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Ghana’s soccer chief drummer Joseph Langabel says goalkeeper Richard Kingston should not blame anyone for his exclusion from the Black Stars 25- man provisional squad for the African cup of Nations tournament in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea later this month.
According to him, Richard Kingston would have been a sure bet for the Nations cup tournament if he had not shown insubordination to the Black Stars coach in Ghana’s friendly game against Nigeria in London last year.
“What I have seen in this coach is that, if he tells you something and you don’t listen, I’m afraid he will do away with you no matter who you are”. He told Joy Sports.
“Richard left the team to Manchester when we arrived in London for the friendly game against Nigeria with no reason, so if the first match that was called off due to the riots in London had come on, Ghana would have played without a second goalkeeper because at the time we had only Adam Kwarasey”
He added that, Richard Kingston’s insubordination angered the coach and that could probably be the result of his exclusion from the team.
Nineteen Black Stars players left Accra on Friday night to commence camping in South Africa for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Six other players will later join the team to finalize preparations for tournament which runs from 21 January to 12 February.
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