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Old 07-24-2007, 07:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Former Mido and Ghaly teammate at Spurs and current Blues player Steve Kelly announced that the £9m bid to sign both players is a step in the right direction as he sees both Egyptians as top class players.
Former Mido and Ghaly teammate at Spurs and current Blues player Steve Kelly announced that the £9m bid to sign both players is a step in the right direction as he sees both Egyptians as top class players.

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Former teammate of Mido and Ghaly at Spurs Stephen Kelly


Birmingham full back Stephen Kelly, who was a former teammate for Mido and Ghaly at Totttenham spoke today to the Birmingham Mail regarding the £9m bid from the blues to sign both Egyptians from Tottenham.

Kelly described Mido and Ghaly as top class players and added that the image of Mido as troublesome player is only a misconception.

"Mido is a talented player. He's a world traveller almost already and he's kind of proven himself in every league. the player concluded.

It should be noted that Birmingham's boss Steve Bruce is keen on signing both Egyptians permanently for a fee worth £9m (£6m for Mido and £3m for Ghaly).
According to British souces, both sides agreed on transfer details and the Egyptians will be ready to help their new side in the Premiership which is going to kick off in a couple of weeks.

The only problem that might face both Egyptians is their lack of match practice as both didn't attend preseason preparations with Tottenham.