Is it me & just the die hard Black Star fans or did Milovan Rajevac show Ghana complete disrespect as the Black Stars made history on Sunday at the World Cup? It seems like our so called coach wanted to see the Black Stars lose to his birth nation from the beginning. With arms folded on the sidelines in what seemed like some sort of childish “I refuse to coach” protest or better yet intended sabotage against the Black Stars, as he waited until the last minute to play Captain Stephen Appiah knowing very well that we had lost most of our major premiere league international players to injuries, this idiot had the audacity to say in public that he felt that the Black Stars got lucky in their win against Serbia- Whaaat?
It seems that no one will ever have respect for Africa & Africans until we stand up & show respect for ourselves. Rajevec has no problem being highly paid by Ghanaians & accepting the accolades brought on by the history making Black Stars, but for some reason his arrogance makes him think that we need him as a coach so much that he can be disrespectful to our nation & our people & be irreplaceable. I urge the Ghana Football Association to demand an apology for his reprehensible, unprofessional, unsportsmanlike conduct & words at the very least & at the very most give him his walking papers back to his beloved homeland of Serbia where he can show his enthusiasm & loyalty for his nation all he wants.
Unfortunately unlike the late great Brooklyn MC the Notorious B.I.G who said “I made you so why would I play you“, Milovan Rajevac forgot that Ghana made him, but instead he returned the favor by playing the Black Stars on their historical day completely biting the hand that feeds him as he continues to get Mo’ Money from Ghana! Those of us Ghanains who are awake & are not having any more of this blatant disrespect towards us or Africa have one thing to say to Rajevac in the vain of Notorious B.I.G:
“Disrespect my click, my imperial..F*ck around and made (Milovan Rajevac) milk box material..You feel me? suckin’ , runnin’ your lips..’Cause of you” I’m on some real Black Star Power ish!
As Asamoah Gyan kicked Ghana into the history books on Sunday it seems like Coach Milovan Rajevac wanted no part of the celebration as he turned away from his players & assistant coach’s gesture in wanting to celebrate their collective win with him. This man is full of drama & the type of European disrespect for Africans that has been a bain of the continent’s existence for far too long. Is he really such a great coach that he is irreplaceable or are the Black Stars just great players that can be coached by higher caliber coaches to achieve even greater heights that will finally have the clubs of African nations recognized as true premiere leagues with the money & star power to back it up? It is time that Ghana & all of Africa wake up to see our power & greatness as a people on & off the football field & show the world that they need us on their football fields & off to achieve greatness much more than we need them. The proof is in the pudding as you count & see how many African players are on most if not all of the winning European premier leagues. Africa is the Future & the entire world has taken notice in the newly resurrected scramble for Africa , so when are Africans going to take notice & truly claim our INDEPENDENCE?
“Ghana’s coach Milovan Rajevac has said he did not celebrate Ghana’s victory over Serbia due to the respect for his country. Coach Rajevac, who hails from Serbia, pushed away his assistant Kwesi Appiah, when the latter tried to embrace him after Ghana’s lone goal victory in Sunday’s match. Speaking at a Press Conference in Pretoria on Monday, the coach said, “I have a lot of respect for my country and to show that I decided to stay away from the celebration“. READ MORE
“Milovan Rajevac did not have a large international profile before taking over as coach of Ghana in 2008…” READ MORE
“This is all I have worked for,” Gyan said, “and to be man of the match, it is fantastic.” After the final whistle, the Ghanaians ran across the field in celebration, some carrying national flags to receive the applause of a crowd which had almost made them the home team.“Every African is behind us,” Gyan said. “I salute all you guys. We win this match for you.” READ MORE
Africans & Ghanains in particular are generally a peaceful people & we will always rather celebrate & look on the positive side of things than fight, but we must look at the bigger picture at what this World Cup means to each African nation individually & Africa collectively. We must wake up to all the bullshit that we have been dealt & continue to accept & recognize that we are better than that & more importantly that we deserve better than that & must teach our young people what possibilities the future can bring through our present actions & by our example. As former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said”
“The rise of [Michael] Essien, Drogba, [Samuel] Eto’o – and a host of other stars playing in the best leagues in the world – underlines the rich talent waiting to be discovered in Africa. And that applies not just to football, but in every field. What football shows is that if people get a lucky break, a chance to fulfil their potential, they score, they shine. The benefits are tremendous, not just for individuals themselves but for young people generally and, of course, our wider society. More ways are needed to support the young people of African countries to achieve their ambitions and exercise their skills. Everyone wins if we do. ” READ MORE
Doesn’t it seem like Milovan Rajevac was more upset about Ghana’s win than the actual Serbian Coach? Give this man his walking papers back to Serbia ASAP! He is obviously homesick!
“In the twentieth century, and especially since the end of the war, the processes which gave birth to the nation states of Europe have been repeated all over the world. We have seen the awakening of national consciousness in peoples who have for centuries lived in dependence upon some other power. Fifteen years ago this movement spread through Asia. Many countries there, of different races and civilisations, pressed their claim to an independent national life. Today the same thing is happening in Africa, and the most striking of all the impressions I have formed since I left London a month ago is of the strength of this African national consciousness. In different places it takes different forms, but it is happening everywhere. The wind of change is blowing through this continent, and whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political fact. We must all accept it as a fact, and our national policies must take account of it” Harold Macmillan: The Wind of Change
53 STRONG! UNITED STATES OF AFRICA SHALL BE RECOGNIZED WITH THE BLACK STAR NATION LEADING THE WAY!
You are a fucking ill (real) racist!!!!!!!! If you are a normal person you will read and understand what fucking shit the “tolerant” europeans are writing & lying about Ghana´s team and people!!! But you are only a fucking blind Nazi (like your german friends), so you will not see and realize that we (Serbia) are supporting Ghana – and thats not only because the coach of Ghana is a serb!!!!!! Rajevac makes a very good job and he makes no presents to the Serbian team – Ghana wins – so what is your problem??? He is real!!! Or do you think if you have a Nazi-German-coach he would be a great coach which loves Ghana´s team and people?? HAHAHA NO, HE WOULDN´T!!! He would only try to earn a lot of money, and that´s it!!! But Rajevac is NOT that kind of a person – he only loves his country Serbia – but NOW he is the coach of Ghana and he likes his job with this guys – that is REAL!!! We are no fucking europeans racist – we are no fucking german nazis – we are SERBIANS!!!