Kwadwo Asamoah (14 Viewers)

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,820
Oh so now you're changing your whole story to make it seem more reasonable.

Sorry, there's plenty of white males in those tent cities. So your point is, well, pointless.

The entire world had an economic crisis which we still haven't recovered from due to the actions of reckless US investors, investors who were never questioned or punished. Some of those tent cities are a direct result of their actions, but who cares, since some white males are well off.

Anyway, Forza Asamoah!
I'm just saying :D. So many people on this forum are against the US for whatever reason they find as justifiable. Better you're here anyway, you have more opportunity.
There, I made it bold, underlined it, AND italicized it for you.

What is the point you are trying to make here? Am I a reckless investor? Is he? Are you claiming I support these people and their actions? And none of this changes the fact that the US economy is better off than the Italian one.

Wanna come to my side of the tent tonight? My mate caught a stray dog and we're gonna cook it to celebrate the win. You can get here by walking along the trash pile until you see two old men jerking off each other. Then turn left when you smell the rotten meat.
Sure sounds great. But can I bring my multiple firearms?

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Anyways, 91% pass accuracy tonight. 3 key passes, 3 crosses (2 accurate), and 5 long balls (4 accurate). He was good tonight, but he is definitely wasted back there at leftback.
 

Radboss

New Member
Jun 14, 2009
1
Excellent pass to open up the defense for the goal. Every time he had the ball today he did something useful with it. Such a shame to see him so underutilized. There were countless times where he was begging for a switch with 20 yards of space any side of him and the ball was given away cheaply instead.

On a side note, it's really disappointing to come to this thread and see 20+ posts today with only one line of text(an edit on a post) about how Asamoah played football today.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
He was quite good today, when he was involved in the play. As you said, under-utilized, and certainly their game plan was a little iffy. I'm a little disappointed Ghana is playing him in the backline instead of the midfield.
 

beowulf

Junior Member
Dec 9, 2012
350
Terrible management by Ghana to put him in the back four. Easily their most influential passer on the night. Atsu has no end product. Montari is a joke and Essien is well past it. LOL @ Prince Joketang as well.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,989
Ghana looked with zero ideas upfront.

They should use asa in midfield, because if their plan of using him on def is not to lose, with that offensive power they have they willdefinitely not win
 

mukumsplau

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2008
4,443
Asamoah: I don’t like defence
By Football Italia staff

Juventus’ Kwadwo Asamoah says he does not like playing in defence after being selected at left-back for Ghana last night.

The 25-year-old normally plies his trade as a midfielder but was asked by Black Stars Coach James Kwesi Appiah to play in a role further back in the 2-1 World Cup defeat to USA.

Speaking to Ghanaian media following the loss, the player expressed his belief that he is of no use to his team at left-back.

“Everyone knows the role in which I can give my best,” Asamoah said. “I’ve never liked playing in defence but when you are asked to do so what can you do?

“I think I am one of the players on the pitch with the most quality and I am very useful when I help out in attack.

“I don’t like playing in defence and I don’t think I can help the team there. My role is offensive.”
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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I hope he speaks out about it to Conte as well. We would lose amazing quality in midfield if we decided to force him into a left back.
 

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