Categories: Soccer, African Cup Of Nations, Archives, Coaching, English Premier League, Ghana Premier League, World Cup
Can The Socceroos Reach The Stars
June 14th, 2010Nationwide discussions on the Black Stars’ narrow 1-0 win over Serbia and the subsequent 4-0 mauling of Australia by Germany suggest that the Stars could face a severe test of character against the Socceroos on Saturday June19. more »
Ghana's History Makers In Action
June 13th, 2010Goalkeeper Richard Kingson and forward player Dede Ayew are Ghana’s history makers in the ongoing World Cup in South Africa. Kingson, currently the most experienced Ghanaian international, first played alongside Dede Ayew’s father, Abedi Ayew Pele in the 1996 African Cup of Nations in South Africa. Actually, he was the third choice among Simon Addo and Nanabanyin Crentsil. Let’s give him that credit he was part of the squad. more »
What A Changed Mood
June 6th, 2010The mood of uncertainty that characterized the fate of Ghana’s national soccer team, Black Stars after their disastrous trial match against Holland, has now completely changed to a hopeful one following the splendid 1-0 win over Latvia on Saturday. Many of the doomsayers in the Ghanaian media who predicted that Ghana would be only tourists in South Africa are now full of praise for Coach Rajevac Milovan and his squad. more »
Black Stars Reality Test
June 2nd, 2010Rajevac Milovan, the Serbian coach of Ghana’s national football team Black Stars, must be having sleepless nights following the Stars humiliating 4-1 defeat at the hands of Holland in a trial match on Tuesday. more »
E’TOO MY HERO
May 24th, 2010It is strange that with all the superlatives being showered on Inter Milan manager Jose Mourinho by the international media, not much attention is being given to the fine record by Cameroonian super star Samuel Etoo who has won the Champions league with two different clubs in two successive years. more »