Black Stars in the quarter finals!
We discussed this topic on World Cup Have Your Say on Sunday 27 June. to the programme again.
This was the end of my night out watching the football last night - an eruption of joy in South London as , at the end of a tense half hour of extra time.
Hundreds of Ghanaians and other Londoners had crammed into the bars of Acre Lane, Brixton to watch a display full of panache, tricks, flicks and freedom, but also strength and the ability to come back when it seemed the pendulum was swinging away from them.
Says ...
Africa's most pragmatic side flew in the face of tired clichés about naivety defining players from this continent
They're the third African side to make it in the World Cup quarter finals, after Cameroon in 1990 and Senegal in 2002.
So, lots of things to talk about ...
Is this finally football the way it was meant to be played and the way you were hoping it would be played at World Cup 2010?
Will the yellow cards and suspensions for André Ayew and Jonathan Mensah, and possible injury to Kevin-Prince Boateng prove Ghana's undoing against Uruguay?
Will now be the time the Black Stars really miss Michael Essien at the business end of the tournament?
How can they advance where Cameroon and Senegal didn't?