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Post by chigstoke on Sept 26, 2018 14:15:26 GMT
The wonderkid Ramadan still having trouble ripping up the Premier League then I see?! This is a shock. Enjoy another relegation lad. How can he save them from relegation when he is injured since the start of the season? Anyway they are a poor team, if Stoke City had a good coach last year so Stoke should have survived and a team like Udders got relegated. Wouldn't matter if he was fit, Hesh. He's dog shit. Did you see the twitter clip he uploaded of trapping the ball from about 1ft in the air? If that's what he called 'skills' then he hasn't got a big skillset. So much for going to Liverpool. The bonus was our increased popularity in Egypt, and more Arabic fans on our social media accounts. That's it, and even all that has died down now. You don't even post half as much anymore mate, you made some good points since joining.
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Post by Dr Hesham on Sept 26, 2018 16:17:25 GMT
How can he save them from relegation when he is injured since the start of the season? Anyway they are a poor team, if Stoke City had a good coach last year so Stoke should have survived and a team like Udders got relegated. Wouldn't matter if he was fit, Hesh. He's dog shit. Did you see the twitter clip he uploaded of trapping the ball from about 1ft in the air? If that's what he called 'skills' then he hasn't got a big skillset. So much for going to Liverpool. The bonus was our increased popularity in Egypt, and more Arabic fans on our social media accounts. That's it, and even all that has died down now. You don't even post half as much anymore mate, you made some good points since joining. Certainly popularity for a club in region based on a player is temporarily, if he succeeded it will be good memories forever, if he fails it will bad memories or no memories. For example all Egyptians are still in love with Basel, they encourage any young player to join them because they have good memories with Salah, El Neny, Hamoudi there. For Ramadan it is the opposite 180 degrees, he was the wonder kid here in Egypt before travelling to UK, his performance became worse and worse every week either in PL or with the national team, he was the 2nd best player for the national team and now he is not even called for the national team, he has 0 confidence and for me the main reason for that is that he was ruined by Hughes and Lambert, he is not that bad like most of people here think and he is not that good like most of Egyptians think, any way it is not good memories enough so i dont blame Egyptians for not being loyal for the club. On the other hand many sponsors and research marketing companies measure clubs fan base based on number of their followers on different social media and i am sure more than 40-50% of the current Stoke fans on social media pages are Egyptians, this alone deserves what has been paid to buy Ramadan, in addition to that he was sold for the same price, Ramadan himself was making ads and campaigns for companies in Egypt every month or every 2 months, i dont remember any ads for him in the last 1 year because Egyptian fans think he had to stay with Al Ahly and continue his progress and play in the clubs world cup instead of staying on the bench and ruining himself in PL. I have the Oatcake forum in my browser favorite list, i check it everyday, but as you see the forum is full of toxic and negative energy, i am shocked about the situation of Stoke City in championship, I predicted a fast recovery and only one season there before coming back to PL, contributions by all users have decreased because no one here is satisfied with the current situation.
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Post by nott1 on Sept 26, 2018 16:29:42 GMT
Wouldn't matter if he was fit, Hesh. He's dog shit. Did you see the twitter clip he uploaded of trapping the ball from about 1ft in the air? If that's what he called 'skills' then he hasn't got a big skillset. So much for going to Liverpool. The bonus was our increased popularity in Egypt, and more Arabic fans on our social media accounts. That's it, and even all that has died down now. You don't even post half as much anymore mate, you made some good points since joining. Certainly popularity for a club in region based on a player is temporarily, if he succeeded it will be good memories forever, if he fails it will bad memories or no memories. For example all Egyptians are still in love with Basel, they encourage any young player to join them because they have good memories with Salah, El Neny, Hamoudi there. For Ramadan it is the opposite 180 degrees, he was the wonder kid here in Egypt before travelling to UK, his performance became worse and worse every week either in PL or with the national team, he was the 2nd best player for the national team and now he is not even called for the national team, he has 0 confidence and for me the main reason for that is that he was ruined by Hughes and Lambert, he is not that bad like most of people here think and he is not that good like most of Egyptians think, any way it is not good memories enough so i dont blame Egyptians for not being loyal for the club. On the other hand many sponsors and research marketing companies measure clubs fan base based on number of their followers on different social media and i am sure more than 40-50% of the current Stoke fans on social media pages are Egyptians, this alone deserves what has been paid to buy Ramadan, in addition to that he was sold for the same price, Ramadan himself was making ads and campaigns for companies in Egypt every month or every 2 months, i dont remember any ads for him in the last 1 year because Egyptian fans think he had to stay with Al Ahly and continue his progress and play in the clubs world cup instead of staying on the bench and ruining himself in PL. I have the Oatcake forum in my browser favorite list, i check it everyday, but as you see the forum is full of toxic and negative energy, i am shocked about the situation of Stoke City in championship, I predicted a fast recovery and only one season there before coming back to PL, contributions by all users have decreased because no one here is satisfied with the current situation. I always liked Sobhi and wanted him to succeed, but he was poorly treated at Stoke by coaches who didn't know how to improve his obvious skills!
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Post by Dr Hesham on Sept 26, 2018 17:26:11 GMT
Certainly popularity for a club in region based on a player is temporarily, if he succeeded it will be good memories forever, if he fails it will bad memories or no memories. For example all Egyptians are still in love with Basel, they encourage any young player to join them because they have good memories with Salah, El Neny, Hamoudi there. For Ramadan it is the opposite 180 degrees, he was the wonder kid here in Egypt before travelling to UK, his performance became worse and worse every week either in PL or with the national team, he was the 2nd best player for the national team and now he is not even called for the national team, he has 0 confidence and for me the main reason for that is that he was ruined by Hughes and Lambert, he is not that bad like most of people here think and he is not that good like most of Egyptians think, any way it is not good memories enough so i dont blame Egyptians for not being loyal for the club. On the other hand many sponsors and research marketing companies measure clubs fan base based on number of their followers on different social media and i am sure more than 40-50% of the current Stoke fans on social media pages are Egyptians, this alone deserves what has been paid to buy Ramadan, in addition to that he was sold for the same price, Ramadan himself was making ads and campaigns for companies in Egypt every month or every 2 months, i dont remember any ads for him in the last 1 year because Egyptian fans think he had to stay with Al Ahly and continue his progress and play in the clubs world cup instead of staying on the bench and ruining himself in PL. I have the Oatcake forum in my browser favorite list, i check it everyday, but as you see the forum is full of toxic and negative energy, i am shocked about the situation of Stoke City in championship, I predicted a fast recovery and only one season there before coming back to PL, contributions by all users have decreased because no one here is satisfied with the current situation. I always liked Sobhi and wanted him to succeed, but he was poorly treated at Stoke by coaches who didn't know how to improve his obvious skills! Yes you were one of the very few here who were believing in him, unfortunately he didn't help himself when he had some opportunities.
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Post by musik on Sept 26, 2018 17:32:38 GMT
1) Charlie Adam 2) Kevin Wimmer
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Post by citynickscfc on Sept 26, 2018 17:33:46 GMT
I always liked Sobhi and wanted him to succeed, but he was poorly treated at Stoke by coaches who didn't know how to improve his obvious skills! Yes you were one of the very few here who were believing in him, unfortunately he didn't help himself when he had some opportunities. Ever heard of Freddy adu? He was playing level or two above me in Finland a couple of years ago 😂 he was a wonderkid also.... In USA I guess it is very different standards. That's my only explanation to how poor I think Ramadan is.
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Post by Dr Hesham on Sept 26, 2018 17:48:18 GMT
Yes you were one of the very few here who were believing in him, unfortunately he didn't help himself when he had some opportunities. Ever heard of Freddy adu? He was playing level or two above me in Finland a couple of years ago 😂 he was a wonderkid also.... In USA I guess it is very different standards. That's my only explanation to how poor I think Ramadan is. We have some Egyptian players playing in American League, they are sh.t. Lets wait and see what will happen to Ramadan when he comes back from the injury and start playing, either he will have the same performance as his performance with Stoke and in this case he should come back to Egypt, or he will have a similar performance to his performance with Al Ahly and in this case he will move to a better club.
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Post by Mendicant on Sept 26, 2018 19:12:21 GMT
1. Adam 2. Moses
Not only an answer to the question, but also the world's first electoral register.
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