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bennythedip2 June 26th, 2014 15:14

'Gimme the money honey'
 
It's all about money, as Key Ghana players sent home


Ghana's two biggest stars have been suspended from the team just hours ahead of their crucial World Cup match.

Sulley Muntari, the AC Milan midfielder, and Schalke midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng have both had their World Cup accreditation withdrawn, the Ghana FA (GFA) announced.

The two former Portsmouth players will play no part in Ghana's must-win last group match against Portugal in Brasilia on Thursday.

The squad has been in a state of rebellion over unpaid appearance fees and Muntari is reported to have slapped a senior GFA official during a heated meeting.

Boateng "verbally abused" coach Kwesi Appiah, said the GFA.

A statement from the association said: "The GFA has suspended Sulley Ali Muntari indefinitely from the Black Stars with immediate effect.

"The decision was taken in the wake of his unprovoked physical attack on an executive committee member of the GFA and a management member of the Black Stars, Mr Moses Armah on Tuesday 24th June, 2014 during a meeting.

"The GFA has approved coach Kwesi Appiah's decision to suspend Kevin-Prince Boateng indefinitely from the Black Stars.

"The decision was taken following Boateng's vulgar verbal insults targeted at coach Kwesi Appiah during the team's training session in Maceio this week.

"Boateng has since showed no remorse for his actions which has resulted in the decision."

The statement said both Muntari and Boateng's accreditation for the World Cup has been withdrawn "with immediate effect".


The players had been in a dispute over money, and the Ghana FA reportedly flew a chartered plane to Brazil carrying 3million US dollars (£1.8million) in order to pay the players their appearance fees. That money was said to have arrived in Brazil on Wednesday.

Speaking prior to the suspension, Ghana midfielder Christian Atsu had insisted the dispute would not affect the team on the pitch as they prepare for a must-win game against Portugal.

''We are not going to say we are not going to play because of the money,'' Atsu said on the Ghana FA's website.

''We love our nation and we are going to play for our nation.''

But events since then cannot help but overshadow that match. Any winner between Ghana and Portugal could advance to the next round if the United States lose to Germany.

The suspensions continue a chaotic World Cup for Ghana, which began with the FA strongly denying that it had agreed for the national team to play in matches later this year which others were preparing to fix.

An undercover investigation by Channel 4's Dispatches and The Telegraph identified two people, one a licensed FIFA agent and the other a Ghana club official, who said they could fix friendly matches involving the national side.

GFA president Kwesi Nyantakyi denied that he had agreed for two proposed matches to go ahead.

Following his suspension, Boateng spoke to German magazine Sport-Bild, and blamed the incident on a disagreement with Appiah during training.

"Sulley Muntari and I were just joking around, and the coach stopped the session and sent us back to the changing room," Boateng said.

"Afterwards I went to the him and asked what he had against me and he started yelling. He insulted me. There were words like: 'F*** off'."

Boateng said he accepted his suspension but seemed to dispute the reasons the Ghana FA gave for it.

"No one should think I insulted the coach," he said. "I'm travelling now, and I wish my colleagues all the best for the match against Portugal."

tiredeyes June 27th, 2014 09:37

Ghanaian Asamoah Gyan leaves Sunderland within a year of his £13million move to go play for .... Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates :eek!: on £6million a year :'D

Seems like a cultural thing.

tiredeyes June 27th, 2014 17:44

http://www.anony.ws/i/2014/06/27/9b6...c1f8_Boye1.jpg

Quote:

Ghana’s World Cup players reportedly demanded that their $3 million bonus – in cash – from the country’s president arrived before they exited the tournament. According to Globo, when John Boye received his $100,000 stack, he was pictured kissing it. It has been branded as everything you need to know about what’s wrong with modern football.


Story > https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/photo...688-slideshow/

bennythedip2 June 27th, 2014 19:55

Like we said ...'Gimmie the money honey' :frog:

Tony2005 June 28th, 2014 06:47

Its not all about the money.....



Even in defeat, Cristiano Ronaldo is a saint to his fans.

A 15-year-old boy reportedly climbed down a drainpipe to Ronaldo’s balcony of his Brasilia hotel room and frightened the superstar when he returned. But instead of calling security, the Portugal star let the fan take home some autographs, pictures and a story he’ll never forget.

According to Globo Esporte, Yago Leal and a friend managed to evade security and access the roof of the hotel, but only Yago proceeded to go through with the dare.

Globo Esporte:

“Yago, from Brasilia, said he found a way across the roof of the Portuguese national team’s hotel and reached the balcony of Cristiano Ronaldo with another friend.

“However, when it was time to invade the playmaker’s room, he went alone. Inside the room, he took time to look around before CR7 came back.

“When Ronaldo returned, the player was frightened by the presence of the boy, but, according to him, treated him well and did not call security.

“He even gave him some autographs, took photos and helped Yago find his way back outside, this time down the corridor.”
Yago told Globo, “I lay in (Ronaldo’s) bed because I knew he’d slept in it, and when he came in, I was there. He was good to me. He said that I had better go, but that he would not call security.”


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