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Ghana Plan Australia Friendly

(Goal.com) - The President of the Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi says the Blacks Stars’ intended friendly tie against Australia next month is not cut-and-dried.

He said negotiations are at the final stages but the Ghana Football federation has not taken a final decision on the purported international Friendly.

The proposed friendly has been fixed for the Queens Park Rangers home grounds in England.

“It is almost, it is not fully confirmed but it is almost. We have virtually agreed on the terms of the contract. It just signifies our signatures, signing and then ensuing that it formalizes but then I can confirm to you it almost through,” commented the FA boss.

The match has been tentatively fixed for November 15 in England but Kwesi Nyantakyi thinks there might be a change of date.

“It is most likely it will played on the 14th because the English National team has a game on the 15th and the initial indication we’re getting are that, they may not approve of a match for the 15th which coincide with their match but they may approve of a date either a day before or after their match,” President Nyantakyi reiterated.

The Black Stars’ ego has been bloated beyond elastic limit after a promising World Cup debut in Germany where Ghana became the sole Africa representative in the second rounds of the competition.

Ghana has not throttled back since with comprehensive victories over South Korea and Japan.

Having defeated Saudi Arabia in August last year, the Black Stars will be hoping to add Australia to the number of their Asian victims after the Australians moved from the Oceania region to the Asian Zone, to complete their Asian conquest.

The last time the two countries met were in August 2005 when the Black Stars triumphed against the Socceroos in an international friendly.

The Australian tie will be the West African side’s fourth assignment after the World Cup finals and remain unbeaten.

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I think that ghana will win any day against Australia. Thats my word

Ghana is gonna win. They will probably spell Australia.

Australia sucks Ghana is gonna win 5-0

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