It was very unfortunate he couldn’t play much for the black stars but his time during the Barcelona 92 in the meteors team was something magnificent. This guy could dribble the opponents and they were holding his jersey from the neck to put him down. He has done a lot for Ghana the very handful times he was called upon.
Well seasoned and well spoken. Ablade you were my hero. Thank you for all the memories you gave us in the 1980's and 90's. God continue to bless you my guy. My God that was the golden time of local football in Ghana. Phooobia!!
Growing up in Koforidua, watching Dawu vs other teams, this guy, Emmanuel Sackey (then of Oly), Abdul Midjima, Eugene Addo were the most skillful I ever saw. Skills paaa be this.
Ablade Kumah is a very wise elderly brother that I respect so much. He is very focus and up to date about his job. He don't rush at all, I remember when I was young in the 90s watching him play was so good. It's very unfortunate and sad GFA doesn't take good care of people who worked hard to uplift the flag of Ghana 🇬🇭 Higher Keep pushing my brother, you are blessed.
I’ve been waiting for you to interview Ablade Kumah for a while and I’m so happy to see one of my idols again. This guy can dribble and even dribble himself😂😂. Sometimes he over does it but he was so good. His personality is a bit like Robert Eshun, both don’t like the public space and are quiet. Doesn’t like to be infront of the camera.
Shamo Quaye and Ablade Kumah were both born in Tema New Town where I'm from and in fact, the town is so blessed with talented players even up till date; we still have some of the players like Joseph Atamah Laweh and Benjamin Tetteh in the Black Stars.
Dan this is the best interview so far so far so far this guy was a talent I remember going to kaneshie sports complex to watch him play, I love you so much Ablade Kumah do you still wear your stretch jeans 👖
Sabato, you’re one of my soccer idols including Papa Shamo, Joe Debrah and the senior 79 squad. God bless you all and may Shamo continue to rest in the Lord.
Whatever it is I blame Shamo Quaye in that African cup match, when he powdered his. That was the only occasion he did that but you can see Dan Kweku Yeboah trying hard to create the impression it was part of him.
The 4-2 win it ended 2-2 and extra time Kotoko scored 2-0. Joe Dee Debrah scored. Those days Kotoko players were more matured and already playing in Black Stars.. Yahya Kassum, Frimpong Manso, Emmanuel Ampiah, Akwasi Appiah, Yaw Owusu, Thomas Boakye, Stanley Abora and Sarfo Gyamfi were all Black Stars players
The likes of Ablade Sabato Kumah, Thomas T Quaye, Joe Addo, Ezekiel Alamu, Santrofi Anumaa Acquah, Shamoo leather Quaye, Paul Ajooda were the pillars of Hearts Of Oak in their era..
Great old days of football, the question is,does Ghana still have the talents of those days, if yes, then the FA should sit up and take Juvenal football serious ,How old is Kuma, he looks young..
One of the greatest player Tema New Town have product, & I wish Dan could have ask were is his formal team mate he play with during colts time, who is called Richard at number 7 position ( soccer angels team)
Heh! Those days Assin Fosu Soccer Missionaries was a deadly team, they were tough to beat. They had very good players. Several of the 1991 starlets players were from that team. They had Kelvin ESSIEN, Ben Owu, Augustine Arhinful and I think some Willie Brown, I think. That was some top players.
Mr Yeboah, you are doing a great job. Where’s Barba Musa? Can you please interview him. I know he was injured but I left Ghana in 1990 so I didn’t hear anything about him anymore. Thank you
I started watching my first match at kumasi sports when they scored kotoko 2:1 I remember Hearts song at that time, Odum dwaniiiii oooo na Shamo na 3ba no