Hossam Ghaly Say Sorry to the Fans!! -
11-05-2007, 11:44 AM
Hossam Ghaly is facing a huge fine and a dressing down from Tottenham manager Martin Jol after angrily throwing his shirt to the ground following his substitution at White Hart Lane last night.
Spurs grabbed a 1-1 draw at soggy White Hart Lane, meaning they only need a point to reach the UEFA Cup in consecutive seasons, but Ghaly's reaction left fans raging
Def. Loved MJ's response 'You don't throw a spurs shirt on the ground.' Ghaly needs to grovel to make up for that. And although I don't think he's bad, he was shocking last night. Another ball straight through to the keeper anyone?
doesn't bother me if he doen't say sorry, what he should do is ^*"! off out of north london and never shoe his face here again.
throwing his shirt to ground in the manner he did showed scant regard for anyone who has ever played or supported the club, I found his gesture personnally disgusting towards the club i have supported all my life.
yes he may have been frustrated and annoyed at being subbed after coming on as a sub earlier but thats no exscuse whatsoever ,what he obviously doesn't realise is that there are thousands of spurs fans out there who take enormous pride in wearing the shirt and his actions are an insult to everyone of us.
I will be shocked and saddened if he is ever allowed to pull on the shirt of thfc ever again.
The only day I had respect for him was when he lost 3 teeth and played on. He still didn't play well, but at least he played on.
He's not had a good game in the shirt to date, and then to throw it across Martin Jol's path - NOT WISE. Deserves to get the boot.
Dont get me wrong what he did was totally disrespectful. END OF.
Thing thing that bugs me is when a player scores and takes his shirt of to celebrate is that not saying something like "I SCORED AND IT WAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE TEAM" Just posing a question please dont lambast me.
I think we all know the difference of taking the shirt of in celebration and what that eejiot done last night, by the way, he should have been booked ,seeing he was still on the pitch.
I don't have a problem with him being annoyed, but he should have kicked a water bottle or something similar. In the heat of the moment I don't think he realised the significance (to us) of what he did until it was too late.
For his own safety, I reckon big MJ will strongly suggest he makes a very grovelling apology as soon as possible (Hopefully after he's fined him heavily and let Ledley and Keano teach him some manners).
Perhaps a donation to one of our sponsored charities wouldn't go a miss either.
You can't insult 36,000 people and expect no reaction.