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Dana White walks out of podcast after just 30 seconds

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Dana White was once involved in a bizarre incident after storming off a podcast during the opening seconds of the show. The UFC president was appearing on the ‘Howie Mandel Does Stuff’ podcast when the puzzling incident took place.

White was a guest on the show, alongside comedian Ginger Billy, which appeared to be getting off to a pleasant start as the host spoke glowingly about his guest during the introduction.

Mandel introduced him by saying: “We can’t thank you enough for being here. You and Ginger seem to be getting along. You are not only an amazing businessman, you are an inspiration. You are a philosopher. The way you do business, the way you conduct your business and your friendships and media is… I’m jealous. But Dana, I can’t thank you enough for being here.”

So far, so good. Or so it seemed.

Even Dana White seemed grateful for the kind words to begin with, but then the interview took a sudden U-turn as the fight promoter declared that he was “f****** tired of doing podcasts” before abruptly removing his headset and leaving the studio, leaving the podcast hosts and viewers stunned.

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The full transcript of Dana White’s brief appearance on the podcast reads as follows: “Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate it. I am so f****** tired of doing podcasts. I’m literally done with them. I’m not doing any more podcasts.”

Mandel and his daughter Jackelyn Shultz, who also serves as his co-host on the podcast, were visibly shocked by White’s sudden departure. The hosts simply sat in silence as White got up and walked out before the podcast continued without any mention of his departure, and became an extended interview with their other guest, Ginger Billy.

The incident left viewers equally confused, with some fans on X (formerly Twitter) speculating whether or not this was genuine or an outlandish marketing ploy to get people talking. But the fact that White never returned to the podcast and was not mentioned by the hosts suggests that they were as shocked as everyone else.

Dana White Eventually Revealed Truth About Podcast Exit

Dana White

Months after the incident, White revealed the truth about his swift exit from the podcast, and he did admit it was all planned and staged.

“Howie Mandel owns a lot of s*** that people don’t realise. Smart guy, great guy. So we’re walking through and stuff, and he goes, ‘Would you do me a favour?’ I said, ‘Yeah, what’s up?’ He’s like, ‘Would you come in and get up and walk off my podcast?’ I go, ‘I would be f****** honoured to walk off your podcast because I’m so f****** sick of doing podcasts, it’s not funny.’

“We go in there and do it, right? He’s like, ‘Take this to the grave.’ I said, ‘Done, I’ll take it to the grave.'”

Clearly, White doesn’t quite know what ‘take it to the grave’ means…

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15 Greatest Ghana Players in Football History [Ranked]

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Ghana’s run to the Quarter-Final of the 2010 World Cup, and ultimate penalty heartbreak, captured the imagination of the African continent and elevated them to a position of substantial prominence within the footballing landscape.

However, ‘the Black Stars’ have a rich history of producing some outstanding talent over the years, that extends far beyond the famous 2010 team.

Four African Cup of Nations triumphs and several runs to the latter stages of this competition contribute to what is one of the continent’s most successful footballing nations. There is a long list of players who have forged impressive careers in Europe that have emanated from the West African nation.

GIVEMESPORT have identified the 15 greatest Ghanaian players in history, ranking them based on a number of factors.

15

Inaki Williams

Career Span: 2013-present

Inaki Williams
Inaki Williams

A one-club player up until this point, Inaki Williams looks set to spend the entirety of his career with Athletic Bilbao, who he joined as a youth player in 2012 after four years with Pamplona. Williams spent the first season of his senior career with Bilbao’s farm team, Basconia, but since then has never really looked back, having swiftly become an established part of the club’s first team.

Though born and raised in Spain, Williams was able to represent Ghana due to his parents being from there and elected to play for the country in 2022. Williams, who has had an exceptional fitness record throughout his professional career, has since played in over 25 matches for the country but, to date, has scored very little.


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Stephen Appiah

Career Span: 1995-2012

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A midfielder whose career spanned almost 20 years, Stephen Appiah spent the bulk of his time as a player in Italy, turning out for Udinese, Parma, Brescia and Juventus between 1997 and 2005. From Turin, he went to Fenerbahce where he won a league title and Super Cup within his three-year stint there, before returning to Italy in 2009 and retiring three years later.

Internationally, Appiah debuted for the Black Stars in 1995 and would represent his country for the next 15 years, spending eight of those years, from 2002 onwards, as Ghana’s captain. With the armband, Appiah guided Ghana to the World Cup both in 2006 and 2010, retiring from international duty after helping his country reach the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup, a record for Ghana.

Stephen Appiah’s International Career

Ghana Caps

69

Ghana Goals

16

Ghana Honours

None

13

Mohammed Kudus

Career Span: 2018-present

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Mohammed Kudus began his professional career in Denmark, having moved there as part of the Right to Dream Academy. In 2020, he signed for Ajax, with whom he started to truly make a name for himself around the globe. Kudus spent three years in the Eredivisie and his exceptional form and potential meant a big-money move was never going to be too far away.

In 2023, West Ham United made Kudus the second-most expensive Ghanaian player in history when they agreed a deal worth a base fee of £38 million. Though Kudus didn’t follow up his first Premier League season’s form with anything like the same, Tottenham paid £55 million for his services but spent most of his debut season with Spurs out injured. Kudus made his debut for his national team in 2019, as a teenager, and has remained a consistent part of their side.

12

Edward Acquah

Career Span: 1956-1965

A professional for just nine years, Edward Acquah left a lasting legacy in Ghana as a footballer. A forward who began his career as a youth player as a goalkeeper, Acquah represented Eleven Wise and Real Republicans domestically, two teams within his native country.

Acquah made his debut for the Black Stars in 1956, briefly playing for them as The Gold Coast before Ghana gained independence from British rule. Across the next eight years, Acquah was a consistent and reliable source of goals for his country and his tally of 45 goals in just 41 matches saw him rank as Ghana’s top goalscorer, a record that was only broken in the 21st century by Asamoah Gyan. But many Ghanaian fans still regard Acquah as their top scorer, after scoring in unofficial matches against teams such as Blackpool, when the Seasiders toured Africa in the 1960s.

Edward Acquah’s International Career

Ghana Caps

41

Ghana Goals

45

Ghana Honours

AFCON (1963)

11

Thomas Partey

Career Span: 2013-Present

Thomas Partey

Many may point to Thomas Partey’s failure to produce for an underwhelming Ghana side over recent years, with the Villarreal man certainly the nation’s most talented individual of the last few years. He boasts a more impressive domestic career than most Ghanaians, having won La Liga, and the Europa League, played in a Champions League final and making over 300 appearances for two of Europe’s biggest clubs.

Injuries have certainly plagued Partey and perhaps prevented him from fulfilling his potential on a consistent basis, but at one point, the former Atletico Madrid and Arsenal player has still been able to display his ability as one of the most accomplished midfielders in the world at his best. But controversy currently surrounds partey, which cost him his place at the 2026 World Cup.

10

Mohammed Polo

Career Span: 1972-1994

“The Dribbling Magician” is not an easy title to acquire, yet one that Mohammed Polo was given all the same. Mohammed Polo spent his entire 22-year career playing in his native country of Ghana, predominantly with Royal Oak, who are the country’s most historic and most successful side.

Polo made his international debut in 1973, the same year he moved to Royal Oak for the first time. A forward, he would spend 12 years playing for his country in which time he notched 20 goals in 54 matches and helped the Black Stars win the Africa Cup of Nations in 1978, with his performances throughout seeing him named to the team of the tournament.

Mohammed Polo’s International Career

Ghana Caps

45

Ghana Goals

13

Ghana Honours

None


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Kwadwo Asamoah

Career Span: 2008-2022

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Not only was Kwadwo Asamoah an ever-present figure in Ghana’s 2010 World Cup team, starting every game in the tournament, but he also featured regularly in AFCONs between 2008 and 2013, helping the side reach the Semi-Final or better on four separate occasions. 71 caps for a nation in one of its most successful spells in modern times, the former Juventus star was a staple midfield linchpin alongside Michael Essien for the Black Stars.

Asamoah was a versatile and hard-working defensive midfielder, and this versatility and adaptability meant he was a useful option for a dominant Juventus side in the 2010s. The Kumasi-born man was at the heart of six consecutive Serie A titles and played an integral role in helping the Old Lady reach two Champions League finals.

Overall, a career which included 13 major honours and a prolonged spell in the side for a successful period for his country cannot be overlooked. Asamoah is often ignored in debates around Ghana’s greats, but should absolutely be in the conversation.

Asamoah’s International Career

Ghana Caps

71

Ghana Goals

4

Ghana Honours

None

8

Jordan Ayew

Career Span: 2009-Present

Jordan-Ayew

Although he may not flaunt as illustrious a club career as many others on this list, Jordan Ayew’s impact on the international stage exceeds most others who have worn the Black Stars shirt. The former Crystal Palace forward has made 108 caps for his country, making him the second-most-capped Ghanaian ever, whilst scoring 28 goals.

Ayew has played in two World Cups and five AFCONs, including playing a pivotal role in the 2015 side that reached the final of this competition. Add his international success to his solid, if unspectacular, domestic career which saw serviceable stints at Marseille and Aston Villa, alongside a Ligue 1 triumph, and the 32-year-old undoubtedly deserves his place in the Ghana footballing hall of fame.


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Sulley Muntari

Career Span: 2002-2022

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Another midfielder who enjoyed huge success in Italy, Muntari played at a similar level to Asamoah and ultimately left a similar legacy on the international stage. However, unlike Asamoah, Muntari lifted the Champions League in 2010 with Inter Milan, an honour that evaded his compatriot.

The ball-winning midfielder was one of the greats of this kind in the mid-2000s, following the likes of Claude Makelele in pioneering this role. He featured consistently for the Black Stars in their various deep exploits in AFCONs and was part of the 2010 World Cup side, albeit playing limited minutes in the tournament due to disciplinary reasons.

Muntari was often praised for the constant improvements he made to his game, adapting superbly with age. This led to a resurgence in his career in the 2010s, where he became an important cog in the AC Milan midfield in his early thirties.

Muntari’s International Career

Ghana Caps

84

Ghana Goals

20

Ghana Honours

None


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Samuel Kuffour

Career Span: 1994-2009

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A player who may not quite have made the impact for Ghana as many have on his list, but whose club achievements are almost unparalleled. Samuel Kuffour spent 10 years at the heart of Bayern Munich’s defence, winning 14 major honours, including winning the Champions League in 2001.

In an era where not many Ghanaians were pulling up trees for Europe’s very best, Kuffour dominated a Bayern backline with his imperious strength and deceptive pace. While managing a modest 59 caps for his national team, he was part of the first Ghana team to ever qualify for a World Cup in 2006 and was one of the talismanic figures in the team that paved the way for the successful generation that followed.

Kuffour’s International Career

Ghana Caps

59

Ghana Goals

3

Ghana Honours

None

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Man Utd Eyeing Liverpool Hijack for Yan Diomande

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Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing a new forward this summer who has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool, according to Sky Sports.

The key focus for United in the current summer transfer window has been to strengthen their options in the middle of the park.

Casemiro left the club following the expiration of his contract, leaving United short of options.

Manuel Ugarte has also been linked with a departure, which could leave Michael Carrick with a limited number of midfielders heading into the 26/27 season.

A deal has reportedly been agreed to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson, but it appears that United are pushing to bring in further midfielders.

On top of that, United could look to strengthen in other positions as they prepare for the Champions League.


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According to a report from Sky Sports, Manchester United are considering signing a new left winger in the summer transfer window.

It’s claimed that they are one of many clubs interested in RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande, who is currently starring at the World Cup with Ivory Coast.

The report also confirms that Liverpool consider Diomande a top target, while he is valued at over £86m by the Bundesliga club.

Liverpool and United aren’t the only clubs showing an interest in signing the RB Leipzig star this summer, which is no surprise after an impressive season in the Bundesliga.

Diomande, described as ‘one of the best wingers in Europe’, provided 21 goals and assists combined in the German top flight last season, a phenomenal record at the age of 19.

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There is no doubt Manchester United need to bring in a number of reinforcements in the summer transfer window to help Carrick keep them heading in the right direction.

United enjoyed a resurgence under Carrick last season after he arrived in January, and they benefited from having no European distractions, regularly playing just once a week in the Premier League.

Some of their competitors for the top four were also competing in Europe at the same time, so it was undoubtedly easier for the Red Devils.

Now that they will often be playing twice a week in the Champions League and Premier League, they need a deeper and more competitive squad to cope with the added fixtures.

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Arsenal in Mix to Hijack Man City’s Move for Forest Midfielder Elliot Anderson

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Arsenal are reportedly in the mix to potentially hijack a Premier League rival’s move to sign a new midfielder in the summer transfer window.

The Gunners have been linked with a host of players heading into the summer as they look to build on a phenomenal 2025-2026 season.

Arsenal lifted the Premier League title while they also reached the Champions League final, and they will undoubtedly be looking to go one better in Europe next term.

It’s unclear what their priority will be in terms of new additions in the summer, as they already have a star-studded squad with plenty of competition.

The reality is some players will head through the exit door as they look to re-shuffle the squad to go to the next level.


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According to a report from Sky Sports, Arsenal are in the mix to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, despite him closing in on a move to Manchester City.

The Gunners do have alternative options in the central midfield position, and it’s unclear, as it stands, who their first choice target would be.

Manchester City have submitted a proposal of around £120 million for Anderson this month, while the England international is also a target for Manchester United.

There looks set to be plenty of competition for the signature of Anderson, and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal would be willing to pay over £120 million.

Nottingham Forest rejected the £120m bid for Anderson, so he’s likely to cost even more than that.

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Bringing in Anderson to Arsenal’s current midfield would be a game-changing signing for Mikel Arteta.

The England international will be forming a strong partnership with Declan Rice over the summer at the World Cup, and he’s already proven to be one of the best up-and-coming midfielders in the Premier League.

There’s no doubt Anderson has what it takes to come in and start alongside Rice for Arsenal, but there will be question marks over whether they’d be willing to pay the asking price.

Anderson could easily be worth the kind of figure Nottingham Forest are demanding in the long run, but it could limit their potential to strengthen in other positions this summer.

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