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What
next for the Black Stars
after
failing but proving their pedigree in the just ended Nations Cup
tourney in Angola
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Your comments
Bodwawa Ho
Congrats to Inkoom and co. I think the youth have proved a point
that you need the best footballers on the day, not names and
popularity
Tatanya tamale town
The fact that we did not have our best players there have shown
that we have a lot in reserve
Toni USA
The world cup would be very interestin. Germany, serbia, australia
beware
willi
begium
the coach must be sacked
kyankee London
its not the coach's fault. He did what needed to be done. The
problem is the over reliant of Ghanaian players abroad. if I was
the coach, I'll experiment with 80% home grown players and 20%
foreign based players like Egypt does.
sammy-
chicago
the team did their best but the Egyptians were superior. no
blaming game here.
Frank Atakora
Well I think the team has proved many of its critics wrong. The
coach and his other technical men were fantastic and I see a
brighter future for this young and coming stars. We did not lost
to Egypt because we lack experience nor will I agree that we don't
have the requisite material on the field, but I will say our boys
need time to know and study themselves. Egypt has kept this team
for close to seven years or more and I can think that they can
spot each other player's action on the field if they close their
eye. No wonder that through pass scored a goal for Egypt. Our boys
need time. IT IS NEITHER THE COACH'S FAULT NOR THE PLAYERS. BRAVO
OUR GALLANT YOUNG MEN.
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