Tuesday 3 June 2014

INJURED JERRY AKAMINKO THANKS FANS ON SOCIAL MEDIA-EXPRESS GRATITUDE TO WELL WISHERS



Photo: To all my well wishers,

Firstly I want to thank you all for the messages of support. I have read every single message and really appreciate them all. I also want to thank my family, friends, all the players and staff of the Ghana national team. 
I'm a strong believer of fate and even though I'm extremely disappointed to be missing the World Cup, I know my time will come. Above I believe God is in control. 
I played my part in getting the 'team' to Brazil and I emphasise on team because the Blackstars are one team. Every player in the final 23 is capable of achieving new heights with our support. The bond within the group is fantastic and I wish the boys the best of luck. I will be kicking every ball with them in spirit and screaming at the TV like a crazy fan. I will spare no one 😊

I'm currently in Miami and due to see a specialist tomorrow. I hope to have a date for surgery and rehabilitation period soon. Will keep you posted. 
I will be back stronger than before for both club and country and my aim is to be fit to help Ghana reach next years AFCON. 
Once again thank you for all for your support. JAKA will be back soon ✌️ Jerry AkaminkoGhana injured defender Jerry Akaminko has express gratitude to his fans and family on Social media after the 26 year old received lots of messages following a horrific injury he sustained.

The Ghanaian defender sustained terror damage on his ankle in Ghana’s pre-world cup friendly against the Netherlands last Saturday, which eventually saw him missing a place in  Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah’s 23 man squad for Brazil.

The Eskierhirspor defender who was a guarantee to the World cup has come out to express appreciation to well wishers after he suffered the unfortunate incidence four days ago.

To all my well wishers, firstly I want to thank you all for the messages of support. I have read every single message and really appreciate them all. I also want to thank my family, friends, all the players and staff of the Ghana national team”, he posted on his official facebook page.

“I'm a strong believer of fate and even though I'm extremely disappointed to be missing the World Cup, I know my time will come. Above I believe God is in control”.

“I played my part in getting the 'team' to Brazil and I emphasize on team because the Black stars are one team. Every player in the final 23 is capable of achieving new heights with our support. The bond within the group is fantastic and I wish the boys the best of luck. I will be kicking every ball with them in spirit and screaming at the TV like a crazy fan. I will spare no one”, he added.

“I'm currently in Miami and due to see a specialist tomorrow. I hope to have a date for surgery and rehabilitation period soon. Will keep you posted”.

“I will be back stronger than before for both club and country and my aim is to be fit to help Ghana reach next year’s AFCON. Once again thank you for all for your support. JAKA will be back soon Jerry Akaminko”.

The former Ghana youth international is currently with the team in Miami to go through a surgery.




By Frank Darkwah
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