leaving the Chinese galamseys free-handed.
Good, ethical coach.
Most blacks show enough respect to whites than themselves or fellow blacks and that drives me nuts.
Just last Monday, I was going through a security check point at work. I had 2 white males in front of me and we're just ab ...
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This was the type of attitude which won Ghanaian's heart for Otto Phister before he even won the world cup.This Coach is a serious man and hard working who deserves our thanks and praise for his contribution to Ghana football ...
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Pay the boys. After all the bragging, you can't pay the boys? Kenichi is leading by example . Why pay the boss while the supporting staff go broke? Bad Management. Same with our governments - whether NPP, NDC, CPP & may be Ak ...
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*****paying coach ..........
I am not even a Hearts fan but Kenichi has shown something lacking in Ghanaians. A Ghanaian Coach would have taken it.
We live with a credo in Ghana, EACH ONE FOR HIMSELF AND GOD FOR US ALL, that has been the root of our c ...
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so no team can corrupt him that's great....hahaha
I couldn't agree with you more. Even in Phobia matters such as this. Lol
That is a man of principle who has his wards at heart in the interest of the club.
I like de idea. You re not like Ghanaians
This man is honourable.
This is the Japanese spirit of unity and respect. Great example to Ghnaians.
dats good coach.why not the players first
God bless the coach. All for one, one for all!
He is in a hotel being taken care of so he can afford it. That's why he has rejected apartments paid for after he himself approved. Is he trying to establish a union? Are their contest terms the same?
"He is in a hotel being taken care of so he can afford it".
Yes, but will a Ghanaian with the same privilege reject the salary payment, even though his players have not been paid?
Do you have to have a union in order t ...
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He couldn't get this opportunity wherever he came from.
And your point is what?
He came from the U.S.
Who told you that a talented Asian could not get this opportunity "wherever he came from"?
Don't make condescending statements without backing them up.
This de type of people we could have had as our leaders in Ghana here..........u see black man with negative taught..........coach show Ghanas leaders how to be a leader........gud.....
A great motivator in Keni. Well done.
and thats a man who doesn't believe in jesus Christ, or mohammed. all he knows is good and bad .
what about us ? very corrupt and greedy in the name of god allah
This coach really is inspirational unlike CEOs and others who will packet millions while employees are not paid and the business is at a collapsing stage. More grease to his elbows. He is to be emulated by all
You behave as if you're rich or your country is rich