Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah says he has not taken bribe before handing a call-up to any player in his coaching career.
Many football advocates believe the various national football team coaches take bribe before giving opportunities to players to represent the nation.
When asked if he had taken a bribe from any player before in his career during an interview with Happy FM, the former Al Khartoum Watani gaffer pointed out that he will never tone that line and warned his technical staff he will relieve whoever does that from his duties in the team.
"You can't even try it because I'm rich in my own way. When they say somebody is rich, it does not mean you have money to look after the whole Ghana but you're called a rich man because you have your peace of mind. You can have whatever you want at any given time without nobody's help, that's how you are considered rich," Appiah said.
"If I have let's say GHC 1,000 and I know that's enough to take care my family, I'm content with it so why should I try to seek for more from people, but it's like people know my character so they don't approach me with such talks."
The 57-year-old continued,"If you have a player and maybe he's good, but because of trying to induce me to call him will even make me lose interest in the player. Because I believe if the player is good you don't need to pay any bribe before he can earn a call up."
"People may have the thinking that they can go and talk to my assistants in regards to giving their clients call ups, but I always tell my assistants that if any of them allow himself to be induced by any agent and I hear about it, I'll have no option than to sack you that very day because if you allow yourself to be used by players agents before handing him a call up, what control would you have over the player? The agent will not respect you as a coach likewise the player. Once you do that, the player will tell his other colleagues, and automatically you'll lose your respect, so I don't condone that kind of behaviour."
"It's my hope that none of my technical team will ever try to do that because I'll sack whoever does that from my team," Appiah deduced.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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People in positions of trust must be mindful of what they say in the public media as it can be interpretated in so many ways. Much as I endorse riches from hard and honest work, I wish to correct the notion that poor people have no peace of mind and are likely to take bribes. Some poor people have peace of mind because they are honest,respectful, open-minded, diligent, humble, not boastful, content with what they have,fair in their judgements etc
Please do not throw dust into our eyes. You have peace of mind because you are rich. Remember competence and fair judgement in the selection of players into the National Team can contribute to peace of ming for most Ghanaians. NO FAVOURITISM OR SHOW OF POWER OE SETTLEMENT OF OLD SCORES!!!