Ghana international Jeffrey Schlupp has expressed delight at the return of Crystal Palace forward Kwesi Appiah to training.
The 26-year-old trained with the Eagles squad for the first time since last June after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury while training with Ghana in Accra.
Appiah posted a picture of himself training with his team-mates and Schlupp has expressed his delight at the striker's return.
He retweeted the training pictures posted by Appiah and wrote: "[I] love that bro."
Source: ghanasoccernet.com/
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You care for out mother land but who will listen to your opinion bro I quite remember those days where players like Opoku Afriyir (business man ) and others were players at Ahenboboano in Kumasi this things are no more there.
This is what baffles my mind when people who are supposed to know better are talking like serial callers. We live in a nation where Grass root Football is totally collapsed. The FA/Government doesn't care about developing talents. The league is nothing to write home about. We couldn't even get sponsorship to begin with. look at how curuption is the other of the day in our league centres. We have the FA who is fighting with the Sports Ministry. Yet we blame Avram for everything? We can't be serious. I heard Kwaku Yeboah asking coach Sarpong if Avram Grant been organising training for local coaches as part of what the FA contracted him to do. And he said no! Must this be organised by Avram or must the FA have programme for the year where it will be mandatory for the coach to do that? In any serious community; Job Descriptions are given; Targets are Set and Plans are laid to achieve the Targets. Check with with all the Advanced FAs and you will testify to what I'm talking about. It sad to hear some of this so called Sports Presenters and how they analyse and criticise. I hope they will sit one day and listen to how F00OLISH they sound with their arguments and submissions. Instead of channelling the opportunity to call for accountability and grass root development of the game with all the money people have been squandering, they just talk about the coach this, the coach that! How can you build a better house without a good foundation? I remember all the various radio presenters calling for Avram Grant to stay in Ghana, what must he stay to monitor? Any games ongoing in Ghana? How many local players are in the national team? The local league is collapsed but we don't hold anybody accountable. Where are the Cost Leagues? All lands are sold for stores and properties. SAD for Ghana!!