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Post by moz on Feb 2, 2017 11:00:03 GMT
Ramadan performance highlights.
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Post by moz on Feb 2, 2017 0:16:28 GMT
Great respect for Essam El-Hadary at 44 years old and still the main reason that Egypt reached the Final with 4 clean shits, great saves and 2 penos saved. four clean shits you have to love it! sheets my friend , sheets. Lol Just a typo but at least it made you laugh or chuckle.
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Post by moz on Feb 1, 2017 22:51:49 GMT
Great respect for Essam El-Hadary at 44 years old and still the main reason that Egypt reached the Final with 4 clean shits, great saves and 2 penos saved.
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Post by moz on Jan 31, 2017 13:59:45 GMT
React to what him being loaned or his attitude. Loaning him is a smart move a chance for him to play regularly and evolve. His attitude is a bit rude and arrogant even if he was told not talk about the deal.
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Post by moz on Jan 29, 2017 22:21:51 GMT
Between Egypt and Senegal which style is more suitable for us to play? Egypt style which relay more on defense (strong defense of course) with a strong striker who can hold his ball and a fast wing/false nine always on offense or go with Senegal style of a more balanced gameplay.
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Post by moz on Jan 29, 2017 21:08:48 GMT
He was warming up getting ready for the extra time but the the goal killed his opportunity that and Egypt main striker subbed for injurie.
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Post by moz on Jan 28, 2017 20:52:18 GMT
I don't wish to slag off African football but it isn't the best is it? They have the odd outstanding individual but as a group they are pretty bad. Bit like England I guess. The bits I've seen have been horrendous, poor pitches, poor atmosphere, poor tempo...... Most of the teams if not all of them made complaints about the pitches and how it's the reason for both poor performance and injuries. The CAF really should focuse on playing the tournament every 4 years to give the hosting countries more time to be prepared.
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Post by moz on Jan 27, 2017 18:18:36 GMT
Ramadan in a recent interview addressed the issue with Cooper saying that he respect Cooper and understands his decision and that he is happy in Stoke And is learning a lot. Of course thats what he has to say towards his employers to stay onside. But probably but a few calls into his agent asking for a quick way out of The Potterries if we are not careful Anything is possible but keep in mind that he is with us till the end of this season at least and who knows Hughes may play him more once he returns from Afcon
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Post by moz on Jan 27, 2017 15:07:53 GMT
Ramadan in a recent interview addressed the issue with Cooper saying that he respect Cooper and understands his decision and that he is happy in Stoke And is learning a lot.
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Post by moz on Jan 26, 2017 0:03:03 GMT
Didn't get on. Don't think his fall out with the manager helped Egypt won so he's out there a bit longer I wouldn't call it a fall out all what Sobhi did was kick a water bottle on his way out he didn't argue or protest and he did apologies.
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Post by moz on Jan 23, 2017 18:54:47 GMT
Ramadan performance highlights in his 65 min debut against Uganda
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Post by moz on Jan 23, 2017 16:37:27 GMT
Egyptian newspapers published many news today about conflicts between Hector Cuper and Sobhi. Sobhi was angry after being substituted against Uganda after 65 minutes, Cuper didnt accept his apologies. I am not sure about these news, but I read it in 2-3 websites today. Cúper said Sobhi apologized and we accepted his apologies and that he (Cúper) understands Ramadan's frustration.
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Post by moz on Jan 20, 2017 16:06:52 GMT
Bony to start against Congo.
CAF advised Egypt and the other teams in the 4th group to do their warm ups inside the locker rooms and around the pitch to avoid damaging it any further.
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Post by moz on Jan 13, 2017 14:33:12 GMT
He's a superb striker with a bad behavior and temper under a good manager who can control him like Jesualdo Ferreira he shined.
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Post by moz on Jan 2, 2017 2:18:22 GMT
The ACON is the problem, why play him now and depend on him when you know he'll be absent for a month I guess that is Hughes analogy. Ah fuck it, why sign him? Not defending Hughes but he sure wants him to play after all he doesn't want to lose but like I said the timing of the ACON is the problem.
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Post by moz on Jan 1, 2017 17:11:53 GMT
Time to get rid of this ACON nonsense altogether. These teams enter the World Cup don't they? It's buggering the whole of European football up! Get onto it FIFA......NOW! It's a weather problem some African countries weather in the summer is very hot or very humid so they can only organise the ACON in winter.
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Post by moz on Jan 1, 2017 14:24:08 GMT
The ACON is the problem, why play him now and depend on him when you know he'll be absent for a month I guess that is Hughes analogy.
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Post by moz on Dec 30, 2016 12:47:39 GMT
Stoke request to keep Ramadan was denied but Hull request for Elmohamady was accepted.
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Post by moz on Dec 28, 2016 10:48:09 GMT
5, after our goal he should have changed the formation to be more defensive to keep the lead by taking Crouch out and bring Sobhi in to block their right side and help in counters and give Allen orders to be more defending and less attacking.
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Post by moz on Dec 17, 2016 18:31:17 GMT
I'm afraid he'll lose his confidence and his teammates' trust.
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Post by moz on Dec 16, 2016 8:40:40 GMT
Ramadan in permanently. Arnie is a liability. Let the club down badly against Southampton. Our top scorer is a liability!.
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Post by moz on Dec 15, 2016 22:54:54 GMT
With the ACON in January. Hughes'll never let him go.
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Post by moz on Nov 19, 2016 8:40:05 GMT
Just noticed your definition of a Premier League standard player. Does the "other Premier League teams" bit mean any particular teams, or what might make more sense, any (as in all) other Premier League teams? Do Leicester have any Premier League players? As I've already said I believe all teams below the top 6 have to carry some players that are not really of Premier League standard that includes Leicester. I'm not going to start reviewing and analysing the opposite criteria of squads of all the teams you keep coming up with to try to disprove my opinion of a player who if he's played 250 games for Stoke I will have watched at the ground at least 125 of them and many of the others on stream plus the amount of times I've been daft enough to watch his crap international team as well. What have I seen in those games is a player who tries hard, follows instructions but has no standout qualities and almost never has a major influence on games. Just as I believe all but the elite have to carry some sub standard players some Championship clubs may be able to retain some Premier League standard players. You get players like Cameron Jerome who regularly yoyo between the divisions by your definition when he's playing in the Premier league he's a Premier League standard player does he remain one when he gets relegated or transferred? I prefer a judgement call to me he's most definitely a Championship standard player, Robert Earnshaw, Michael Chopra the same. If you want to judge things by a different criteria thats fine by me, I'll keep backing what I see with my own eyes. By the way Mama Sidibe League One player, you'll fucking hate that. I think you should understand that as there are top 6 teams there are also different tier of players sure Whelan isn't qualified to be a top tier and he may be not a top mid tier but he is certainly PL player and remember Stoke isn't top tier sure we might argue that we are among the top or the upper mid tier and Whelan isn't and that as of now we are in a level above him and that we need players better than him but saying he isn't PL player is not fair to him and the rest of the squad.
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Post by moz on Nov 14, 2016 6:20:52 GMT
Egypt is playing against Ghana in world cup qualifiers so we hope that you cheer for Egypt and the stoke city player Ramadan Sobhi wish us the best of luck because if we win this game we will have a great advantage to qualify to the world cup you can watch it through youtube streaming Why isn't Ramadan starting? He preferred to start with Mahmoud Hassan (nicknamed trezeguet) since he is faster than Ramadan, good shooting skills and is superb for counter attacking but he lost the ball many times since he lacks Ramadan physical strength and ability to keep the ball for the longest time possible and that the reason he deployed Ramadan the second half to keep position of the ball which what he did.
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Post by moz on Oct 19, 2016 16:56:33 GMT
I don't think about it. I'd love to see him play more, but MH is the manager, he works with the players day in and day out. Who am I to second guess his decisions/strategy when I only see a fraction of what is really going on. For all wee know, Ramadan might spend all training session every training session practicing standing on the ball! I just think its a double standards, he rewarded Crouch for scoring a hat-trick against the mighty Stevenage but doesn't even put Sobhi on the bench after a stand out performance against a weakened Hull. I think its those sort of decisions that have got a few of us with our backs up. Sure he was great but he seemed afraid in front of the goal and preferred passing than shooting even when he was in a great position to score and in this stage that is a big negative.
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Post by moz on Sept 25, 2016 22:13:01 GMT
MH is walking on thin ice yet some of you believe that he'll send the lad home for no apparent reason.
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Post by moz on Sept 21, 2016 20:10:09 GMT
What's the Egyptian for shoot? It is actually shoot. He seems afraid to try and miss.
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Post by moz on Sept 19, 2016 21:05:45 GMT
Like I informed this board before he was brought in by the commercial department.Thats why MH won't play him,it's like Shea when he was brought in ,it's just to sell shirts and our profile. He will be back in Eygpt by Christmas. Hardly believable, Sobhi played before so your accusations are baseless. Hughes is one of this managers who make changes very slowly. He is either very cautious or lack the confidence to take the risk.
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Post by moz on Aug 30, 2016 23:24:48 GMT
Ramadan was oweful today add this to him and El nenny fighting over who to play the penalty, He seemed very nervous and under alot of pressure. He is under a lot of pressure, seems every Egyptian is bigging him up as the the next Ronaldo. Sure they do but he must learn to focus and ignore what is being said about him.
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Post by moz on Aug 30, 2016 20:52:28 GMT
Ramadan was oweful today add this to him and El nenny fighting over who to play the penalty, He seemed very nervous and under alot of pressure.
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