Happy birthday Egypt WCB

Today, Egypt WCB celebrates its first year of action; a year that witnessed many highs and lows, many achievements and disappointments and surprises as well and last but not least disputes, problems, problems and more problems; we even made our only in Egypt brand.
Anyway, I enjoyed and still enjoying writing here as well as making some friends with all WCB community, readers, bloggers ….etc and I would like to re-thank Daryl for giving me this opportunity.
But the thing I enjoyed most is your interaction through comments; they are like the fuel that keeps this blog working so please, don’t brake the habit of hanging around and giving your opinion.
Thanks to all of you who cared and read what I wrote and even bothered themselves to post a comment.
I want your feedback from the past year; I need to know how am I doing, am I good, bad or terrible? What do I need to work on? Is there anything I totally lack? What do you need me to write on more or less? Is there anything you think I should change?
Which post you like the most and which post you wished that you didn’t read at all?
Now, onto 2009; a year full of action to blog about and hopefully celebrate our world cup promotion isa.
Thanks again and keep tuned!!
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keep it up brother, its been fun reading your posts for a year. A while ago i woulda said you need to write more but given my inactivity as of late that would be hypocritical hehe
plus you’ve stepped up the productivity anywas so props! I find your match analysis to be on point… Happy new year Tamim! Best of luck to you and your beloved Egypt in 09




Tamim, I think you and Rami are doing a fine job. It shows that Egyptians and Tunisians are most passionate about football. It is therefore no accident that our clubs are constantly enjoying successes on the African scene. I hope for that success to continue and that we make it to the Wold Cup in South Africa. I believe those of us living abroad should focus on dealing with things that would help the game back home. We should focus on constructive criticism of many aspects to improve things. For example, how to avoid situations like I saw today during Ahly and Ismaily game. We have some of that in Tunisia, and so the question is how do we go about addressing this issue?
Keep up the good work! I hope we keep the comments civil. It’s regrettable that other blogs are essentially inactive. For example, I’m puzzled that our Moroccan friends have not posted anything since early July! Even the hring of Roger Lemerre to lead their NT did not get mentioned!




thanx rami and rachid
rami: know, i have work and i have my sudy so i barely find time or mood to write here but i am trying my best.
rchid: totaly agree with you!!, mahmoud on morocco blg suddenly stopped, i don’t know why but maybe he will come back during qualification matches!!




Great work and congrats! Being stuck in another country I am always hungry for ANY egypt football news so anything you post on here I will read… Keep up the good work!
Posted from
United States




My feedback: Tamim, you’re the worst blogger ever…
No, just jokin’
I love to read your blog, ’cause here in Germany you don’t get ANY information ’bout the egyptian national team, the only important things here are the Bundesliga, english league and spanish league. (Sometimes also italian and french league.)
I loved to read your postings during the Africa Cup, everyday I looked for news.
I hope you keep on blogging until Egypt is Champion 2010 ![]()
Happy 2009




great job tamaim esp as of late uv been writing soo much i havent even been able to keep up and its usually me beggin for an aricle u really have stepped it up BIg time…i wud jsut lie to put ina request for more articles about the special individuals who play in euorpe im sick of herein about abu trieka and barakat when they are both old and suck…i wud like artlices about amr and mido which u have done…just any annoying plea..lol


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