Egyptian, 52 caps for the NT. He's a centre back? Not sure.
http://msn.yallakora.com/english/new...atid=1®ion=
http://nilesports.com/news/?p=2109
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_Said
Egyptian, 52 caps for the NT. He's a centre back? Not sure.
http://msn.yallakora.com/english/new...atid=1®ion=
http://nilesports.com/news/?p=2109
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_Said
Last edited by dantdot; 01-19-2010 at 04:29 PM.
Nice if true!
6 month loan deal then?“Ibrahim will fly to America next month as league starts in March, he tries to get visas to America and Canada” Haitham told Yallakora.com.
America goalkeepers’ manager Zaki Abdel Fataha had great role in the deal as he has good relations with Toronto coach Briki.
“I thank Zaki for his efforts in the deal, I hope everything move in the right way” he added.
It should be noticed that Said returned to Cairo after 6 month loan with Ahly Tripoli.
Hope he does the job.
"The Florida-based club, founded in 2006, are the only Canadian team in the MLS"
HAHA he must have said "I WILL NOT PLAY IN COLD".
MO: "Don't worry mate, Toronto is in Florida!"
he looks mean.
I remember seeing him play for Egypt a little while back. Solid, no nonsense defender from what I remember.
P.S. The wiki at this time says he's already with TFC, done and dusted. LOL.
"Personally I find him to be a great defender. But his attitude stopped him from any success. Everything bad that can exist in a footballer."
says somebody i was talking to that is quite familiar with him.
52 Caps for a national team that has performed well in recent years...definitely worth a gamble at a reasonable price...
"America goalkeepers’ manager Zaki Abdel Fataha had great role in the deal as he has good relations with Toronto coach Briki."
Who's Briki??
There was a guy on this board who kept giving us updates on Egypt...I think it was King Tut...
Let's see what he has to say on this.
so he would take up Amado's old international spot right?
So how with no American spots left, how many International and Canadian spots do we have left now?
He apparently signed for Everton, played 1 training match and then faked that he was going home to take care of his ill mother to try to play a in a local derby? lol WTF.
I just talked to Ibrahim Said about 2 hours ago and he confirmed it as well.
Okay I know the article fucks up a few times on the year TFC was founded and the Florida-based shit and all, but this article could be right on.
The UMNT goalkeeping coach is an Egyptian guy called Zaki Abdel Fatah who worked with Preki at Chivas USA before, as well as LA Galaxy and some other teams. He's a veteran coach in MLS and has been working with Bob Bradley for years now. I've seen him mention on Egyptian TV that he came very close to securing a contract for Ahly's goalkeeper at Philly for this season, but the deal fell through at the end because of Amir Abdel Hamid himself.
I haven't read anywhere else about this, but this article is really a stunner since I talked to Ibrahim Saeid a few months ago about coming to TFC and he didn't like the idea one bit at the time.
This is one funny article to run into, but at the same time, the dude is a solid defender who can play CB, as well as DM. This article definitely caught me by surprise!!!
Now the question is, my friend...
Does he solve our center back problem?
He's a solid defender that would do wonders in this league, but he is a nutcase and makes Joey Barton look like a saint. He also has the Abel Xavier syndrome, where he comes out with new hair color/style every game. With that said, he's always been impressive on the pitch and only reason he has not moved onto bigger and better things is because of his big mouth and his attitude. He burnt all his bridges in Egypt with Ahly, Zamalek and Ismaily. He has been trying to secure a contract for months with any of his former teams, but hasn't had any success.
hmmm... interesting thread.
I'm not familiar with this player, but I'm intrigued.
Good to know Mo & co. are working to fill in the holes that this club has.
I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes.
Zaki is pretty tame behaviour-wise, compared to Hima. Hima is on a next level. He's been arrested before in Egypt for beating up a cop. He's lashed out at his wife on live TV. He's pissed off Everton fans when he showed up with his hair dyed bright red. He's called out several coaches in his days as a youth. He's been caught doing other "naughty" things.
But as I said, his performance on the pitch always speaks for itself and anyone that doesn't know Ibrahim Saeid too well, would never guess he has anger management problems, if they judged him by his play on the pitch.
Hima will be a great addition, as long as he stays focused and doesn't get distracted by Toronto's open life-style (bars, strip clubs, casinos, etc).
With that said, I think he is very eager to prove himself to his critics in Egypt, especially after failing to make the Pharaohs' squad for Angola 2010 and failing to secure a deal with Ahly or Zamalek. He is in denial right now and people in Egypt are against him moving to MLS because they see it as a weak league. So he has to prove himself in this "weak" league, or he'll receive more criticism, especially that he hails himself as one of the best defenders in Egypt and believes he's been robbed of a spot on the NT for Angola 2010.
In a nutshell,
Vidic (solid performance, brave, etc) + Joey Barton (attitude) + Abel Xavier (hairstyles) = Ibrahim Said
Last edited by King Tut; 01-19-2010 at 05:18 PM.