Articles tagged with "ghana"
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Feb 1st, 2006
It is the beginning of February and that means we are inching a bit closer to the World Cup. It can't come soon enough. ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 31st, 2006
and wondering how long until the axe is requested for the Grandmaster.
Posted on: Czech Republic Euro 2008 Blog by Wendy | Jan 31st, 2006
Let the smack talk begin. Ghana has now warned the rest of Group E that they are not to be underestimated!
ETA: Yeah, that's not ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 31st, 2006
The African Nations Cup is an unpredictable tournament that must bring out the fear in African coaches. The timing of the tournament certainly doesn't ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 31st, 2006
Rather fortunate for the Stars, given their lackluster performance. But so far, neither Senegal nor Zimbabwe have made them pay for their caution. ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 31st, 2006
Ghana have been very much on the defensive in the early going, with the Warriors pressing much of the action and having most of the ...
Posted on: Italy Euro 2008 Blog by Jay | Jan 31st, 2006
But he doesn’t trust what he sees…and really, who could blame him? A Ghana side without Essien or Asamoah is a far cry from what ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 30th, 2006
They say that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, but in knockout tournaments like CAN, there is one form pristine. That is ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 29th, 2006
In a twist of fate rich with the fat of irony, Ghana who has faced a year full of injuries redoubled by further injuries is ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 28th, 2006
There were certainly sighs of relief in Accra last night after the fumes of yesterday's heady victory began to wear off. And, we can ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 27th, 2006
The boys are back, riding an early goal to a historic victory that keeps their tenuous hopes alive. More details later.
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 27th, 2006
Despite many tense moments and a defense lacking trojan Sammy Kuffuor, the Ghana defense has held and the Stars retain a 1-0 lead at the ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 27th, 2006
Matthew Amoah, the Black Stars driving force through World Cup Qualifying, has scored first blood with a tremendous stab into the heart of the Teranga ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 26th, 2006
The lion has begun to roar, but our stalwarts from Ghana appear unfazed. The war of the words in front of this crucial CAN ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 25th, 2006
DF SHILLA Illiasu - (Asante Kotoko, GHA)
DF AHMED Issah - (Randers FC, DEN)
DF KUFFOUR Samuel - (AS Rome, ITA)
DF MENSAH John - (Rennes, FRA)
DF MOHAMED ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 25th, 2006
One of the benefits of adversity is that it provides an opportunity for new leaders to step up and improve the situation.
While the Stars have ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 24th, 2006
In an otherwise tense and defensive match, perhaps any window would have been fatal. However the lapse of concentration that cost the Stars yesterday's ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 23rd, 2006
Ghana have lost in a heartbreaker 1-0 to Nigeria, a bleak moment which casts a pall on the hopes of the Black Stars for CAN.
Ghana ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 22nd, 2006
The world of Japanese Sumo has been dominated over the last two years by one of the greatest and most underappreciated rikishi the sport has ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 21st, 2006
A lot of people have wondered how Togo and Angola were able to beat out more established African teams to qualify for the World Cup. ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 20th, 2006
Leading up to the African Nations Cup, Ghana head technician Ratomir Dujkovic has been quite the center of attention. Maybe this is unsurprising, as ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 20th, 2006
Ghana President John Agyekum Kufuor's message to the Black Stars ahead of their African Nations Cup campaign: “"I am confident that you would rise to ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 18th, 2006
Leave it to none other than Tony Baffoe to preach a little wisdom to the struggling Black Stars.
Baffoe, former defender and Black Stars teammate of ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 18th, 2006
The African Nations Cup kicks off on January 20 in Egypt and we are looking forward to it. The uniquely timed tournament affords us ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 17th, 2006
One would have thought spirits would be low in the Stars' camp given the disastrous start to the New Year.
Not so, as the impending CAN ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 15th, 2006
Tunisia completed its final tune up ahead of next week's African Nations Cup with a 2-0 victory over fellow World Cup qualifier Ghana. The ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 15th, 2006
Some might look at it as a barometer of current team chemistry, a portent for things to come, or an important turning point to establish ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 14th, 2006
On a day when FIFA proved yet again its inability to manage a first rate event (see Opening Gala/Hasselhoff fiasco), FIFA officials dealt Ghanaian citizenry ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 13th, 2006
Ending days of percolating speculation grandmaster Dujkovic has taken the cautious route, leaving off Michael Essien from the CAN squad. As the filing deadlines ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jan 12th, 2006
OK Boppers- a Hearty welcome to all of you from Wisdomland.
Call me Starry. I am your intrepid correspondent, and I'll be doing ...

