The decline of Ghana's Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
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The decline of Ghana's Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
(1) In 2006, the Kenkey Bredas were in the ascendancy
(3) They qualified for the World Cup with style
(3) Kumasi was their fortress where they beat everyone with ease
(4) In Germany, they got to the second round of the World Cup
(5) Come 2010, the Kenkey Bredas took things a step further getting to the quarter finals of the World Cup
(6) Were it not for a last ditch handball, Ghana would have become the first African nation to get to the World Cup semi finals
(7) Now, come 2014, the rot set in. Ghana crashed out in the group stages
(8) For 2018, Ghana could not even qualify for Russia
(9) Kumasi is now a joke. Anyone can go there and have nothing to fear
(10) Are we now witnessing a terminal decline with the Kenkey Bredas as happened with the ANC? They last won it in 1982. Will Ghana not feature in the World Cup again until the days of our grand children?
I worry for the Kenkey Bredas. They took the lead winning for ANCs but look at them today. What do we do if the same happens with the World Cup?
(3) They qualified for the World Cup with style
(3) Kumasi was their fortress where they beat everyone with ease
(4) In Germany, they got to the second round of the World Cup
(5) Come 2010, the Kenkey Bredas took things a step further getting to the quarter finals of the World Cup
(6) Were it not for a last ditch handball, Ghana would have become the first African nation to get to the World Cup semi finals
(7) Now, come 2014, the rot set in. Ghana crashed out in the group stages
(8) For 2018, Ghana could not even qualify for Russia
(9) Kumasi is now a joke. Anyone can go there and have nothing to fear
(10) Are we now witnessing a terminal decline with the Kenkey Bredas as happened with the ANC? They last won it in 1982. Will Ghana not feature in the World Cup again until the days of our grand children?
I worry for the Kenkey Bredas. They took the lead winning for ANCs but look at them today. What do we do if the same happens with the World Cup?
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Re: The decline of the Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
Easy on Ghana.
They were in a tougher group than Nigeria’s group.
They were in a tougher group than Nigeria’s group.
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Ghana is the only team in that group that had made it to the WC in my lifetime. Egypt is the only team in that group that had won the ANC in my lifetime.Kabalega wrote:Easy on Ghana.
They were in a tougher group than Nigeria’s group.
In our Group, Cameroon, Zambia and Nigeria had won the ANC in my lifetime, while Cameroon Nigeria and Algeria had qualified for the ANC in my lifetime! Let us not confuse the results with supposed weakness.
Sometimes great teams just make good teams look poor. In both games Zambia pushed us to the end, even in our 4-0 routing of Cameroon, they pushed us hard in the early stages. We simply had the ruthlessness of Germany and discouraged our opponents.
We rendered competitive sides a shadow of themselves. That takes nothing away from the difficulty of the group. If you replaced Congo Brazaville with Kinshasa, then perhaps I would even take you slightly seriously.
Buhari, whose two terms thankfully ground to a constitutional halt in May. (One thing both democracies have going for them is that their leaders, however bad, have only two terms to swing the wrecking ball.) Under Buhari, growth per head also plunged to 0. An economic agenda drawn from the dusty pages of a 1970s protectionist handbook failed to do the trick. Despite Buhari’s promise to tame terrorism and criminality, violence flourished. Despite his reputation for probity, corruption swirled. FT
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Why do you always write a dissertation for a simple matter? The Ugandan kabukabu is only talking up the group because useless cranes were in the group. Just ignore himTbite wrote:Ghana is the only team in that group that had made it to the WC in my lifetime. Egypt is the only team in that group that had won the ANC in my lifetime.Kabalega wrote:Easy on Ghana.
They were in a tougher group than Nigeria’s group.
In our Group, Cameroon, Zambia and Nigeria had won the ANC in my lifetime, while Cameroon Nigeria and Algeria had qualified for the ANC in my lifetime! Let us not confuse the results with supposed weakness.
Sometimes great teams just make good teams look poor. In both games Zambia pushed us to the end, even in our 4-0 routing of Cameroon, they pushed us hard in the early stages. We simply had the ruthlessness of Germany and discouraged our opponents.
We rendered competitive sides a shadow of themselves. That takes nothing away from the difficulty of the group. If you replaced Congo Brazaville with Kinshasa, then perhaps I would even take you slightly seriously.
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Because you are not my papa. Any other questions?pajimoh wrote:Why do you always write a dissertation for a simple matter? The Ugandan kabukabu is only talking up the group because useless cranes were in the group. Just ignore himTbite wrote:Ghana is the only team in that group that had made it to the WC in my lifetime. Egypt is the only team in that group that had won the ANC in my lifetime.Kabalega wrote:Easy on Ghana.
They were in a tougher group than Nigeria’s group.
In our Group, Cameroon, Zambia and Nigeria had won the ANC in my lifetime, while Cameroon Nigeria and Algeria had qualified for the ANC in my lifetime! Let us not confuse the results with supposed weakness.
Sometimes great teams just make good teams look poor. In both games Zambia pushed us to the end, even in our 4-0 routing of Cameroon, they pushed us hard in the early stages. We simply had the ruthlessness of Germany and discouraged our opponents.
We rendered competitive sides a shadow of themselves. That takes nothing away from the difficulty of the group. If you replaced Congo Brazaville with Kinshasa, then perhaps I would even take you slightly seriously.
Buhari, whose two terms thankfully ground to a constitutional halt in May. (One thing both democracies have going for them is that their leaders, however bad, have only two terms to swing the wrecking ball.) Under Buhari, growth per head also plunged to 0. An economic agenda drawn from the dusty pages of a 1970s protectionist handbook failed to do the trick. Despite Buhari’s promise to tame terrorism and criminality, violence flourished. Despite his reputation for probity, corruption swirled. FT
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Re: The decline of the Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
What happens if Ghana do not qualify for another World Cup on our lifetime? Does the FA ban the team from eating Kenkey in camp until they do?
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Dude is a troll. Ignore him.Tbite wrote:Ghana is the only team in that group that had made it to the WC in my lifetime. Egypt is the only team in that group that had won the ANC in my lifetime.
In our Group, Cameroon, Zambia and Nigeria had won the ANC in my lifetime, while Cameroon Nigeria and Algeria had qualified for the ANC in my lifetime! Let us not confuse the results with supposed weakness.
Sometimes great teams just make good teams look poor. In both games Zambia pushed us to the end, even in our 4-0 routing of Cameroon, they pushed us hard in the early stages. We simply had the ruthlessness of Germany and discouraged our opponents.
We rendered competitive sides a shadow of themselves. That takes nothing away from the difficulty of the group. If you replaced Congo Brazaville with Kinshasa, then perhaps I would even take you slightly seriously.
Anyone with half a brain knows our group was by far the toughest.
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Re: The decline of the Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
Kissing wads of dosh in front of worldwide tv audience is not the wisest thing to do , that's why the officials and gods of soccer were angry with BSAyo Akinfe wrote:What happens if Ghana do not qualify for another World Cup on our lifetime? Does the FA ban the team from eating Kenkey in camp until they do?
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Re: The decline of the Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
Ghana was a Jekyll & Hyde team this time around. They do well in one game and the very next game completely mess up. This Egyptian side is the weakest I've seen in WCQers for a long time and it had to take a very inconsistent Ghana side to see them pick the ticket.
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abeg let the bredas be...they are building a team for the future, and truth be told with the apparent decline of the Gyans and Ayews of this world...it's now important for Ghana to build on the core of the players that prosecuted the qualifiers in Congo and Uganda lately...I mean the likes of Partey, Twumsi, Dwamena, Agyepong etc, I see Nigeria and Ghana as true contenders for the next Afcon and world cup in Qatar.
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Really?Orion wrote:Dude is a troll. Ignore him.Tbite wrote:Ghana is the only team in that group that had made it to the WC in my lifetime. Egypt is the only team in that group that had won the ANC in my lifetime.
In our Group, Cameroon, Zambia and Nigeria had won the ANC in my lifetime, while Cameroon Nigeria and Algeria had qualified for the ANC in my lifetime! Let us not confuse the results with supposed weakness.
Sometimes great teams just make good teams look poor. In both games Zambia pushed us to the end, even in our 4-0 routing of Cameroon, they pushed us hard in the early stages. We simply had the ruthlessness of Germany and discouraged our opponents.
We rendered competitive sides a shadow of themselves. That takes nothing away from the difficulty of the group. If you replaced Congo Brazaville with Kinshasa, then perhaps I would even take you slightly seriously.
Anyone with half a brain knows our group was by far the toughest.
Please show me Naija’s recent head to head results of Group E teams Egypt, Uganda and Ghana.
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Cameroon defeated both Ghana and Egypt to win the AFCON this year. Yes in 2017. Same team, same players, same coach. They've even had some extra tournament time since then to gel and improve as a team when they participated in the CONFED cup.Kabalega wrote:Really?Orion wrote:Dude is a troll. Ignore him.
Anyone with half a brain knows our group was by far the toughest.
Please show me Naila’s recent head to head results of Group E teams Egypt, Uganda and Ghana.
Nuff said.
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Re: The decline of the Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
I believe the Ghanaian FA intended to ban its teams from eating Kenkey in camp because it is too heavy and made the players lethargic. It appears that this decision which was taken after they lost 0-5 to Saudi Arabia was not enforced during these qualifiers.
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Where is Naija in all of this?Orion wrote:Cameroon defeated both Ghana and Egypt to win the AFCON this year. Yes in 2017. Same team, same players, same coach. They've even had some extra tournament time since then to gel and improve as a team when they participated in the CONFED cup.Kabalega wrote:Really?Orion wrote:Dude is a troll. Ignore him.
Anyone with half a brain knows our group was by far the toughest.
Please show me Naila’s recent head to head results of Group E teams Egypt, Uganda and Ghana.
Nuff said.
Please answer the recent head to head question!
It's a simple question. In fact, let me simplify it further.
How has Naija fared against Egypt, Uganda and Ghana in their last 3 encounters with these teams?
Show me the results and I'll show you the trolls.
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Re: The decline of Ghana's Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
I blame on one corner dance. Players spend all time practising it for when they score
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How old is Dennis Oyango?
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Oh, head to head? I have no problem with that.Kabalega wrote:Where is Naija in all of this?Orion wrote:Cameroon defeated both Ghana and Egypt to win the AFCON this year. Yes in 2017. Same team, same players, same coach. They've even had some extra tournament time since then to gel and improve as a team when they participated in the CONFED cup.Kabalega wrote:Really?Orion wrote:Dude is a troll. Ignore him.
Anyone with half a brain knows our group was by far the toughest.
Please show me Naila’s recent head to head results of Group E teams Egypt, Uganda and Ghana.
Nuff said.
Please answer the recent head to head question!
But first, I need to expose your inconsistency. You were the one who dismissed Cameroon's 2017 AFCON victory as an indication of their current strength. Remember? So if you're trying to go to games even before that AFCON to compare teams then you can't even be consistent with your own argument.
In any case, to answer your question, Nigeria is a completely different team now (players, coach, style etc) compared to the teams that lost to Ghana in 2010 and Egypt in 2016. And we've proved that by thrashing the team that defeated those 2 teams recently at the AFCON.
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Who heard Gordon Strachan's comments about Scotland having a genetic disadvantage yesterday? Could it be that Ghana has the same problem?
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Re: The decline of the Kenkebility and Kumasibillty
Delusion has not got you anywhere thus far...Kabalega wrote: Where is Naija in all of this?
Please answer the recent head to head question!
It's a simple question. In fact, let me simplify it further.
How has Naija fared against Egypt, Uganda and Ghana in their last 3 encounters with these teams?
Show me the results and I'll show you the trolls.
If trash-talking were all that matters, you might have put Uganda on the map...
Let your nation actually achieve something first...(even if it is SECAFA Cup)
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Why do you even bother with this troll? If you have Brazil, Germany, Spain and France in a world cup group, people would easily call that a group of death. Not on any head to head or tail to tail but by the mere fact that they are all past winners of the cup and you know automatically two of them will not make.Orion wrote:Oh, head to head? I have no problem with that.Kabalega wrote:Where is Naija in all of this?Orion wrote:Cameroon defeated both Ghana and Egypt to win the AFCON this year. Yes in 2017. Same team, same players, same coach. They've even had some extra tournament time since then to gel and improve as a team when they participated in the CONFED cup.Kabalega wrote:Really?Orion wrote:Dude is a troll. Ignore him.
Anyone with half a brain knows our group was by far the toughest.
Please show me Naila’s recent head to head results of Group E teams Egypt, Uganda and Ghana.
Nuff said.
Please answer the recent head to head question!
But first, I need to expose your inconsistency. You were the one who dismissed Cameroon's 2017 AFCON victory as an indication of their current strength. Remember? So if you're trying to go to games even before that AFCON to compare teams then you can't even be consistent with your own argument.
In any case, to answer your question, Nigeria is a completely different team now (players, coach, style etc) compared to the teams that lost to Ghana in 2010 and Egypt in 2016. And we've proved that by thrashing the team that defeated those 2 teams recently at the AFCON.
Transfer the same principle to Naija's world cup group - all the teams have won afcon and 3 of the teams have the most wc appearance between them!(about 16). Yet someone is trying to convince us a group involving perennial no-hopers like Uganda and Congo with Ghana and Egypt with about 6or so WC appearance between them translate to the toughest group? In fact tjis sausage need to be b1t4h slapped for even thinking it
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Why are we making Ghana threads on a Nigerian forum? Who gives a shyt?
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Mr. Piffington wrote:Why are we making Ghana threads on a Nigerian forum? Who gives a shyt?
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I see what you did there bro...Ayo Akinfe wrote:Mr. Piffington wrote:Why are we making Ghana threads on a Nigerian forum? Who gives a shyt?
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