Message in customer mail ✍️ Yasser Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Bishr
*In a statement by the Sudanese national team coach, the Ghanaian nationality returned to his country ahead of the match that brought together the Sudanese national team with the Ghanaian national team, where he told his country, henceforth , I am preparing to face the Ghanaian national team, the team that represents my country, but excuse me, Ghana, today I am Sudanese and tomorrow I am Sudanese, and I will face the Ghanaian national team as if I was Sudanese, I consider it now. The Sudanese and I will do everything possible to win against the Ghanaian national team. I will be happier with the victory and I will also celebrate on the field if the Sudanese national team scores a goal. I love Sudan and I consider myself Sudanese because that. A good country deserves all the efforts I make for it. I will try to qualify for the African Cup of Nations, win it and qualify for the African Cup. The world will be my biggest dream with this good country, its passionate people. face, I aspire, if only a little, to bring them happiness. I know the difficult conditions that Sudan is going through, so I will do everything possible to make my beloved people, Sudan, happy.
*This coach has apologized to his homeland, Ghana, and declared his full affiliation to the country whose team he coaches, the Sudanese national team, which confirms that his heart is with his homeland, Ghana, and his spirit is with Sudan and its people, and he cannot betray Sudan, which he spends to train his national team, and this Ghanaian coach is more honorable and noble than many politicians and agents who practiced the the most extreme and cruel levels of betrayal, exploitation and mercenarism. They sold their homeland, displaced their population and enjoyed the moans of the raped women of the Majid women of Kandakat of Sudan, and were tormented by the blood from their private parts flowing as a result of the rape.
*This Ghanaian coach has assured his country that he is Ghanaian and Ghana is his country, but he loves his job and loves the country that pays him, accommodates him and gives him a job opportunity. This coach could have worked to defeat the Sudanese. national team for the benefit of his country, Ghana, without batting an eyelid because he belongs to his job and his profession, not his country. In this case, did this message reach the mailboxes of supporters and sympathizers of the militia?