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owarean wrote:From Orlando Wellington to some of the other coaches running our juniors and womens teams, ghana has some of the worst coaches that are costing us qualifications to major tournaments. we missed out in the under 20 world cup, olympics football and now the queens failed to make the cut for the womens african cup. why are these coaches still in their jobs?

papanii wrote:owarean wrote:From Orlando Wellington to some of the other coaches running our juniors and womens teams, ghana has some of the worst coaches that are costing us qualifications to major tournaments. we missed out in the under 20 world cup, olympics football and now the queens failed to make the cut for the womens african cup. why are these coaches still in their jobs?
Massa, Coach Robert Sackey is doing very well with his junior women's team. They have qualified for the WC !...not sure if they are U17 or U20?

owarean wrote:From Orlando Wellington to some of the other coaches running our juniors and womens teams, ghana has some of the worst coaches that are costing us qualifications to major tournaments. we missed out in the under 20 world cup, olympics football and now the queens failed to make the cut for the womens african cup. why are these coaches still in their jobs?




tilaw wrote:FYI Owarean and your ignorant cohorts, Kuuku Dadzie holds a UEFA coaching lincense and is also a CAF coaching instructor. His resume is way better than current Black Stars coach, Akwasi Appiah. If you think he is not good enough to handle the Queens then there must be something wrong somewhere in your mental faculty.


tilaw wrote:FYI Owarean and your ignorant cohorts, Kuuku Dadzie holds a UEFA coaching lincense and is also a CAF coaching instructor. His resume is way better than current Black Stars coach, Akwasi Appiah. If you think he is not good enough to handle the Queens then there must be something wrong somewhere in your mental faculty.

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