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Guilty or not, let Kotoko keeper Soulama be

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  • Mr.N 10 years ago

    Kotoko is always a bad loser they either take it on the match officials this whole thing is nonsense if Soulama had been spotted with officials of the hosts prior to the game why didn't the coach put him on the bench.

  • Sammy the Sheriff 10 years ago

    I am a Kotoko fan and I really don't like the way the whole organization, management and supporters are behaving after losing to the Liberia team. We need to go back to the drawing board and find out why we have been doing we ...
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  • Mr.N 10 years ago

    I agreed with you they need to fire the whole management team they do not know what they are doing.

  • Alah 10 years ago

    If this goal-keeper was spotted with the Liberian officials, was he confronted by the Kotoko officials to decide on whether to field him (Soulama)or not? I remember the Kuuku Dazie, Dan Oppon and Yaw Sam situation when they w ...
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  • veep 10 years ago

    you couldn't have put it better. what even makes me sad is that the BYC president is not going to respect Ghanaians the way he used to. are we that cheap? how much is $3000 that a keeper his type would afford to bet his caree ...
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  • sikaka 10 years ago

    kotoko have paid dearly for t heir misdeeds in the past. this player was notorious for assaulting officials. he once assaulted an officila but kotoko covered up by using isaac amoako as number 1 for awhile, whilst soulama wen ...
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  • Ju N B 10 years ago

    And who tells u that Kotoko had to score as far as it remained goallesss. There was no need, they just had to contain them til the Keeper gifted them the goal.
    The Kotoko officials have followed football for long and can tel ...
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  • NIPA 10 years ago

    Kotoko what officials have followed the game for too long to know of a bribery scandal. You are very biased and inward looking. Kotoko management knows that the defeat will not sit well with supporters hence they need to make ...
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  • NANA YAW 10 years ago

    Ashantifuor nonor, they don't know how to accept defeat, whether in politics or in football: the result is the same, lets examine the pink sheets.

  • SOCCERMAN 10 years ago

    The likes of Nana Yaw are dangerously outmoded. They they are incorrigible tribalists. What has this issue got to do with tribalism. He should be reminded that we are in the 21st century. He is shamefully lagging behind. Evil ...
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  • ???? 10 years ago

    You call Nana Yaw a tribalist for saying the truth just because you yourself cannot handle the truth. Was it Nana Yaw who named the club Asante Kotoko? How many times the club have changed her name from Mighty Atoms (1924) ...
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  • tony Adams 10 years ago

    Kotoko were not good enough over the two legs so deserve to go out.Goal keeping making an error doesn,t mean that he took bribes.why Kotoko didn,t score in Monrovia? BYC were the better team and deserve to go through. Kotoko ...
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  • KnYc(USMC) 10 years ago

    Stupid management, you sit down all this days without been proactive. If the management had been proactive, Kotoko will have still be in the CL. Stop pointing fingers at the keeper, and focus on how losers you management are.

  • Concerned 10 years ago

    It is shameless a great team like Kotoko which have such rich history in Africa in this global sport cannot accept defeat, wht example are you setting for the young teams and players, the coach and management have to shift a ...
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  • Mr. Tallmann 10 years ago

    Kotoko should let Solauma be, i was at Monrovia and i couldn't believe my own Kotoko. they should look within and leave the poor keeper alone. He is one, if not the only of our loyal players

  • subur 10 years ago

    we need not cry over baseless issues,that loss was an elephant scrotum but then is there any concret evidence proving the glovesman took bribe.concentration should be on what is left and not what is gone lets forge ahead to w ...
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