pas de recrue ....pour un million....sur le banc.......pas le style du racing.........si il est bon il jouera.....
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Adepte..du..morse... ?alphons a écrit :pas de recrue ....pour un million....sur le banc.......pas le style du racing.........si il est bon il jouera.....


Concernant Hoshni, s'il vient et avec tout ce qui se dit de bien sur lui, j'espère bien que c'est pour démarrer titulaire oui, surtout à ce prix là !
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In an exclusive interview with Hosny Abd Raboh, the player stated that his transfer to French club Strasbourg is uncertain.
The player expressed his love for Ismaily, saying that he owes his fame to the club. He added that he regrets not having helped Ismaily win any tournaments in the past few years.
"I've been in the first team for three years, and we've just been unlucky," he said, "we've reached three finals, but lost them all."
Since winning the Egyptian League in 2001, Ismaily has made it to the final of the Egyptian Cup, the African Champions League, and the Arab Champions League, but lost all three chances to secure a tournament.
Abd Raboh said his fate is in the hands of club President Salah Abdel Ghany, since he still is under contract for another two seasons. He added that any Egyptian player dreams of securing his future by playing in a strong European team. "I received several local and foreign offers," he said, but added that the most appealing one was from French club Strasbourg. He said the million-euro offer would be good for both him and the club. French club Monaco had expressed interest in the player several months ago, but negotiations reached a stalemate. Abd Raboh said that playing in any other Egyptian club was unthinkable, so if he stays in Egypt, he'll stay with Ismaily.
Abd Raboh is currently in the Egyptian national team camp preparing for upcoming World Cup Qualifier matches.
The player expressed his love for Ismaily, saying that he owes his fame to the club. He added that he regrets not having helped Ismaily win any tournaments in the past few years.
"I've been in the first team for three years, and we've just been unlucky," he said, "we've reached three finals, but lost them all."
Since winning the Egyptian League in 2001, Ismaily has made it to the final of the Egyptian Cup, the African Champions League, and the Arab Champions League, but lost all three chances to secure a tournament.
Abd Raboh said his fate is in the hands of club President Salah Abdel Ghany, since he still is under contract for another two seasons. He added that any Egyptian player dreams of securing his future by playing in a strong European team. "I received several local and foreign offers," he said, but added that the most appealing one was from French club Strasbourg. He said the million-euro offer would be good for both him and the club. French club Monaco had expressed interest in the player several months ago, but negotiations reached a stalemate. Abd Raboh said that playing in any other Egyptian club was unthinkable, so if he stays in Egypt, he'll stay with Ismaily.
Abd Raboh is currently in the Egyptian national team camp preparing for upcoming World Cup Qualifier matches.
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