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Muntari to Al Ittihad: An early abdication

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  • Bstarfan 8 years ago

    A transfer to the UAE was supposed to slow Asamoah Gyan, but he remained one of the best strikers around for the national team. If Sulley can work things out with the FA, there is no reason to believe he cannot also be capabl ...
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  • kutsii 8 years ago

    To all those who still harbour the thoughts that Muntari is coming back to the BS, hear me: He is not coming back! The return of Christ is easier to digest than Muntari's. A jerk who goes by the name James was making ugly noi ...
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  • Serwaah 8 years ago

    Have you been checking your blood pressure, Kutsii? I saw your "Hot kenkey, hot pepper and hot sun". Then followed your "Horses and kiosks". You posted "Trumutization" on KKD's scandal. You didn't spare Gyan with your atrocio ...
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  • kutsii 8 years ago

    Ma'am, where I come from, women play ampe and oware. Over here at Ghweb Sports, it's HARDBALL!! (Apologies to Chris Matthews) Go home, Grandma.

  • Third Eye, USA. 8 years ago

    Are u trying to bully Serwaah or what? Abenaa Kwabena aND Hawa Yakubu both play "Hardball" at this forum. Go face them and you'll realize that you've bitten more than you could chew. Bully!!

  • Nana K 8 years ago

    You are absolutely right. Perhaps he is on Muntari's payroll

  • K. MANU 8 years ago

    Thanks for dissecting Muntari to the core. However, you forget to add that age is not on his side. At supposedly "Soccer Age 30", l think he should focus more on saving for his retirement than for fame. Asamoah Gyan is now en ...
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  • Ali, Toronto 8 years ago

    It's not all about money. These footballers should be rich enough to have fantastic lives for the rest of their lives. The smart ones will try to chase enduring legacies going forward -- which is why Didier Drogba has joined ...
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  • Mensah Abrampa 8 years ago

    Me nua,I can call your claim that people like Reverend Osei Kofi played for their country just for the fun as half true but to say it was also for notoriety is very malicious and repugnant. The impropriety is pardonable if y ...
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  • CHAKA, USA. 8 years ago

    We don't often see such knockout punches here. When you hit, I don't smile. I laugh kwa kwa kwa until tears stand in my eyes. Eko te brofo.

  • Nana K 8 years ago

    Muntari behaves like a savage. He is lucky to even still have a career. If he had punched and headbutted the officials and destroyed hotel property in america or Europe he would have ended up in jail. Stop praising this immat ...
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  • Johnny 8 years ago

    I don't condone indiscipline but do you believe European football officials would packed themselves like sardine to follow their teams wherever they go to play?

  • Nana K 8 years ago

    I agree with you. Our officials are corrupt and should have been investigated replaced after the world cup fiasco. Example ball boy supposedly paid 100,000 dollars - obvious lies!

  • Ustarz Seidu Abass 8 years ago

    God bless Muntari

  • DRAMINA 8 years ago

    SULLEY MUNTARI IS NOT AS APPRECIATED IN GHANA AS ESSIEN AND ASAMOAH GYAN ARE, SIMPLY BECAUSE MUNTARI IS NOT AN AKAN BORN AND BRED, PERIOD.

    THE TRIBAL BIGOTRY IN GHANA IS OFTEN DOWNPLAYED BUT IT'S VERY VERY REAL.

    I WAS A ...
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  • casty 8 years ago

    everybody can open his or her dirty mouth to insults muntari, but I can confidently say none of your family member have ever achieved what he has done , from your great great ground father to your generation, idiot