You'd have thought so, but apparently not.I think, as one of his parents (father?) is Egyptian, he's fluent in Arabic.
I'm sure the comentator just called him el-habd
He doesn't speak it, he's said that in the interviews about his call up.I think, as one of his parents (father?) is Egyptian, he's fluent in Arabic.
I think I got the news mixed up - I heard al-Megrahi was dead and my first thought was Adam and a team-mate had gone for the same ball and the other guy had (naturally) come out worse.
He doesn't speak it, he's said that in the interviews about his call up.
Management team are yanks though, and do team talks through a translator. Though I would think many of the players speak at least some English anyway.
I don't think El Abd's performance on any pitch, over the last 3 years, needs an interpretor.Ah, fair enough, thanks. As the original poster says, then, makes his apparently very good performance even more impressive.
Well done AE-A!
Only negative is that we finally have an African player to lose during the African Nations!
Well done AE-A!
Only negative is that we finally have an African player to lose during the African Nations!
How often do these happen? We only had one earlier this year so do we have another 4 years to wait?
Where did you get that from, top scoopage Easy?Good point.
A problem only excaberrated even further once Drogba signs as well.
Where did you get that from, top scoopage Easy?