Former Hearts of Oak captain Amankwah Mireku has expounded on claims that he blamed club Chief Executive Officer, Mark Noonan, for the recent player departure at the club.The 38-year-old was reported to have criticized the Phobians over the continuous departure of players and claimed it could stem out from the bumper cash CEO Mark Noonan takes home as his monthly salary.According to the former Ghana right-back, he only asked a harmless question and did not mean any harm by asking
Head coach of the female national team, the Black Queens, Bashiru Hayford says his team needs an international friendly to test their quality ahead of the Africa Women cup of nations next month.Despite brushing aside most of the female teams in the country in friendly games, the former Ashantigold gaffer believes a friendly against a top international side will show how ready they are.“We have seen the standard of the players (in camp) already so we know our standard. We have
The Retired National Women's Football Association have made donations to the Black Queens ahead of the Africa Women Cup of Nations.The Association led by Mercy Tagoe presented the items to the team at their training based at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence over the weekend.The items includes Kleesoft washing powder, Lux soap , Lifebuoy soap and Awake drinking water. It was received by captain Leticia Zikpi on behalf of the team.The support by the former players is
Accra Representative of Asante Kotoko, Nana Kwame Dankwah has disclosed that his outfit have opened talks with Daniel Nii Adjei over a possible return to the club.On Monday, Adjei, who recently parted ways with Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca, reiterated that he is open to re-join the club if he is approached by management.According to the club's Accra rep, they have commenced negotiations with the 30-year-old midfielder but they are yet to finalize anything."It is true
Head coach of Medeama SC Samuel Boadu has issued a warning to Asante Kotoko over reports that they have registered their interest in star midfielder, Akwasi Donsu.Reports emerged in the media on Monday that the Porcupine Warriors are eyeing a move for Medeama SC’s free-kick expert Akwasi Donsu as they bid to bolster their squad ahead of resumption of football league in the country.However, the reports has not gone down well with the Mauves gaffer, who categorically stated that
Irish club Ballymena United have announced the signing of Ghanaian forward Abdul Basit Umar.The 18-year-old joins the Sky Blues on a season loan with the option to purchase from Ghanaian second-tier outfit New Edubiase United.Basit had been signed and cleared on the transfer deadline date but due to prolonged processes of his work permit, the Northern Ireland side only confirmed the deal today.The Ghana U20 striker guided the Black Satellites to qualify for the upcoming U20 AFCON
Ex-Asante Kotoko skipper Daniel Nii Adjei believes his former employers lack a leader on the field of play.According to the 30-year-old enforcer, who recently rescinded his contract with Moroccan side Wydad Casablanca, he had the opportunity to learn a lot from other senior players when joined the club."I met a lot of matured and experienced players at Kotoko during our time so I was even scared to talk to them but they accepted us and helped us a lot. They taught us a lot
Former Black Stars ace Nii Odartey Lamptey has stated that his move English Premier League side, Aston Villa was his worse decision during his playing career.Lamptey, who is one of the most celebrated players in the West African country, endured a difficult spell at the English club after joining on loan from Belgian side Anderlecht.The 45-year-old who is now into Coaching says he joined the English Club at the wrong time.“The move to Aston Villa was the worst decision of my
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