Who said global warming is a bad thing?
It is the biggest challenge the world is facing today, the UN petitions don’t stop, neither do the protests of environment lovers and NGOs it was even one of the most important issues on the electoral agenda of American president Barrack Obama; however this is not the case for Amr Zaki.
Or at least that’s what Wigan manager, Steve Bruce said:
“He has trained like Zaki again this week and whether that’s because the sun’s come out I don’t know, but it’s a factor.
“I’m not being funny because he struggled with the winter and the conditions over here compared to what he’s used to.
“Added to that there were a few personal issues that will not be made public, and we did have a big problem on our hands.
So he believes that Amr Zaki would perform better if the weather is hotter; in that case let the global warning deteriorate and the carbon dioxide emissions would double so that we can see England’s weather changing and eventually Zaki scoring goals and get us to the world cup.
Now let’s get serious, it is apparent that Amr’s situation is getting better after he returned to training and reportedly impressed.
“But, to be fair to him, he has trained extremely well and he will be involved at the weekend because I can’t and I won’t deplete the team by losing another centre forward.
“If I was to leave him out completely I would be cutting my nose off to spite my face. We haven’t got enough players to do that.”
“We can’t have that many opportunities and chances on goal and not take one at this level, no matter how well Paul Robinson played.
“You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to find out that that is the area in which we need to improve.
“The reason we’re in the top 10 is that Amr Zaki scored 10 goals by the end of October. He hasn’t scored since.”
These were Bruce’s words
Wigan’s next match will be against Bolton and Zaki is set to start the match because of Mido’s injury and if he want to stay or even attract offers from other clubs, he needs to score and score a lot.
League update:
ENPPI – Ahly 2-2
Ismaily – Zamalek 3-1
with two weeks remaining and one postponed match for Ahly
1 Ismaili 57
2 Ahli 54
3 Harras Hodoud 49
4 Petrojet 47
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Zamalek are nowhere to be seen at the top. What is happening to them, have they become a mid-table team?
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Actually kiko, zamalek has gone through a lot of administrative dilemmas in the past 4 years accompanied by some irresponsible players and incompetent coaches that have brought the team down but this year things are starting to change and the team now comprises a group of young talents from the youth team who are slowly restoring the club reputation.
Things are getting better in the road to restore their reputation unless something else happens!!




ismaili alrady won its a fact…and zaki bttr start scorin or hes gnna spend the rest of his career in a different EPL….the (Epyptian Primeir League) lol




zidan scored today; great news.




nice goal too.slightly lucky tho




can we get a newartcle tamim..i no tests but if u can manage itd be nice thx




i am very sorry omar bas wallahy u can’t imagine the piles of work behind me……maybe today or tomorrow i will post something!!




thx man something to read in between studyin lol


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