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OMG: Asamoah Gyan On A Season-Long Loan To Al-Ain…

Asamoah Gyan
Asamoah Gyan

I am not a football fanatic but from the little I have heard and seen, I thought Ghanaian striker Asamoah Gyan was doing great at Sunderland FC…How come they are loaning him for a season to Al-Ain? What team is that even? Let the soccer fans coach me on this…

Was Gyan sinking that fast to be loaned away just like that? I know what happens to players clubs loan out, most of them never get to return and even if they do, they are benched forever…

If you do not know, then here it is…According to Skynews, “Sunderland have agreed to let Gyan go to Al-Ain, who will pay an undisclosed fee to take him for the season”. (undisclosed fees?…Hmmm)

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6 thoughts on “OMG: Asamoah Gyan On A Season-Long Loan To Al-Ain…”

  1. According to Steve Bruce, The current Sunderland Manager, Since the Ghana v England game where Gyan played so well and scored, his representatives (parasites) he calls them, have been turning his head trying to engineer a move to a bigger club so that they can make a quick buck. This has severely affected Gyan so Bruce thought it was best for him to go out on a season long loan to recapture his form and come back to Sunderland and produce the kind of impact he made when he first arrived.

    These players need to be careful and make sure the kind of people around them are there to support them and be of benefit to them rather than thinking of themselves. This not only creates a problem for their current clubs but also the player himself and could potentially ruin their careers.
    But i back Gyan to clear his head and come back stronger than ever!!!

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    • @Terry Agyeman, yes true talk. I heard Dentaa is his manager and these people are surrounded with greedy bastards who are just looking to make money from asamoah. They are talking him into signing for big club so Dentaa and her people can get big money to chop from him. Now see what has happened . When did Dentaa become even a professional footballer manager? The people you surround yourself with can really kill you caree so watch out asamoah

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      • @Yaw, you are a FOOL people like u hide behind ur computers and fabricate stories to make ur BORING life feel better..pls get ur facts b4 u chat shit…i KNOW dentaa personally n for your info, she only manages his endorsements and his foundations… SHE DOES NOT DEAL WITH ASAMOAH’S FOOTBALL BUSINESSES OR INTERFERES with his football career in anyway. HENCE, SHE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for ANY DECISION/ CAREER MOVE he does…she does not even make money from what she does for him….believe me bitterness hinders success, grow up and stop being a hypocrite coz if u wer given the chance, u would be the greedy bastard looking to make money from asamoah……

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  2. Gyan is not been himself at all and is not been performing also Steve Bruce us trying to protect him from all the big teams that has been trying to sign him to me Gyan needs to slow down and not be selfish by Joining big clubs that soon players like Patrick kluivert, Steve Mcmannemen, Owen etc did the same thing but where are they now some of them had to retire at early stage and some of them don’t even get the play time at all so going to AL-ain is a good thing and by the way Al-ain is a top team that’s doing fine in their league the club was establish in 1968 
    and has great former players turn trainers like Bruno  metsu from France and Brazilian shining star Alexandre Gallo playing their as well so to me Steve Bruce did the right thing I remember football used to be all about who is the best player got the skills etc but no it’s more money hungry game you can’t just make some few goals get name and think you can climb the ladder just like that look at Torres for example they spend so much on him but what is he doing for them nothing at all so dude needs to chill out 

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