@garyalsmith You were not on the pitch so some of us dont have beef with you Gary. But i think people are so suspicious of the FA, that they think even journalists are part of the cartel
@lydiaforson Our problems will be solved if we see them truly for what they are.
I can never slander Semenyo, Partey, or Kudus. You can see they try to replicate what they do for their clubs when with the Black Stars. But the systems and supporting cast are different.
@AyewAbedi To be absolutely honest with you Maestro, you were a great player.
Dede was a good player, but Jordan is not. This is not from a place of hatred because i dont know the guy--but the pain he has caused us repeatedly will be long remembered. Please speak to him. He should retire.
@consoleghana You're absolutely right. The problems of the Black Stars are systemic. We need:
1. An overhaul of our FA and to adopt purely merit-based call ups.
2. To recruit and nuture strikers. We produce excellent defenders and midfielders, but we never have confident attackers.
@sikanikwame_ 2014 scars still remain. You might not like A. Gyan, but he was the best striker we've had, and one of the best captains. Now Jordan knows leading a team is not easy.
@Fentuo_ This game showed;
1. What we all knew through the pre world cup friendlies--we do not have a winning side.
2. Our coach does not know the players well enough
3. Jordan Ayew needs to be kept far away from the Black Stars going forward.
4. GFA leadership needs to change
The case of Jordan #Ayew is something we must all learn from. We will destroy our nation if we dont guard against nepotism. After 3 world cups, he has not produced a single goal as lead striker.
We have to do better as a nation.
#BlackStars#GFA#Ghana
@mrmikeMTL Easiest million ever. You just need to oversocialize a lot a week before and a week after and you'll be fine.
Fill that 7days with a backlog of work, binge on tv series, exercise, meditate and eat healthy. Focus on serenity.
People who live alone already do this for free
🇬🇭🇨🇴 BEFORE THE KICKOFF… HERE’S A COOL CONNECTION 👀
Ghana 🤝 Colombia
Both nations are led by trailblazing women as Vice President.
🇬🇭 Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang made history as Ghana’s first female Vice-Chancellor and is now the country’s Vice President.
🇨🇴 Francia Márquez is Colombia’s first Black female Vice President, a lifelong activist, and even wore Ghana’s Kente at her inauguration. 🇬🇭🔥
Tonight, history meets football as Ghana and Colombia battle for a place in the next round of the #WorldCup2026.
Who’s taking this one? 🇬🇭 or 🇨🇴👇