Originally posted by Khokom
Salam.
Have you guys seen the women national team? LOOL Those women look scary. Some of them are very skillful. But I dunno, its just not right, watching a woman tackle another woman, you get the feeling OUCCCHHHHH.
What do you guys think?
Take care,
Khokom.
Salam,
Your speaking of football, you should perhaps watch rugby – that’s the men’s team I’m referring to ~ The tackling is a lot more solidifying.
Back on the topic of football though, women's football is becoming noticeably competitive.
As a gal, I think it’s great that women are breaking down the barriers of Sport and showing their talents in Sport, however I’m not keen on the comments made that women’s short should be made tighter. Women can till play with modesty and dressed dignified whilst playing .
Wa Salam
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7th October 2004 11:51 #8
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Salam -
I have no commentable views on the Algerian football team, but what I'd like to say is thank you Mr Pure_Algerian for the pics!
They are a lot more pleasing to look at than the Moroccan national team!
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LOLLOL LDNgirl! Well only a few of them are aight. LOL
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hahaha I get what you mean,Originally posted by LDNgirl
Salam -
I have no commentable views on the Algerian football team, but what I'd like to say is thank you Mr Pure_Algerian for the pics!
They are a lot more pleasing to look at than the Moroccan national team!
so why don't you start to find more info about the team
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I might be one of them soon

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Originally posted by Pure_Algerian
so why don't you start to find more info about the team
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I might be one of them soon
Your name wouldn’t happen to be Hamza by any chance P_G?
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Khokom have you been watching the women’s African Cup last month in south Africa? I don’t know how did, I have only watched 1 single game by the Women’s team it was against Mali the match was so dead am slow, but at least we got a team who qualified to the African Cup,Originally posted by Khokom
Salam.
Have you guys seen the women national team? LOOL Those women look scary. Some of them are very skillful. But I dunno, its just not right, watching a woman tackle another woman, you get the feeling OUCCCHHHHH.
What do you guys think?
Take care,
Khokom.

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I think you should delete Hemdani & Meriem they are French not Algerian!!!!!!!!
Players reject Algeria
Marseille's Brahim Hemdani has turned down the offer to play for Algeria
The French-born pair of Brahim Hemdani and Meriem Camel have both rejected calls to play for Algeria's national side.
Algeria's Belgian coach Robert Waseige was hoping the duo would play in a friendly against Burkina Faso on 18 August.
Marseille's Hemdani, who was linked with a move to English side Bolton Wanderers earlier this year, has rejected calls from Algeria in the past, saying he'd rather concentrate on his club career.
Camel, who plays for fellow French side Bordeaux, has already played for France at a junior level.
"They have repeatedly declined my requests to join the national team," Waseige said.
"They hope that they will one day play for the French national team."
In recent years, the Desert Warriors have been chasing Europe-based players who have dual nationality to persuade them to play for Algeria.
French-born defender Antar Yahia made history when he became the first footballer to take advantage of a change in Fifa's rules on international eligibility when he made his debut for Algeria last January.
Yahia, a former France under-18 international, was then followed by Samir Beloufa and Ouadah Abdelnasser were also French junior internationals but then opted for international careers with Algeria.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ca/3570178.stm




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