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Flawed article!
THAT GUY WOULD WRECK GHANA FOOTBALL IF HE IS NOT RELEASED SOON.GHANA NO LONGER BELONGS TO PEOPLE RESIDING ONLY IN GHANA. THIS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BY PEOPLE COMING TO POSITIONS AS BLACK STARS MANAGER. WHY SHOULD KWASI APPIAH ...
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HE SUCKS BEYOND MEASURE. HE CANT EVEN COACH WITHOUT KONADU. USELESS COACH...
Most Ghanaian elderly or managerial are demanding respect and not commending one. Leaders who are admired and respected have earned that admiration and respect. Respect is given to others only when they are deemed worthy of ...
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That`s right.LOL!
I agree with you. The problem has to do with the players and not the coach. Misguided article.
Thanks that's a good piece.
Its a fantastic article. Love it
Well said, akwasi Appiah need this to know about our European kids alots
I would have expected the writer to explain to his readers what he meant by cultural sensitivity.
Cultural sensitivity is what I call as" cultural differences" if that may help you understand better. Please read my post above hopefully that may help you to understand better.
I don't think Kwesi Appiah needs any sensitive training. The players were just plain rude. The burden is on the players and not the coach. Their conduct was distasteful. I have lived in America for 26 years and no one in Eur ...
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A few presumptions have been here which simply don't stick. Both Prince Boateng and Sulley's careers have been strewn with disciplinary problems. KPB played for Germany at every youth level, he only plays for Ghana because he ...
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Opanin Kwabena Mensah,
You done very well and written in depth what I have been preaching for a while now. I cannot write explicitly as you did But I will try in short. I lived in Hamburg, West Germany for almost nine years ...
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you are fucking right.its a problem between Ghanaians aboard and Ghanaians home.a tweo different mind sets
This article is excellent. It captures the essence of the issue at hand. Children abroad are taught t speak their mind, iron out and differences and move on. Kwasi Appiah's ego should understand that n human being is perfect. ...
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Barlotelli was very right to reject GFA's call to play for Ghana. Akwasi Appiah could not have handled him, yet European coaches and handlers accommodate and accept him for who he is, no one has ever handed him an indefinite ...
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Thanks for the compliment. The coach and all the people you have mentioned really need education on "Cultural Differences". The European child will say it as it is right in your face and the typical Ghanaian dont want that h ...
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What is the flaw about the article? This is a good article which exposes some of the inherent and deep-seated cultural flaws in 21st century Ghana. You just cannot characterize a brilliant article as flawed without any state ...
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The 3 players and many more others, rather need cultural and patriotic enlightenment...........
Opanin, with all due respect, it is people like you who help breed indiscipline in our nation and fan such unpatriotic attitud ...
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Kwesi Appiah should be honest and straight forward with these guys in all his dealings if he wants to succeed .He was the same person who went to the Flag Staff house to say good bye to the President and even handed him his j ...
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Oh! Kofi? All these consultations in the midst of a tournament? The problem is the mind-set of our people, which includes the numerous officials and the greedy, arrogant and selfish players.
Don't we GHANAIANS get it? You ...
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@NON-ALIGNED,What are you talking about?Mr.Mensah is totally right about what he put out there,if you know what this officials are doing to this black star players for long time,you will not make that comment.
This is absolute crap. Kotowing to the demands of foreign born players amounts to inferiorizing what has made us what we are; our culture. It is also disingenuous to suggest that deviancy by the youth is an accepted norm in t ...
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Dodowa you are wrong on the merits. This is the 21st century. We are dealing with professionals who could suffer career ending injuries while playing for mother Ghana. They deserve the best. How do you treat individuals who a ...
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Hurrah!! It is the 21st centuries so we should all resort to singing doxologies to these half-baked recalcitrant professionals anytime they “Pee” on authorities. Our problem is that we treat these professionals as tin god ...
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Dodowa,he was promised a playing role but being denied.he asked the leader brother why you no make you promise and kkp got B A D:GHANA FOR YOU
From your comments I think you also need education on "Individual Differences as well as Cultural Differences" to understand the dynamics of the situation our good OPANIN is explaining! This is not playing second fiddle to an ...
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I accept your analysis of indiscipline and culture and its effect on our world cup squad as pure fact. good work!
HOW I WISH MY PEOPLE WILL LEARN FROM THE WISDOM OF OPANIN KWABENA MENSAH. DEFINITELY WE DONT CALL YOU OPANIN FOR NOTHING. YOU ARE INDEED. I DONT KNOW THE LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF AKWASI APPIA,HE NEEDS TO WISE UP.THE WAY OUR GFA ...
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Opanin Kwabena your article is right on point. KA, Ghanaians and the GFA must understand that these ball players are professionals and must be treated as such. The sooner the GFA rescinded their decision and cancelled the so ...
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This is what is bringing and making my dear country Ghana corrupt because when a senior of a group make a mistake we cant ask him why and this is what happened at Brazil.Our seniors
are not ready to accept faults but as a hu ...
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While Obama was giving one of his speeches somebody just got up and questioned him about wrong doings( integrity)! and all he said was " I am sorry my brother, what you are saying is true, I wish I could turn things around on ...
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I hope someone is reading this very incisive piece. This is food for thought.
We, need people do not listern with one ear like u in our skociety
Well done Opanin Kwabena Mensah. I could not have written this any better.
One more thing I would like to add is that, our elders act the way they act due to insecurity. Elders in the West are aware of their shortcomings a ...
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Nonsense. This writer is flawed. Respect has no boundaries.
Define Respect idiot.
the only thing Kwesi appiah needs is a boot up his arse to leave ghana football
Opanin Kwabena Mensah, your article in terms of facts and analysis is more than perfect and I think only fools will question that but you totally wrong by 1) choosing Kwasi Appiah who is just the coach and can be sacked today ...
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Blame the government for every individual decision is very foolish in my view. When will people face facts and call spade a spade and stop this blame game and politicizing every thing?
I totally agree with this article.. I was born in ghana and live in the states now with 2 kids ..
Respect is earned in the states / Europe and not given.. As a leader / coach, You have to get to know your team better, unders ...
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OPANIN, you have said it all thank you so much.However, the concept of your message does not goes to Akwasi Appiah alone but all Ghanaians most especially those in Ghana with typical Ghanaian ego who always find our foreign b ...
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Nana,mo ne kasa.
You have hammered home the issue right on it's head. The issues you raised and explained doesn't stop only at the football field but all aspect of the Ghanaian working life.
we need a coach who is friendly with pleyeas not the one mine and you called him s/k afther all he never coach any team in Ghana before how can he coach Ghana team take him out there and bring us good coach because we not pla ...
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I think you have said it all. Culture difference is killing Ghana. The leaders think they are thin God, therefore, the subordinates have no saying.
Great article and I hope the Commission takes advantage of good information like yours. Too often, the idea of discipline is used to cover up incompetence at several levels in our society. That idea is just anathema to kids b ...
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he is just a bushman
BAM, That is the point. Why is it that the players call K.A silent killer? why is it that most of the players are calling for the return of those players. S.A.M. M.E. and K.P.B. are the most experience players we have in the ...
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Thanks Opanin for your right-to point analysis. I had shared the same sentiment all along and my greatest concern is whether the coach is well trained if people management. Grant it that Mario Balloteli had signed up to play ...
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Look those players were plain rude and they should never be allowed to play for the Black Stars any longer. They a just a bunch of rude rude stinking players they are distasteful to the sports. Let them go to hell
Bravo!!! as said in the BIBLE "lack of knowledge my people perish" Ghana has very few wise people like you to EDUCATE the illiterates of "CULTURAL DIFFERENCES". You have hit the neil right on the head. It is high time they r ...
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Well done Opanin Kwabena Mensah. I'm sure the coach will read the points you have raised.
In every group there is the leader and the led. Boateng's indiscipline stretches back to his days in the German youth team. Fact is he ended up in the Ghanaian team when he was kicked out of the German one. Then he wears 'Pri ...
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Never a truer word said. It's not just Kwasi Appiah that these boys will disrespect: any coach both local or foreign will be meted out the same indiscipline. It will be a shame to return to the 1980/90s when Ghanaian players ...
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The article is well written but to me Kwesi Appiah did very well as a coach. I assure you that no coach could have than better than Akwesi Appiah under this unfavourable conditions when players were fighting for their rights. ...
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I applaud your comments on the performance of the Ghana Black Stars in their recent World Cup tournament in Brazil. You are absolutely right on every point. Kwasi Appiah need to reevaluate himself and ask himself if he is fit ...
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