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Old lovers of the great game were privileged to see the likes of Baba Yara, Abedi Pele, Mohammed Polo and Ibrahim Sunday on the football field represent their country.
For another phase of Ghana’s national team football that involved participating in a FIFA World Cup tournament, players like Steven Appiah, Asamoah Gyan, Sulley Muntari, John Mensah have also earned their sport in the history of Ghana football having played their part for the country.
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But where is the future?
Sometimes only time can tell who lives up to the expectation of becoming a better a player or probably not. Football has seen some great prospects not live up to expectation due to circumstances surrounding their football careers or lack of opportunities.
However, genetics and constant practice can make a football player as Cristiano Ronaldo is trying to prove with his son Cristiano Jnr.
A section of some brilliant Black Stars players (current and old) have babies. Some do not. The big question is, are they training them to be the football babies Ghana needs for the future of our national team?
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So, as Ghana looks to make the future of Black Stars great, here are some players who need to give us football babies asap. For the culture, for football and for country.
Steven Appiah
Asamoah Gyan
Andre Ayew
Michael Essien
Jordan Ayew
Sulley Muntari
John Painstil
John Mensah
Kevin-Prince Boateng
Richard Kingston
Don’t lose your head over this. It’s just a way to say we’ve had some great football players in the country and if we could, we’d want their babies to offer the same talent on display like their parents did.