Author: Raphael Bannerman-Quartey

Writer/Talker/Pundict. I have Sports at heart.

Lee Addy avails himself to Ghana premier league clubs Former Berekum Chelsea defender Lee Addy has availed himself to top clubs in the Ghana Premier League. The versatile defender is currently in the country after being airlifted from Ethiopia together with other Ghanaian nationals by the country’s foreign affairs ministry in light of the deadly coronavirus which plagued the world. According to him, if any of the top clubs in Hearts, Kotoko, Ashgold wish to acquire his services he will not hesitate but accept a suitable for in order to impact to the upcoming football gems. “For me, my doors…

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CK Akonnor retains Ayew as captain snubbing Gyan and Boye Ghana coach CK Akonnor has retained Swansea City forward Andre Ayew as Black Stars captain in a recent leadership overhaul within the national team setup. Thomas Partey comes in for the injury-prone midfield gem Kwadwo Asamoah, who was named as vice-captain of the team before the 2019 AFCON in Egypt, as 1st Vice Captain, with goalkeeper Richard Ofori as 2nd Vice-Captain. Ayew was named as captain of the national team ahead of Gyan, who had always been touted to maintain the armband prior to the 2019 African Cup of Nations…

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Christian Atsu bids Newcastle farewell as manager Steve Bruce shows him exit door Ghana international Christian Atsu’s time with Newcastle United is completely over as manager Steve Bruce has penciled his name together with four others as not part of his squad heading into the new season. The diminutive Wideman has found opportunities limited at the St. James Park amid lots of injuries that have beset his progress at the club and with the signing of Ryan Fraser it complicates matters for the pacy winger. On Saturday, manager Steve Bruce failed to name him in his matchday squad as Newcastle…

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Togbe Afede promises to pay Hearts players better Chief financier of Accra  Hearts of Oak, Togbe Afede XIV has disclosed that together with his board will put adequate strategies in place to curb the massive exit of players from the club. In the last few weeks, players have exited the clubs on the basis of contract impasse, nonperformance, disciplinary issues amongst others. Recently one of their top maxman, Joseph Esso departed after failing to agree terms with the club, Kofi Kordzi is also nearing a move away from the side with the Qatari side in the loop. This trend has…

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Keep quiet and support the club – Togbe Afede XIV Hearts of Oak Executive Chairman Togbe Afede XIV has tasked teeming supporters of the club in and around the world to wholeheartedly support the club in the heart of a trophy drought, as the top hierarchy takes steps to correct the situation it finds it’s self in presently. The Ghanaian club have not been able to win any competition in the past decade raising lots of discontent within the club’s fanbase growing increasingly worried about the direction and future of the club under the current leadership of Togbe Afede. But…

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Hearts will survive in my absence – Kofi Kordzi assures club supporters Accra Hearts of Oak striker, Kofi Kordzi has suggested that should he leave to seek better football opportunities away from the club, it will survive without any problems knowing very well that his other colleagues would equally match up in quality or even better as things progress. The energetic striker has attracted lots of interest from clubs around the world particularly, Qatari side Al-Saliyia. However, media reports have remarked that both clubs have commenced fruitful negotiations with Hearts requesting an amount $200,000 before letting go of one of…

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We won’t force any player to stay – Hearts CEO Fred Moore Accra Hearts of Oak Chief Executive Officer Frederick Moore has suggested that the club will not stand in the way of players who are not committed to the Phobian badge. The CEO reiterated the club’s aim in working with players, who are fully devoted to helping realize the ambitions of the club. Fred Moore was responding to reports that striker Kofi Kordzi wants to leave for Qatar. “If any player wants to go, we won’t force them to stay in the club, Football is a team game and…

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Hearts of Oak acquire new 48-seater bus After many years without a safe means of transport, Ghanaian Premier League club, Accra Hearts of Oak have acquired a new 48-seater Hyundai bus with a ceremony held at the Star Assurance head office. StarLife Insurance acquired the lovely bus on behalf of the Accra based side and went on to present it at a mini ceremony held in Accra. The Phobian board and it’s management have in recent times come under lots of massive backlash for failing to secure a reasonable means of transport for the club in transferring players, technical team,…

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Kotoko confirm Africa participation leaving Ashgold on ice With next year’s CAF inter-club competitions yet to be kickstarted, the Ghana Football Association Executive Council yet again handed the baton to Ghanaian Premier League clubs, Asante Kotoko and AshantiGold to partake in next year’s competition. Ghanaian Premier League champions Kumasi Asante Kotoko SC have confirmed their participation in the 2020/2021 CAF Champions League competition leaving their regional rivals, Ashantigold on edge as the September 11, 2020 deadline looms over their heads. Kotoko’s confirmation was contained in a letter dated September 07, 2020, signed by CEO Yaw Amponsah and sent to the…

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Kotoko, Ashgold undecided about CAF Inter competition With next year’s CAF inter-club competitions yet to be played, the Ghana Football Association Executive Council have yet again handed the baton to Ghanaian Premier League clubs Asante Kotoko and AshantiGold to partake in next year’s competition. The two Ashanti based clubs will have to confirm their interest in next year’s CAF inter-club 2020/21 tournament by Friday, 11 September 2020. Asante Kotoko and AshantiGold were chosen by the country’s FA council on the back of winning the Tier One and Tier Two competition respectively organized by the Normalisation Committee. Hearts of Oak was…

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