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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Stop lampooning Black Stars failure.

Football undoubtedly has not only become a passion but the nation’s lucrative venture targeted at expanding the tentacles of nation's global networking.

Invariably, such mentality changed as the Stars took the nation for granted which necessitated for some class of people to pitch them as players so keen about money but not getting the job done.

The Black Stars abysmal performance during 2013 AFCON South tourney  raised several eye brows amidst a lot of happenings that led to their inability to lift trophy in 31 years plus but manage to book a  place fourth at the end of tunnel of which was a bitter pill for the nation to swallow.

Some section of the populace even though the Coach James Akwasi Appiah has been maintained still believes there is a lot to be done and for that some players like John Painstil, Derek Boateng, Issac Vorsah, Emmaunel Agyemang Badu and of course Asamoah Gyan must excluded from the team since is glaring that such players have come to the end of the road as far as national assignments are concerned.

Obviously there are no qualms about advocating for matters to get right or stopping any unforeseen happenings because opinions they say are like noses, each every one has it.

However, it is high time Ghanians ceasefire on the chastisement, lampooning, criticizing severely and propagating fear and panic instead of initiating ideas aimed at looking the way forward for the team ahead of the 2014 Brazil World Cup qualifiers.

The lengthy and insightful complain will not bring or win a trophy to the nation for the harm has already been committed.

Yes, their performance was as bad as the pitch at the Mbombela stadium in South Africa but we cannot allow such mess to occupy our minds all the time for when such happen there will be no progress for team and soccer loving fans.

Everybody will one way or the other blame the Ghana Football Association and the entire technical bench for the fiasco but let bygone to be bygones so that the team can continue with their rebuilding exercise in the interest of the country.

By Ebenezer Zor (ezee)

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