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Akokora Gyeene wrote:Ekow wrote:Coach Prekese wrote:where ekow self?![]()
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Akokora Gyeene wrote:carl masters wrote::D![]()
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keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.

Hassim wrote:keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.
Really?And what makes this guy think that with that kind of attitude he is going to attract the interest of our coaching staff?
Akokora Gyeene wrote:Hassim wrote:keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.
Really?And what makes this guy think that with that kind of attitude he is going to attract the interest of our coaching staff?
It's the very reason he never lived up to his potential. He overrates himself and underrates everything else. He's not a serious guy. For a player who is on a year suspension and beyond your prime, he sounds at of touch with reality.

keen observer wrote:Akokora Gyeene wrote:Hassim wrote:keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.
Really?And what makes this guy think that with that kind of attitude he is going to attract the interest of our coaching staff?
It's the very reason he never lived up to his potential. He overrates himself and underrates everything else. He's not a serious guy. For a player who is on a year suspension and beyond your prime, he sounds at of touch with reality.
I ask you again, aren't all people who believe in god out of touch with reality? No?
Akokora Gyeene wrote:keen observer wrote:Akokora Gyeene wrote:Hassim wrote:keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.
Really?And what makes this guy think that with that kind of attitude he is going to attract the interest of our coaching staff?
It's the very reason he never lived up to his potential. He overrates himself and underrates everything else. He's not a serious guy. For a player who is on a year suspension and beyond your prime, he sounds at of touch with reality.
I ask you again, aren't all people who believe in god out of touch with reality? No?
So you probably believe human beings came from evolution from apes and such right? And that cells magically arouse from dust and water? And yet no one can create cells from dust and water.
Spiritual people work by faith and not by sight. It is a difficult concept to grasp for the canal man beholden to the physical. You think logic can explain everything? There is more than meets the eye in this existance. Most scientist have said we don't know one millionth of one percent about everything and you want to cast all your lot in this canal physical world. You need to learn the word of God, try and immerse yourself in it rather than trying to solve it in the physical canal sense and see where it takes you.

keen observer wrote:Akokora Gyeene wrote:keen observer wrote:Akokora Gyeene wrote:Hassim wrote:keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.
Really?And what makes this guy think that with that kind of attitude he is going to attract the interest of our coaching staff?
It's the very reason he never lived up to his potential. He overrates himself and underrates everything else. He's not a serious guy. For a player who is on a year suspension and beyond your prime, he sounds at of touch with reality.
I ask you again, aren't all people who believe in god out of touch with reality? No?
So you probably believe human beings came from evolution from apes and such right? And that cells magically arouse from dust and water? And yet no one can create cells from dust and water.
Spiritual people work by faith and not by sight. It is a difficult concept to grasp for the canal man beholden to the physical. You think logic can explain everything? There is more than meets the eye in this existance. Most scientist have said we don't know one millionth of one percent about everything and you want to cast all your lot in this canal physical world. You need to learn the word of God, try and immerse yourself in it rather than trying to solve it in the physical canal sense and see where it takes you.
Kwasia, do you know a thing about evolution? Stupid idiot!! now why are you poking fun at Don Bortey? If you believe in a god, why do you not believe that he could have spoken to Don Bortey? You stupid moron!!
Akokora Gyeene wrote:keen observer wrote:Akokora Gyeene wrote:keen observer wrote:Akokora Gyeene wrote:Hassim wrote:keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.
Really?And what makes this guy think that with that kind of attitude he is going to attract the interest of our coaching staff?
It's the very reason he never lived up to his potential. He overrates himself and underrates everything else. He's not a serious guy. For a player who is on a year suspension and beyond your prime, he sounds at of touch with reality.
I ask you again, aren't all people who believe in god out of touch with reality? No?
So you probably believe human beings came from evolution from apes and such right? And that cells magically arouse from dust and water? And yet no one can create cells from dust and water.
Spiritual people work by faith and not by sight. It is a difficult concept to grasp for the canal man beholden to the physical. You think logic can explain everything? There is more than meets the eye in this existance. Most scientist have said we don't know one millionth of one percent about everything and you want to cast all your lot in this canal physical world. You need to learn the word of God, try and immerse yourself in it rather than trying to solve it in the physical canal sense and see where it takes you.
Kwasia, do you know a thing about evolution? Stupid idiot!! now why are you poking fun at Don Bortey? If you believe in a god, why do you not believe that he could have spoken to Don Bortey? You stupid moron!!
It is said that in the end times there shall be many false prophecies and false prophets. From the little I know of Don Bortey from his public display of his words, I know he's not a religious or spiritual person. He's probably recently gravitated to God when he got into trouble and someone has sold him a bill of goods.

loner wrote:Akokora don't mind that idiotic foo0000llll who thinks Americans created the earth.

keen observer wrote:http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/artikel.php?ID=246263
Midfielder Bernard Dong-Bortey says he has been ordained by God to lead the Ghana national team to winning at least a trophy.
The Black Stars have been without a major silverware since winning the Nations Cup in 1982.
The closest the team came to clinching the African Cup was in 2010 where they were beaten by a more experienced Egyptian side in the grand finale.
Many reasons have been attributed to Ghana’s inability to win the Nations Cup for over 30-years with many of these reasons on superstitious lines.
But the Aduana Stars player who is currently serving a one-year suspension has brought a new twist to the ensuing discussions by claiming he is the ‘chosen one’ to lead the Black Stars to the ‘promised land’.
“I am a footballer but at the same time also a prophet, trust me, if God says I will play Black Stars I will,” he told Kumasi-based Angel FM.
“There is nothing special about playing in the Black Stars but I feel a calling. I believe I will win a trophy for Ghana upon my return to the Black Stars.
“I am yet to fulfill this calling and that is the main reason why I refuse to quit football.”
The former Hearts of Oak player is seen by many as a failure after being unable to go greater heights with his highly explosive football career when he first broke onto the scene.
He was part of a golden generation of players that mesmerized the world at the 1999 U-17 World Cup where they won bronze.


Turbo Turbulance wrote:How the fock is he going to LEAD ?
By coaching the Black Stars ?
Anyway, Otoo Addo and Don Bortey, which one is the thief ?

Coach Prekese wrote:Turbo Turbulance wrote:How the fock is he going to LEAD ?
By coaching the Black Stars ?
Anyway, Otoo Addo and Don Bortey, which one is the thief ?
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