Local sports
I envy Abedi Pele – Stephen Appiah reveals
Legendary former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah says that he envies the legendary Abedi Ayew Pele who has three off his sons playing football.
The former Ghana captain was speaking about the burgeoning football career of his second son Rodney Appiah and how he gets emotional when he watches him play.
The youngster who started his football career in Italy with the Juventus academy recently signed for Accra Great Olympics during the second transfer window and has made a handful of substitute appearances.
Appiah who was speaking in an interview on TV3’s WarmUp Plus Show on Saturday morning says he envies Abedi Pele who has three sons who all play football especially knowing how passionate he is when watching football.
“So the other day we were on the table eating and I was cracking jokes with him and I said you, you want to be better than me have you played at the World Cup before? Did you qualified Ghana to the World Cup before and we laughed at it”
“I’m happy to see my son although he hasn’t started playing yet but has been on the bench four times and I must stay I envy Abedi Pele because I know the joy that man have when he is watching football.”
Source: Ghana Guardian
-
Lifestyle1 month ago
Road Safety Authority narrates how buttocks causes road accident
-
GENERAL NEWS2 months ago
Why 15 police officers stormed Owusu Bempah’s church – Kumchacha narrates
-
GENERAL NEWS1 month ago
Watch how Ibrahim Mahama rode Honda superbike to pay last respects to late friend
-
GENERAL NEWS2 months ago
How Offinso residents storm destooled queen mother’s house, demand for new chief
-
South Africa News2 months ago
Woman thrown out of a speeding taxi while on her way to work
-
GENERAL NEWS4 weeks ago
Deadly clash between youth and navy personnel results in two deaths at Tema Manhean
-
SHOWBIZ KONKONSAH4 weeks ago
Junior Pope’s Death: Video of John Dumelo refusing to join canoe for movie shoot over safety concerns resurfaces
-
News Africa2 months ago
‘Satanically dubious’ – SCOAN releases statement on BBC’s report about TB Joshua, church