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@Atelskii

a bucket full of dreams. Trotroist in transit.

Accra, Ghana Katılım Kasım 2017
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Atel_B
Atel_B@Atelskii·
Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
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UX Kieve⭐️@kuuku_·
The Black Stars are a perfect reflection of how we run the country. You can clearly see the coach isn’t good enough, yet we keep hoping for a miracle instead of bringing in someone competent.
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Perry Tintin
Perry Tintin@perrytintin·
Half chairs that make u balance yourself like a gyro Being compressed to sit near the mate with 8 other family members People smelling like bad decisions cos they’re allergic to soap and water That woman with all her children sitting on her like cake Vexes me everytime
ᵘ​̲ᵗ​̲ᵈEddie@dfweddiee

Trotro makes me angry everyday

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Atel_B
Atel_B@Atelskii·
@thekingadjor Most of the academy videos I see on the TL are mostly from La Masia. The other clubs don’t they have academies too or sup ?
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Adjor🔱
Adjor🔱@thekingadjor·
La Masia too ah 🤣🤣🤣❤️ smallish boys causing problems at this stage🔥
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Ajoje⚽⚖️
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje·
You may not know this. But the FIFA Series is one of those quiet additions to international football that’s easy to miss, but quite interesting once you look closely. Introduced in 2024, by the FIFA Council (read my post on who actually makes decisions in FIFA if you dont know what they are). The competition brings together national teams from different confederations during the March international window to play mini tournaments instead of isolated friendlies. The matches still count officially. They count towards player caps and teams' ranking points. However, the structure is slightly different. The games don’t end in draws, they go straight to penalties if level, so every fixture produces a winner. The idea behind it is simply to give smaller and mid level nations exposure to opponents they would not normally face. For example- in what world would Tanzania and Liechtenstein here ever have met? There is no prize money involved. The value is in experience, visibility, and competitive balance. It is still evolving, but it adds a different layer to how international football can be organized. Do you get it now? My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
Micky Jnr@MickyJnr__

🚨 SHOCK RESULT! 🚨 🇹🇿 Tanzania [0-1] Liechtenstein 🇱🇮 In a stunning turn of events, Liechtenstein go through to the final of the FIFA Series in Rwanda, knocking out Tanzania. A historic moment for Liechtenstein, who defy expectations and show they can compete on this stage. #FIFASeries #Liechtenstein #Tanzania #AfricanFootball

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Kuuku 🦺🖤
Kuuku 🦺🖤@kuukuBrown·
Any better banks in Ghana than access bank please put me on it’s urgent
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D@daniellemante·
What’s the best app for someone in the US to use to send money to me? Tap Tap Send?
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Atel_B
Atel_B@Atelskii·
@TouchlineX I’m tired of these pundits and their ridiculous opinions about the current game. Players decide to do a huddle just before kickoff on the pitch, AND SO WHAT? Let people enjoy certain aspects of our beautiful game. It’s fine if you don’t agree with them.
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The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗜𝗡: Gary Neville with an absolute RANT regarding players doing a huddle before the game these days. 🗣️ "If you have played football since the age of 5. You trained every single day, you slept well, you have eaten well, you know EVERY SINGLE player from the opposition team, you had your last bit of words in the changing room before kick off.... .... and you STILL need to do a huddle 10 seconds before a match starts: YOU. ARE. F*CKED!, you are WELL and TRULY done for. It's a GIMMICK, it's an ABSOLUTE GIMMICK."
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Michael Akomeah
Michael Akomeah@akomeahmessiah·
There’s no World Cup for Ghana without a Grace Ashley song…more fire☺️☺️🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Neal 🇦🇺
Neal 🇦🇺@NealGardner_·
Both our men and our women play the most entertaining football in the world. This is FC Barcelona heritage.
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Ajoje⚽⚖️
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje·
Arsenal fans will like this one. How did you think Arsenal found Wenger? Through a cigarette lighter. I promise- I wish I was kidding. Arsenal were not allowed to let women into their boardroom in 1989, and that sexist rule accidentally led to the greatest appointment in the club's entire history, because the women were kept in a separate cocktail lounge at half time. And that was where Barbara Dein spotted a tall, suave continental man in a beige trenchcoat and rimless glasses standing quietly in the corner. She and her friend Penny Grade had gone over simply to ask him for a cigarette lighter, but Barbara was so struck by this elegant, intellectual Frenchman that she immediately sent her husband David a message telling him there was someone in the lounge he needed to meet, the manager of Monaco. David Dein came out of the boardroom, met Arsene Wenger, and invited him to dinner that same evening where they played charades, and Wenger's intellect impressed Dein so deeply that he wrote his name in his diary that night with a quiet conviction that this was someone Arsenal needed. From that evening, Dein stayed in regular contact with Wenger, sending him VHS tapes of Arsenal matches every week for years, which is how Wenger came to know so much about the club long before he ever managed them. That was 1989, and it took seven more years of Dein fighting the Arsenal board, who rejected his suggestion to appoint Wenger as early as 1995, before they finally agreed after Bruce Rioch's dismissal in 1996, and the British press responded to the appointment by asking "Arsene Who?" which remains one of the most embarrassing headlines in football journalism history. Wenger spent the next 22 years making that question look very foolish, winning 3 Premier League titles including the completely unbeaten Invincibles season of 2003/04 where Arsenal went the entire league campaign without losing once, a record that still stands today, along with seven FA Cups which made him the most successful manager in the history of that competition, and two league and cup doubles, and a Champions League final appearance in 2006, all across 1,235 games in charge. What most people outside Arsenal do not fully appreciate though is what Wenger did for the club financially, because his ability to find players like Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Kolo Toure and Cesc Fabregas for fractions of their actual market value completely transformed how Arsenal operated. A survey in 2007 found that Wenger was the only Premier League manager to have made a profit on transfers, averaging £4.4 million profit per season between 2004 and 2009, and that financial discipline directly contributed to the club's ability to finance the construction of the Emirates Stadium, a £390 million project that Arsenal funded largely through their own resources without the billionaire backing that most clubs depend on today. He left in 2018 after 22 years and joined FIFA as Chief of Global Football Development in 2019, responsible for developing the game across 211 countries, and David Dein, who was dismissed by Arsenal on 18 April 2007 following a boardroom dispute over outside investment, went on to become an Ambassador for both the Premier League and the FA. He also founded The Twinning Project, a charity connecting football clubs with local prisons to help rehabilitate offenders, which he described as the work that animates him most. Dein has since said that Wenger's treatment on leaving Arsenal made him "so angry" and that the club should have made him chairman, which tells you everything about the bond that began with a cigarette lighter in a cocktail lounge in 1989. One small moment started all of it. Hope you learned something today. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
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FAYALORRRD
FAYALORRRD@faya_lorrrd·
Every election cycle they tell us they'll build affordable housing." Every term: nothing. Rents are skyrocketing and our best policy response in 2026 is reporting your landlord to a court that has no power and no funding. Embarrassing ooo... embarrassing rough...
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FAYALORRRD
FAYALORRRD@faya_lorrrd·
Young Ghanaians are not lazy. They are carrying the weight of a country that never built infrastructure for them to thrive. You want them to save from what? After rent advance, transport, food and airtime what is left? Stop blaming the youth for a system that robbed them first.
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FAYALORRRD
FAYALORRRD@faya_lorrrd·
Ghana has had a Rent Act since 1963. Six months maximum. It's been 63 years and your landlord is still demanding 2 years. The law and enforcement is a joke and every politician that stands at a podium talking about affordable housing is the biggest joke of all.
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Atel_B
Atel_B@Atelskii·
Sometimes the story doesn’t start with victory, it starts with defeat.
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