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Experience Ghanaian Sports Broadcasters in South Africa covering the CHAN tournament believe nothing will stop the Black Stars of Ghana, from winning the African Nations Tournament after the team had overcome Ethiopia in the last group match on Tuesday.
The Multimedia Group Limited ( MGL) journalists present in South Africa who have monitored the team’s routine closely believe the discipline, contribution of the Ghana FA, its support staff and the revolutionary moves of Maxwell Konadu and his crew are to know that there will be no barricade to stop the Black Stars from winning the CHAN trophy.
“We team Multimedia predict that from now on this team will win its quarter final, semi-final and final duel with effortless ease and there won’t be extra time in any of the games.”
To be frank we have not seen a team as disciplined and organized as the present set up of this squad compared to 2011 in Sudan where we were abysmal
“We must thank the Ghana FA for all these innovations” they said.
The MGL team made of Benedict Owusu of JOY/LUV FM , Worlanyo Wallas of ASEMPA/ADOM and Isaac Eshun of MULTI TV and all the other journalists who are there for the tournament have been heaping praises on the team, with team chairman Fred Pappoe, saying that the team cannot afford to disappoint after the huge confidence of all and sundry reposed in the team.
The Black Stars will play their yet to be named quarter finalist opponents on Saturday.
Meanwhile the management of uniBank (Ghana) Limited wishes to congratulate the playing body of the Local Black Stars Soccer Team for qualifying into the Quarter finals of the on-going CHAN Tournament being organized in South Africa.
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