He’s Still Got It

April 28th, 2009 | By: Rami | 67 Comments »

O93ed Ghadi

My first foray into the world of photoshop. What can I say? The man is inspiring!



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Username By Feedi | May 6th, 2009 at 4:07 am
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When Dhaouadi is coming back?He has allot of talent!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDBcvyu3y0o

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Username By Saber | May 6th, 2009 at 4:55 am
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Chermiti situation can also be the same next saison. Voronin said yesterday that he will like to stay at Hertha ( it all depends on the money, if Hertha makes it to the champions league they will have the money to buy him out of his contract with Liverpool).If not then I will like to tell you that they are already looking for an experienced Striker to help them in the Uefa Cup.
Pantelic is leaving next year thats makes chermiti in case that Voronin stays or goes only Striker number 4 behind Voronin ( replacement), Raffael and Domovchiyski.
About Haggui, Chermiti and all the Tunisian Profis that are only benchwarmers. Why would they not stay in Tunisian Clubs or go to smaller Teams or play 2nd league? the Answer is simple and easy ” its all about the Benjamins”. and if they cant develop themselves being Benchwarmers the Golf countries still offer good money.

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Username By Skander | May 6th, 2009 at 7:59 am
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not true

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Username By Saber | May 6th, 2009 at 8:14 am
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u tell me then

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Username By bassem | May 6th, 2009 at 9:57 am
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I think your right Saber, its always about the Benjamins, but some players don’t give a shit about the money and love the game more then they love the money. If i see Aimen play, i see a guy that realy enjoy’s playing soccer and realy works hard to achive the maximum that he has to offer.

Thats why i am realy disapointed looking at Herta and there strikers that he doesn’t enjoy a place at the starting 11. Because he realy deserves the benfit of the doubt. Chermiti works like the Dutch player Dirk Kuyt. Unstopable and hunts for the ball till he gets it or his team mate gets it.

This is the striker with all respect to Yassin, that can make a big difference for our national squad. I don’t see any progress in achieving this when he stays at Herta. Same counts for Karim at Leverkussen.

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Username By Saber | May 6th, 2009 at 11:01 am
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Bassam, chermiti is still young and has no experience in european level. Somehow I understand Hertha not counting on him right away. So it depends on him. how long is he willing to wait but the risk that he wont get his chance is also there. My opinion he should have made a smaller move!! not directly Bundesliga (he is a hardworker but not unique). Bassam with all Respekt Chermiti is still faraway from the level of a Pantelic, voronin or a Raffael. Experience is also very important.
It s true some players dont care about the money but mostly their agents do if its not so I really dont understand whats Benachour and others are doing in the golf.
Skander I dont know if you were born then but for 20 years was football about the shirt…. Believe me it s not anymore but its still nice to watch.
I hope i didnt shock you!!

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Username By Rami | May 6th, 2009 at 12:18 pm
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Saber, I know that playing time is the most important factor but Chermiti is surely learning something by being part of such a club. Their training is intense and meticulous and he’s said in an interview with mosaique fm a couple weeks ago that it’s made him more ruthless in front of goal and also a more complete player. I know he could just be saying that but I believe him and his assist confirms it: he used his right foot for dribbling as well as the pass on the play that lead to that goal, something I can’t remember seeing him do when he was playing in Tunisia given his left footedness. I personally feel he’ll end up getting his spot and succeeding too but maybe that’s not realistic. Just my opinion though…

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Username By Saber | May 6th, 2009 at 12:32 pm
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yeah let s hope he gets his chance and makes it and maybe will see him in Bayern.

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Username By Sami | May 6th, 2009 at 2:57 pm
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Is Anis Ayari still without a team?

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Username By bassem | May 7th, 2009 at 1:40 am
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I hope will never see him at a german club again.Thats my opinion I rather see him play for a great french team then a great german team. German people are one of the biggest rasist on this planet and i realy don’t like the attitude of most of the coaches in germany. And Saber don’t compare pantelic with Aimen, two different kind of strikers. And yes i think Aimen should have made a smaller move where he could play more minutes. You learn of training but matches are a hole different kind of experience. But if you are going to tell me that Aimen is far away from reaching Pantelic his level you must have a lot of shit in your eyes.

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Username By saber | May 7th, 2009 at 3:35 am
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Bassam “a lot of shit in your eyes” no comment man!!!
Im not comparing. I m just telling that Pantelic regarding of his experience deserve to start.
Favre is not german and many teams have here a Dutch coach.
Racism is allover in Europe my friend!!
and you getting too Emotional so we better let it that way.

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Username By Bassem | May 7th, 2009 at 8:34 am
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Sabar,

Experience is made by playing, so if you are going to use the more experience card you show me that i don’t think far a head. I don’t know if you are a Tunisian but let me tell you one thing, Racism is in deed all over Europe, and the dutch are approximent the same as the german, hole lot of racism. The percentage in Germany and the Netherlands of racism is the same. And that French coach your talking about is a popet of Hoens at Herta. So get your facts straight, he is not the one deciding who should play or not its Hoens. Sand or shit or durt you must open your eyes cause Aimen is a then thousand more Arjoula then Pantelic your talking about, and has a lot more potential then Pantelic.

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Username By saber | May 7th, 2009 at 2:07 pm
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First Amine not Aimen
2nd Favre is Swiss not French
3rd Hoeneß puts the Team together ???? you get your Facts straight!!!
4th you said German are racist and now you saying Dutch also, good you agree with what I said.
5th Im not trying to say Pantelic is the best striker or that Im his fan but he deserves to play because of his Experience.
6th you know YOU ARE WRIGHT and I have no idea what Im talking about.

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Username By Rachid | May 7th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
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Guys, this site has BY FAR the greatest number of articles and comments (270 articles and almost 3300 comments!). It would be nice to continue to give it the respect it deserves and refrain from using these types of exchanges! It truly takes away from its great value. Thank you.

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Username By tounsi | May 7th, 2009 at 5:42 pm
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ahahaha the Bassem and Saber show!!!!

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Username By Achraf | May 7th, 2009 at 7:44 pm
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I agree with Rachid! And this post is about Chikhaoui not Chermiti!

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Username By Bassem | May 8th, 2009 at 3:42 am
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Sad man Censoring my post!

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Username By Rami | May 8th, 2009 at 3:44 am
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I’ve deleted some comments. Let’s try to keep it friendly guys. Disagreeing is fine but we’ve got to be civil. In the end we all just want our players to succeed so let’s convince each other with arguments and further the debate here on Tunisia WCB. It’s lovely hearing your opinions and passion and I thank you for sharing them with all of us. Keep em coming :)

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Username By Rami | May 8th, 2009 at 3:46 am
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Bassem it’s no disrespect homie, I deleted both yours and Sabers. The ones I felt were unproductive. It’s just moderating the discussion and not letting it degenerate into pointless cursing. I just want us to have productive conversations. Not shouting matches. I hope you understand. I still value your opinion and everyone else’s.

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Username By Rami | May 8th, 2009 at 3:51 am
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Oh and Sami, I thought Anis Ayari retired. I could be wrong. I still think about his free kick that should’ve gotten us a penalty in that Ukraine match…

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Username By Bassem | May 8th, 2009 at 5:48 am
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Its oke Sami no problem homie, if its the same Sabar that we know in the Netherlands living with farmers in the east its a sad ass sacka bones any way, with his 1 2 3 4 child ass mofo reply!

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Username By Saber | May 8th, 2009 at 6:20 am
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you know Rami not Sami because I really respect what you doing. I just wont answer this guy
Saber not Sabar

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Username By Sami | May 8th, 2009 at 7:40 am
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I’m not so sure Rami. Ayari is still “young” (27) and i heard he tried to move to EST. But for some reason it failed or something like that.

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Username By Rami | May 8th, 2009 at 12:00 pm
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Bassem and Saber thank you for understanding. We’re all here united because we all care about the national team and what’s best for it. We’ll focus on the football.

Sami, it’s funny you asked this question because someone on Tunisie foot just did too (perhaps it was you?). Someone on there is confirming that he retired but I have no news. Says he’s focusing on “farming.” Interesting decision…

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Username By Sami | May 8th, 2009 at 12:14 pm
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No it wasn’t me :D . Too bad he retired.

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