Brothers do fight together, don`t they?
Primarily, most of the talk wasn`t against any player, but about criticizing the performance of a team who were deceiving themselves and their countrymen of their capability and making a monument out of their failure. Besides all their statements were nothing but provocative.
Where`s the Egyptian dignity?
Why didn`t Rorwara accept out representative`s apology (Samir Zaher)? Why didn`t he shake hands later with him in public? Why did he refuse recently to stay in the same hotel with an Egyptian delegation? Whose hands disqualified Zaher from an Arab postition? What was the FIFA`s punishment against the Egyptian team? How was Chaouchie`s punishment cancelled and this enabled him to participate in the World Cup? Who mocked our goalkeepers`s coach for kissing the Quran near one of the cameras?
Was all that fair? Who accepts that the attacker is considered a victim and the victim is punished and the attacker is crowned?
People seem to forget too easily and too fast.
I hope that people weren`t fooled by our media men whose JOB was to say that they were supporting the Algerian team in the World Cup, just to ease the tension between the two nations. In their hearts I know that they would want any African team to go as far as it takes them to or even to win the cup, rather than Algeria scores a single goal.
You triggered something inside me and I can`t stop, but I have to leave to watch the historic Egyptian victory against them 4/0 in the CAF.
Best Regards
آخر تعديل بواسطة Essam ABDOU ، 26-06-2010 الساعة 07:26 PM
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