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    Captain Haddock wrote:
    BHAFCSeagull wrote:
    HOVEPARKRESIDENT wrote: Oh come on please! CMS holds onto his place in a dismal Scotland squad and El-Abd creeps into an equally awful 30 man Egyptian squad. Hopefully Poyet will soon be named as the new manager of Samoa.
    I happen to enjoy your posts. Anybody that doesn't has no sense of humour. mark5 lighten up and let us make up our own minds.
    Really? REALLY? What's funny about them? Before I started ignoring them and scrolling straight through I found them tedious, repetitive, generalised in their attempts to irritate with no coherent point.

    If you find them funny them either that loser has vastly improved (doubt it) or you have a riot abysmal sense of humour (no offence!).

    Mark5 has it right IMO.

    Either way, can we stop quoting him every time - I would have done so here if I could have edited the quoted text to just your reply.
    What I find quite amusing is the fact that he clearly comments on things that he doesn't know much about (in this case, the quality of the Egypt squad).

    Yes he is a troll, but he is harmless enough. His inane belief that EVERYTHING about the Albion is sub-standard, at best (pies, players, managers, facilities, etc, etc), is amusing, as is the fact that he goes to that much effort to post negative comments about a team that he doesn't support.

    In terms of repetitiveness, that goes for everyone banging on about ignoring him all the time.

    I would suggest that people that really get offended/annoyed/irk
    ed by him are the ones that need to take a step back and realise that THIS IS THE INTERNET AND NOT REAL LIFE!!!"
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Albion star called up by Egypt

Adam El-Abd enjoyed an impressive second half of the season Adam El-Abd enjoyed an impressive second half of the season

Adam El-Abd is eyeing the World Cup qualifiers after being handed a first international call-up by Egypt.

The Albion defender was last night named in a 30-man squad by Pharaohs boss Bob Bradkey.

Egypt are building towards a World Cup qualifier against Mozambique on June 1.

El-Abd was born and brought up in Brighton but has an Egyptian father and has been called up after an impressive second half of the season in the Championship.

His form after recovering from a stress fracture to the foot caught the eye of Bradley, the American who has been in charge of the Pharaohs since September.

Bradley recently lost experienced defender Wael Gomaa to injury. Egypt are looking to qualify for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1990.

El-Abd joins Sunderland midfielder Ahmed Elmohamady as the only English-based players in the party.

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