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Friday, 4 July 2014

STOP CRITICIZING THE BLACKSTARS!

Following the recent eviction of the Black Stars from the group stages in the ongoing World Cup in Brazil; the senior team together with the coach and GFA President have met a lot of bashings from all tenets of the country.
But for the 'JUST ANOTHER DAY' fame; he's unperturbed by the circumstance at hand. Instead he's making a clarion-call on all ghanaians to help encourage and support the Black Stars, since this was just a mishap. 'The Black Stars have really done well even in the midst of heated agitations yet didn't boycott the last match with Portugal but proved themselves even unto defeat. The Black Stars also did put smiles on our faces with the contending draw with giants Germany'.
Coach Kwesi Appiah being first ghanaian to take the blackstars to the World Cup also deserve massive applause than this bit of ill-talks claiming his resignation from the team. AtaaSkolo reveals; he was very happy with the coach's statement at the Alisa Hotel Press Conference with the Ghanaian media. 'I won't quit coaching the Black Stars' - Kwasi Appiah.
Kwesi Appiah still has the enthuse to handle the team no matter what. If not for this slight indiscipline exhibited by some senior players, he wouldn't have being exposed to such public ridicule. He could have easily taken the BlackStars to triumph, hadn't being for the team spirit which got lost a couple of days before the matches. A whole lot of issues aroused which virtually affected the coach's decision to even make changes.
The GFA was also able to crack the whip at two star players to save the the discipline in the camp. It was a very tough decision at such odd time retaining the teams image but he did it with closed eyes . The GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi has said that, the GFA would no longer sweep acts of indiscipline in camp under the carpet. As part of it's discipline campaign, it would enact its code of conduct to bite anyone who falls prey. 'You may be the best player in the team, but if you fail to abide by the disciplinary codes, you would be shown the exit' the president added.
As for Ataa Skolo, his fervent hope is that; Ghanaians put trust in our local coach and the the GFA president for their tremendous work done and coming home safely. 'At least, we have learnt from this World Cup tournament. It's now time for the authorities to sit-back and make amendments'.
He also lauded the media, for their tireless efforts in bringing us story all the way from Brasil. The media have done a very great job but advised they be circumspect in their reportage. At the press conference and other granted interviews; revealed that some stories that broke earlier were untrue.
Keeping the spirit of the Black Stars burning, authorities should learning from this, climaxed with good press, I can assure you that 2018 -' ayeeeeeeeeeee Ruf'.

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