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gray

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As you said, this is more a case of connecting a number or assumptions and deciding that the comments are racist, rather than blatant racism.

I'm aware that Majed and BayernFussball have conversed on a number of occasions on Skype, and the 'victim' in this case has stated that he doesn't take the 'accusations' and comments to heart.

From what I've seen, BayernFussball likes to mess with people and make those kind of comments, but unless he makes a comment that exhibits racism at more of a face value, there's no need in my opinion to take action.
 

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Amr

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    come on guys..can we concentrate on the subject this topic was opened for !! Arabic Football
    yeah,, i don't want this thread locked up :wallbang:
     
    Jul 19, 2003
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    Ahly destroyed Zamalek 4-2 and it would've been a much bigger margin if not for the imaginary PK for Zamalek that resulted in their 2nd goal, and the many chances wasted infront of goal by the Ahly forwards.
     

    Freddy

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    Feb 1, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by nosubstitute959 ] ++
    Ahly destroyed Zamalek 4-2 and it would've been a much bigger margin if not for the imaginary PK for Zamalek that resulted in their 2nd goal, and the many chances wasted infront of goal by the Ahly forwards.
    YEAHHHHHHHHH......We defeated the scum of Egypt....4-2 and many wasted chances

    The 4th goal for Ahly is EXTREMELY Beautiful......Scored by Emad Met'eb...I couldn't stop laughing after that goal.......He made their defence look like fooooools...:)

    AHLY....AHLY :):):)
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    Forgive my ignorance, but I'm just wondering guys; since everyone seems to support Ahly... are they the Man Utd of Arabic football?
     

    Majed

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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
    Forgive my ignorance, but I'm just wondering guys; since everyone seems to support Ahly... are they the Man Utd of Arabic football?
    I prefer to think of them as the Juventus of Egypt. :D

    Ahli and Zamalik are the most famous teams in Egypt. It's like the superclassico of Egypt. People in those countries may not follow the egyptian league, but this match usually draws attention.

    Much like:
    Al-Hilal vs. Al-Nasser & Al-Ittihad vs. Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia..etc.
     
    Jul 19, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
    Forgive my ignorance, but I'm just wondering guys; since everyone seems to support Ahly... are they the Man Utd of Arabic football?
    Well, like Majed said.....I'd prefer to associate them with Juve than Man Utd. Zamalek and Ismaily (who've formed an alliance together against Ahly) fans always accuse Ahly of bribing refs, controlling the FA, the media........etc. In that respect, they're very much like Juve, although they wear red. They just can't get over the fact that Ahly has more local trophies than all the Egyptian teams put together.

    Anyway.....Ahly has always been respected because of it's moral and ethical dealings with other clubs, despite what the haters say, and their don't-take-shit from any player attitude. That and they've always had a very productive youth academy. And it really burned them when Ahly was declared African Club of the Century. :cool:

    Plus we've got Gilberto!! :extatic:



    in red of course
     

    Freddy

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    Feb 1, 2004
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    for those who don't live n Egypt....IT WAS A HUGE NIGHT YESTERDAY after the game

    All the Streets Turned RED and the people were celebrating the win till dawn....I went to the Club and The scene was really GREAT.

    I wish I would have taken some pics

    I'm REALLY PROUD TO BE AHLAWY
     

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