Black stars booed at in Kumasi. Journalist asked Asamoah; did you used Castro for rituals?
The
euphoria that characterizes the black stars arrival in Kumasi is something that
can never be underestimated. But this time the stars were left on their own
without the normal jubilant welcome that the players enjoy in the Ashanti
region.
Some
enthusiastic supporters at their own expense would organize buses to meet the stars
at the Kumasi airport; no doubt these supporters are always willing to
sacrifice anything to catch a glimpse of their male protagonists. Sports enthusiasts
would previously hire brass band and local drummers to dance and bask into the
adulation of the moment. The stars on the other hand will with no hesitation
join in, in an ecstatic lucid of sanity.
The black stars are in Kumasi to
play against Uganda on September 5 and will take on the Hawks the following
weekend in Lome in the qualification to the 30th edition of AFCON. The AFCON qualification
will be played from 17 January through to 8 February 2015 in Morocco. Winners
and runners-up of each group plus the third-best team will join hosts Morocco
for the final tournament.
Its very astonishing that the black stars that
arrived at the Kumasi airport were stranded without knowing where to go till
their bus pulled up. Individual players were seen leaning against the walls of
the airport down in the dumps.
It was very surprising that, airport
officials didn’t know the stars would be arriving in Kumasi when a few
journalists who were at the airport inquired. Many have attributed this
treatment of the stars to their Abysmal performance at the world cup, which I
believe is of no doubt.
Usually
the regional minister and other prominent people would meet them at the airport
with a jubilant crowd cheering them up but that was missing as well.
This is the time the players need the
support of its sports loving public, but it looks like they have been left high
and dry
Others are not happy because of the
amount of money given to the players when the country was and currently is going
through a financial hassle, coupled with the airlifting of this huge amount of
3 million cedis to the players in Brazil which attracted the attention of
international press and the embarrassment it brought upon the country.
Some think that the behavior of the
team officials and the sports minister which resulted in blows leading to the
sacking of some players from the camp is one of the reasons why people are
losing interest in the stars.
What I called the most embarrassing of
all, are two events that have taken place in Kumasi when the stars arrived. One
is when the players at a training session, were booed at, to the extent that
the captain, Asamoah Gyan had to beg the supporters to stop. Many people on the
street of Kumasi were hauling all sorts of insults on the players when they
arrived in town
The second incident that broke the
camel’s back is; when at a meet the press session a journalist with Graphic
news paper asked Asamoah Gyan whether he truly used his friend, a popular
musician, Castro for rituals as being rumored around. Baaaaam!!!! This question
brought tears down.
It took the intervention of Coach Kwesi Appiah to condemn
the journalist’s question and to boost morale. I’m told the journalist was
asked to leave the conference after that gratuitous question at that particular
hour. I was reliably informed morale dropped to zero at the moment the question
hit the captain; personally I think the question was way way below the belt, taking
into consideration the task ahead of the stars.
I sought the opinions of a few people
on the Ghana versus Uganda match have predicted Ghana to mislay, others personal outlook is that the stars should
not qualify to the AFCON so that the country will save money in its current
economic difficulty
The big question is; are people losing
confidence in our team? I pray the team management and the sports ministry will
look at this and save the stars from losing the fervent support from the
public.
Joseph Osei Oppong Brenya
Ultimate Radio
Osei2000@gmail.com
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