Aduana Stars supporters ANGRY with Emmanuel Gyamfi & Yahaya Mohammed [Watch Why]

The duo fluffed clear cut chances against Bechem United as they ended up in their third home defeat of the season

Aduana Stars supporters channeled their anger on striker Yahaya Mohammed and midfielder Emmanuel Gyamfi following the 1-0 home defeat to Bechem United on matchday fifteen of Ghana Premier League at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park in Dormaa Ahenkro on Saturday.

After Bechem went ahead thanks to Samuel Osei Kuffour’s volley, Aduana Stars had several opportunities to draw even including Yahaya Mohammed having the goal at his mercy, however, they could not equalise.

Emmanuel Gyamfi also close to scoring after he was played through but his last shot went wide.

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Aduana have dropped to third position after the defeat with 24 points.

Aduana Stars 0-1 Bechem United: Osei Kuffour’s volley earns Hunters first away win & sends them second on GPL log

The Hunters had the last laugh in the Bono and Ahafo derby as Aduana Stars fell to their second defeat at home

Aduana Stars were stunned 1-0 by in-form Bechem United in Ghana Premier League matchday fifteen fixture at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park in Dormaa Ahenkro on Saturday.

Ahead of the game, Aduana were coming from a defeat at the hands of Dreams FC last weekend and hoped to return to winning ways while Bechem were unbeaten in their last seven league games and nine games in all competitions.

After an impressive start to the game, Aduana saw themselves going behind at the run of play by the 16th minute. Winger Clinton Duodo was brought down on the edge of the penalty box and Samuel Osei Kuffour connected the resulting kick into the goal.

The budding center-back sent in a powerful volley which completely beat goalkeeper Joseph Addo.

Aduana pressed forward after the goal in search of the equaliser but Emmanuel Gyamfi and other forwards could not make the chances count.

The victory has seen Bechem United moving to second position with 26 points, seven points behind Asante Kotoko while Aduana have dropped to third position.

Prosper Ogum outlines tactics and formations he used to defeat Great Olympics

The Porcupine Warriors boss has shed light on how they were able to defeat Great Olympics to extend their lead on the Premier League log

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has heaped praise on his players and explained how they were able to tame Great Olympics on matchday fifteen of Ghana Premier League at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.

Two first half goals from Cameroonian striker Etuoga Mbella Frank Thierry helped Kotoko to extend their recent unbeaten run in the Premier League and further open a nine point gap at the top between them and Aduana Stars who sit second place.

Also, Kotoko are 13 points better than arch rivals Hearts of Oak whom they will face on February 20 at the Accra Sports Stadium in an outstanding game.

Female Asante Kotoko supporter allegedly slaps a journalist after victory over Great Olympics [Video]

The journalist was reportedly manhandled after the Porcupine Warriors defeated Great Olympics

A female Asante Kotoko supporter called Mimi is reported to have slapped a male journalist who works with Light FM in Kumasi after Kotoko defeated Great Olympics 2-0 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.

According to reports, the journalist whose name has been mentioned as Richard Kwaku Osei, was leaving the stadium and only heard voice calling him from the back. After turning to reply whoever was calling him, he was slapped twice.

Although, it is unconfirmed why the journalist was manhandled, reports gathered suggest the lady accused the journalist of tarnishing her image on air in the past and orchestrated her act in the full glaring of other supporters.

Some of the supporters shared their thoughts about the incident in the video below:

Kotoko currently lead the Ghana Premier League log with a nine point advantage over second place Aduana Stars after the victory over Olympics while they lead rivals Hearts of Oak by 13 points.

“Stay off…Would you push me to play for Ghana if I’m your son?” Southampton defender Salisu quizzes Alhaji Grusah

The Saints’ centre-back has advised the veteran football administrator not to meddle in his private decision following attempts to lure him play for Ghana in international stage

Southampton defender Mohammed Salisu has advised King Faisal owner Alhaji Karim Grusah to stay off his personal issue after he attempted to lure him to play Ghana.

The 22-year-old has constantly rejected the chance to play for Ghana and Grusah opted to intervene but he was advised to stay away since he wouldn’t have advised his son to change his mind after what Salisu went through in the past.

According to reports, Salisu was asked to pay a bribe before he could be part of the Ghana U-17 national team and has since vowed not to play for the country again.

“The Black Stars Chairman tasked me to speak to Salisu because he’s from Kumasi,” Grusah told Atinka FM.

“I called his dad and he linked me to him. Salisu flatly told me to stay away from his matter. He questioned me that if he was my son, would I advise him to play for Ghana?

“I’m not the only person who has spoken to him. I know CK Akunnor went to him, he said he won’t play. 

“Even the GFA President said he found where his mother stays and went to her. I don’t know what happened but Salisu is not ready to play.

“He was angry when I called him. He insisted several times that I should stay out of the matter because he doesn’t want to have any problem with me.

“I’m not going to involve myself in his matter again. I don’t know the problem he has with the GFA but I will not call him again.”

“You’re goro boy of a disappointed GFA presidential candidate,” Kurt Okraku’s aide Tophic blasts Dan Kwaku Yeboah again

The fight between the two journalists seems unending as each party continues to fire salvos

Renowned journalist Dan Kwaku Yeboah has been attacked once again by Sheikh Tophic Seinu, aide of Ghana Football Association president Kurt Okraku, after the former labelled the latter as a goro boy.

In Tophic’s reply to Dan, he has revealed that the Peace FM journalist is someone who helped undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas to disgrace banned Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi and later took over the position of Saanie Daara at the FA as the spokesperson.

“Dear Dan Kwaku Yeboah,

Did you call me a goro boy on your show yesterday? Oh, I thought u knew I was a goro loooooong time ago. For your information, it is good to be a goro boy for the GFA President than to be a goro boy for a disappointed GFA Presidential candidate. I am a proud goro boy,” Tophic wrote on Facebook.

“Your level of envy and jealousy is the reason u are where u are today.

“You were the greatest critic of Ibrahim Sannie Dara, the biggest sports journalist the country has ever been blessed with.

“I recall when he said u went bonkers on your show, you had to consult a dictionary to really understand him. Sorry, for an agric student like u, I can’t blame u for consulting a dictionary before understanding Sannie.

“Sannie is an international award winning journalist, not the kind of locally skewed awards u win, yet, u always denigrated him, lashed and dragged him in the mud, simply because u were envious of his position.

“Few days after you teamed up with Anas to crush the Nyantakyi-led FA, the whole world saw your envy, hatred and jealousy when you jumped onto Sannie’s position with alacrity. Such a person like you have no moral right to have a say in any intellectual discourse on football in this country.

“Dan, if u are a journalist worth your salt, you wouldn’t have jumped on Sannie’ job no matter who appointed you. That would have been a true definition of integrity.

“Kwaku, you recall your convo with me when former President Mahama announced the $1.7m for the former Ghanaian players who won the previous AFCONS?

“U were angry with Rev. Osei Kofi and were not even inviting him to your shows because you claimed they should have given u some of the money because you pushed their agenda for them. Oh, what kind of a journalist does this? Oh so u were championing an agenda because of your stomach and not because of humanity as you claim? That is proper goro journalism. Dan banza kawai!

“Dan, after your persistent agenda against KN, your own Kwame Sefa Kayi spitted you on your own show when he said “Kwesi Nyantakyi, wo boɔ nie.” Anyone worth his salt would have stepped down from Peace FM from that very day because it was a direct insult to u. But because u lacked integrity, u laughed it off.

“Dan, if ever there is a convoy on integrity, be a spectator and don’t dare participate because u lack every bit of that word.

“Do you recall the man u started insulting on your shows because u went to him for his car to attend an event and he denied you?

Charlie, as for integrity, don’t go there. U lack every bit of it.

Anyway, thanks for the insults u sent me privately. I’ll keep that audio for posterity.

But let me give you a word of counsel. When u have an issue with your fellow man, be a man and not the opposite by sending audios and insulting anyhow. Ɛno deɛ, ɛnnyɛ.

Last one: gyae ahoɔyaa ne anibrɛ na yɛ kɛse wai, but if you can’t just envy, jealousy and hatred, SHUT UP! 🔥”

Justice Blay trains with Kotoko as Agadas arrives at Adako Jachie in a fashionable style with a bike

The box-to-box midfielder finally joined his teammates at training on Tuesday as the Porcupine Warriors prepare for the weekend’s game against Great Olympics

Asante Kotoko new midfielder Justice Blay joined his teammates at the Adako Jachie training ground on Tuesday as they prepare for Ghana Premier League matchday fifteen game against Great Olympics at Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.

Although, Blay is ineligible to play part of the game, he was fully part of the training session as he fine tune for the second round of the season.

Fabio Gama who has been on the sidelines for almost a month due to injury concerns was also spotted at training while Richard Boadu ‘Agadas ‘arrived in a fashionable style. The former Medeama player arrived on his bike.

Also, young prodigy Isaac Oppong who has missed Kotoko’s last four games, also joined his teammates at training.

The training which was supervised by head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum lasted about two hours as there was a massive turn up of supporters mainly to watch Justice Blay

Media War: Kurt Okraku’s aide Tophic Seinu fires Dan Kwaku Yeboah; tells him to SHUT UP

The two journalists have opted to trade blows through words after Ghana’s shambolic performance at 2021 Africa Cup of Nations

Veteran journalist Dan Kwaku Yeboah and journalist cum Ghana Football Association’s media team member Sheikh Tophic Seinu has started what many term as media war following exchanges after the Black Stars’ poor run of form at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

According to Yeboah, the Black Stars were poor and any journalist who will defend the terrible performance and further relate it to the sacking of Kwesi Nyantakyi has probably lost his ‘chop money’.

“A lot of people are making comparison and saying a lot of things. Journalists who lost their chop money, I repeat, those who lost their chop money are those criticising the Normalisation Committee,” Yeboah told Asempa FM/Adom TV.

“There was no need to replace C.K Akonnor with Milovan Rajevac. It is certain that Kurt did not like Akonnor leading Ghana and did everything possible to sack him. The end results is all that we see today,” he added.

However, Tophic believes Yeboah is being a hypocrite since he is only trying to pitch Ghana FA president Kurt Okraku and former Ghana coach C.K Akonnor.

“Ghana’s campaign at the AFCON has been super poor and a huge disappointment. But charlie, let’s not take advantage to lie.

C.K Akonnor is who is today in coaching because of Kurt Okraku.

He took him to Eleven Wise where he started his coaching career. Do you recall his partnership with Odartey Lamptey on the bench? Kurt started that with CK. Even when CK, as head coach, led Wise to relegation, Kurt stood by him.

He gave CK his first biggest coaching job when he helped him secure the Hearts of Oak coaching job. Even when he was sacked, he still kept faith with CK and took him to Dreams FC.

He made Dreams FC a home for CK where he could move out and return anytime he wanted.

CK became the Black Stars coach under Kurt, even at a point many felt he was not up for the job.

And u jump up to say Kurt hated CK that’s why he was sacked from the Black Stars?

If this is hatred, then somebody tell Kurt I want him to hate me.

Charlie, the Black Stars were poor at the AFCON but don’t take advantage to start your usual agenda again.

You did it against Kwesi Nyantakyi and during the Normalization Committee era, every rational Ghanaian knew the stuff you are made of. You lost it all because u clearly showed you hated KN because you wanted him out so you could also take over. Alas, we saw it.

I recall when u once told me u fell out with me because I supported someone (KN) u were campaigning against. An honest and objective person wouldn’t do this if indeed u are fighting the course of the country and not your personal interest.

U have started again, against Kurt simply because Black Stars failed. You can do all your propaganda against the man, but charlie, try to be honest.

If everybody will aim a dig at Kurt, you should be the last person to do that.

Your role during the NC era is a testimony.

Shut up Dan Kwaku Yeboah. Shut up!

Emmanuel Sarkodie pleads with Kotoko to cancel loan deal with King Faisal to save his career

The midfielder believes his time at the Inshallah Boys is over and needs to look elsewhere for more playing time

Asante Kotoko midfielder Emmanuel Sarkodie who is currently on loan at city rivals King Faisal has officially written a letter to

Emmanuel Sarkodie has written a letter to Asante Kotoko, pleading with the club to terminate hos loan spell with city rivals King Faisal.

Sarkodie believes he needs to move to another club for enough playing time since everything happening at King Faisal suggest he is not needed.

The midfielder is yet to start a game for King Faisal since he joined them on loan and has played a combined minutes of 62 as a substitute.

Sarkodie has one season left on his contract with Kotoko after joining them in a three-year deal from Nkoranza Warriors in 2020.

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Razak Abalora speaks after joining Sherif Tiraspol; insists he wants to be number one

The shot-stopper joined the Moldovan giants from Asante Kotoko and he is already aiming at seizing the first choice position

Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Razak Abalora has revealed that he is hoping to become the first choice goalkeeper of his new side Sherif Tiraspol.

The 25-year-old signed a three-year deal with the Moldovan champions last week and has began training with them ahead of their participation in the Uefa Europa League next month against Sporting Braga.

“I’m definitely ready to compete for the first choice. My position in general always mean working and always being prepared for every game, regardless of mainly the line up for the match,” Abalora said in his first interview with the club’s media, as monitored by AshesGyamera.com

“Who starts the game is solely the choice of the coach. The one who is better and ready will play so I’m ready fir the challenge.

“Every goalkeeper should be disciplined, hardworking and have intelligence at the highest level. To be a good goalkeeper, you should have these three qualities and it will make you better,” he added.

Abalora also shed light on why he chose to join Sherif Tiraspol as his first club in Europe and how he has been treated by the new coaches and teammates

“I want to grow as a player and in the near future to be stronger than I am now. Sherif is a great club that meet everything I want in my career.

“Everything is fine since I arrived. The whole team welcomed me well and everyone is friendly. I met the coaching staff and adaptation is going on well for me,” he said.

Abalora has become the fourth Ghanaian at the club after Edmund Addo, Abdul Basit Khalid and Patrick Kpozo, who signed for the club three days before Abalora.