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@iamrahmanosman Nhw3hw3nimuu na 33ku y3n can’t he just leave office
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I respected Mahone’s intelligence with how he got to know they are going to UTAH. He said himself “oh oh this boy is clever” . Nobody smart pass Scofield. Mahone himself became a follower depending on Scofield to get them out of Prison in SONA
BIG LEO🦅@leodey4u
unpopular opinion; Alex Mahone was actually smarter than Michael Scofield
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@CitizenTechiman Take the football do politics saa I swear we won’t qualify for any world cup again till the world ends sia fuo mogu nnipa anim ase saa de3 aden..Dede Ayew by this time ong nyame nnhu wo m)b)
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@Blaqqkoffi That nonsense they are doing in the GPL. At the appropriate time we will come there
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@iamrahmanosman Bouaddi some UCL game against Madrid that kid ball waa I’m not surprised they make a move for him top top talent
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Morocco genuinely have one of the best squads in Africa, if not the best(up there with Ivory Coast and Senegal). The way they can convince top foreign-born talents like Ayoub Bouaddi to commit to the national team is something a lot of African countries wish they could do same. They move with ambition and proper planning.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨🇲🇦 OFFICIAL: Morocco release World Cup final squad. Achraf Hakimi recovers, and Bouaddi is officially confirmed as part of Morocco project.
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@fawogyimiiko_ They are so serious with football all their prospects have game time at their respective clubs.
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Who’s going to head the winning goal against Portugal for us 😭
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨🇲🇦 OFFICIAL: Morocco release World Cup final squad. Achraf Hakimi recovers, and Bouaddi is officially confirmed as part of Morocco project.
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@sports_Zlatan 🙌 Bravo!! .. unfortunately this truth goes into the archives at least a generation after us will see their ancestors messages and call for change but until then we survive. Shalom
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When there were standards, players fought for Black Stars call-ups like their lives depended on it. Our stars were main pillars at their clubs, performing weekly and carrying national pride on their shoulders. For over 40 years, that mentality kept Ghana close to glory, even if the ultimate trophy never arrived.
Today, the story feels different.
No structure.
No system.
No standards.
And when standards disappear, availability becomes an option.
The Black Stars used to strike fear because talent met discipline and identity. But over the years, poor decisions, dressing room issues, loyalty debates, and constant coach sackings without long-term planning have damaged progress. Some players never even felt at home wearing the jersey.
People say football has improved globally and every nation can now compete. True. But if others are catching up, shouldn’t a country with Ghana’s football history evolve even more instead of standing still?
We are slowly becoming historical giants while current generations rewrite history with tears instead of trophies.
The grassroots system that once produced fearless talents is dying. The local league has become a laughing stock. Yet we still expect miracles.
We claim we have talent, but many deserving players are shadow-banned from the national team while average performances are rewarded. Players struggling at club level, players with poor numbers, and players making little impact suddenly become the hope of a nation because they are “available.”
Now with World Cup 2026 approaching, debates over squad lists continue, but the bigger issue remains ignored: there is no proper football structure behind the Black Stars.
Without standards, every selection becomes controversy.
Without structure, every coach becomes a scapegoat.
Without a system, every tournament becomes prayer and vibes.
Prayer alone will not turn average club performances into national heroes. Good decision-making, planning, accountability, and rebuilding football from the grassroots will.
Ghanaians should lower expectations until serious reforms happen because Rome was not built in a day. Any player can now get a call-up if the coach wants him because the reality is painful: the current player pool is largely average at club level.
The Black Stars don’t need noise anymore.
They need standards again.

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@_owurakuampofo Mourabet of strasbourg is their DMF and we have kwasi sibo 😂😂 panama 🇵🇦 will feast
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@CyrusAgogo I am even sad for him.. can’t he turn makelele from now till end of July 🙏
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Ghana Black Stars will not qualify from their World Cup group stage. 🗣️@AbekahAndoh
We will remember this statement. 🇬🇭
Watch full video youtu.be/o7oWQaP2DwA?si… @kwadwosheldon

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@akomeahmessiah Michael from your perspective is he a good player? I barely watch oviedo games
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@_sneakernyame Target Jordan Ayew among the forwards he is least talented and less productive considering his recent performances at club level or fatawu guy
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@OfficialSitso Or he figa making switch means you are guaranteed of a place at the mundial 😂😂
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The thought that a player should be taken to a tournament simply because they made a switch should thrown into the bin. Making the switch only means you are available for call up. Getting a call up or not depends many different factors. It doesn't depend on nationality switch. Nationality switch only means you are available to be called.
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@BlackStiches_ You wonder if it is same God who created this people 😂😂
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