Showing posts with label Prince Baffoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prince Baffoe. Show all posts

Friday, 11 March 2016

Inter Allies" Baffoe Eyes Victory Over New Edubiase

Following their disappointing 2-2 draw at home to newly promoted Dreams FC last weekend, Inter Allies Midfielder, Prince Baffoe has stated his side are psyched up for a victory against New Edubiase in the Ghana Premier League on Sunday.


The former Asante Kotoko man has hugely impressed with an incredible resistance and steel and has looked solid in his last three games for the ‘Eleven Is To One’.


Although the hardworking midfielder is wary of the threat New Edubaise poses, especially at home, he is confident and has backed his side to beat them to get back to winning ways.


“It is always going to be a tough match against New Edubiase but we want to get back to winning ways so we have to be at our best to beat them,” Baffoe told Inter Allies’ official website.


“We respect our opponents but we know that we are capable of winning and that is what we are looking at.”, he added


Prince Baffoe joined Inter Allies at the end of last season and has been ever present in the Tema based side’s line up this season featuring in all league games thus far, with one terrific goal against Dreams FC in Tema.









Inter Allies" Baffoe Eyes Victory Over New Edubiase

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Inexperienced Players Caused Our Defeat - Baffoe

Inter Allies forward, Prince Baffoe has blamed inexperienced players for their loss to Liberty Professionals on Match Week Two of the Ghana Premier League on Sunday in Dansoman.


Inter Allies suffered a 2-1 defeat to Liberty Professionals at the Carl Reindolf Park on Sunday, a game head coach Herbert Addo made nine changes to the set-up that started against Aduana Stars in their first premier league game of the season.


And the former Kotoko attacking midfielder, reckon the inexperienced players who started the game were responsible for the loss.


“We played well, but two or three inexperienced players cost us,” the ex-Nania FC player told sportscrusader.com


“Lack of concentration on the part of some of us too allowed them to score two early goals in the first half.” Prince Baffoe noted.


Inter Allies started the game slowly, allowing Liberty Professionals to dictate the pace of the game and scored two early goals courtesy of Cephas Opoku and Latif Atta Blessing.


Prince Baffoe says the slow start was down to inadequate warm-up. He added that Liberty were determined to beat them and their lackluster start did not them on a bad pitch.


“We started slowly because we couldn’t warm up well before the game but after the first half, we were in a better shape for the second half and that was why we played well.


“The game was difficult because Liberty were determined to beat us so they made it difficult for us from the onset.


“The pitch affected us but that’s what we have in this country and there’s nothing we can do about it, the pitch is never an excuse for a loss.” He said.




Inexperienced Players Caused Our Defeat - Baffoe

Friday, 22 January 2016

Inter Allies Announce Prince Baffoe Signing

Inter Allies are delighted to announce that midfielder Prince Baffoe has joined the club.


The former Ghana U-20 player has penned a two-year contract with the “Eleven Is To One”.


Baffoe spent four years with Asante Kotoko where he won three league trophies and one MTN FA Cup.


“I’m very excited to join Inter Allies and it’s a great feeling be part of this family.”


“I will do my best to help the team with the experience I have and I hope things work well.”


He won gold at the 2013 All Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique with the national u-23 team, the Black Meteors.

Baffoe was also part Nania FC’s FA Cup winning team in 2011.




Inter Allies Announce Prince Baffoe Signing