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San bɛware me: Black Stars’ Footballing Tale

Jerry Tsatro Mordy by Jerry Tsatro Mordy
January 24, 2024
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In the Ghanaian football space, a familiar song serves as the backdrop to a narrative that’s anything but a smooth ride. Nana Tuffuor’s “Me yere dada” sets the stage, not for a musical spectacle, but for the highs and lows of the beloved Black Stars. This isn’t just a tale of goals and misses; it’s a journey that invites every reader, whether a devoted fan or a casual observer, to witness the echoes of a song seamlessly woven into the fabric of Ghana’s footballing saga. As we hum along with Nana Tuffuor’s “Me yere dada,” it appears we’re not merely searching for an ex-wife but chasing the echoes of faded glory buried in the discordant notes of poor decisions.

Ghana’s Football Blues: A Dive into Turmoil

Ghana’s football prowess, once soaring, now flounders in the abyss of despair. We teeter on the brink of yet another AFCON group stage exit, questioning where we took the wrong steps in this dramatic football opera. The golden era under Kwesi Nyantakyi, with semi-final appearances and finals in 2010 and 2015, now feels like a distant memory.

Nyantakyi’s fall from grace, exposed in Anas’ revelation, left us yearning for the days of old. The warning signs were evident, but like an unsuspecting lover, we dismissed them. The dissolution of the FA was our necessary reset stage, yet we stumbled through the transition, now left singing “Me yere dada” with a hint of regret.

Asamoah Gyan: The Song we didn’t sing well enough

Enter Asamoah Gyan, the Baby Jet, the unspoken refrain of Ghanaian football. The man who, with a single kick, could have propelled us into the top echelons in 2010. The missed penalty against Uruguay still echoes in our dreams, like the haunting chorus of a heartbroken ballad.

As we reflect on Gyan’s illustrious career, from pivotal goals in the World Cup to enchanting moments in AFCON, we’re forced to confront our harsh treatment of the football virtuoso. We stripped him of the captain’s armband, and now, as we falter on the pitch, we realize he might be the ex-wife Nana Tuffuor was lamenting.

In our pursuit of a new captain, we discarded the magic-maker and now find ourselves yearning for the times when Gyan carried us through adversity. The nostalgia for his presence on the field intensifies with each lackluster tournament led by the current captain, Dede Ayew.

Summary:

As we listen to the echoes of “Me yere dada,” perhaps it’s time to acknowledge Gyan as the ex-wife we didn’t truly value until he left. To the Black Stars and Dede Ayew, a simple pidgin message: “We lef you squad give God. We no go talk plenty.”

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In this unfolding narrative, the focus shifts to introspection. We’re left wondering if the true “yere dada” is the glory we’ve lost or the players we failed to appreciate. Only time will tell if the drama of poor performances unfolding drama on the pitch will be redeemed with a triumphant encore.

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