The Egyptian Super Eagles super fan of the 90s
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The Egyptian Super Eagles super fan of the 90s
Do you all remember him? I wonder which team he would have supported yesterday. I bet he would have been playing his guitar right in the middle of our supporters club.
Can someone post his image? I tried to google it but nothing came up.
Can someone post his image? I tried to google it but nothing came up.
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Re: The Egyptian Super Eagles super fan of the 90s
Against his own country? I no know o!
Wha choo looking at?!
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Didnt he pass?
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Re: The Egyptian Super Eagles super fan of the 90s
The New York Cab driver who passed away years ago, right? Guy never missed the AFCON.
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May he RIP. He unknowingly became an African soccer ambassador.
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I think that guy was more interested in jamming with the SE supporters club than the outcome of the game.
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I have a faint recollection of whom you're talking about, the man had some iconic moments.
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I believe he was Tunisian, if we are talking about the guy that passed couple years ago.
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Re: The Egyptian Super Eagles super fan of the 90s
Back in 2004, a Tunisian CE forumer confirmed that the popular lute-playing fan was Egyptian. Claimed his name was Sheik Ali Sebay (Sibai). He ended up becoming an Egyptian American. Sadly, he passed away in June of 2009.
If I am not mistaken, we had a thread dedicated to him.
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Re: The Egyptian Super Eagles super fan of the 90s
yesCellular wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:37 amBack in 2004, a Tunisian CE forumer confirmed that the popular lute-playing fan was Egyptian. Claimed his name was Sheik Ali Sebay (Sibai). He ended up becoming an Egyptian American. Sadly, he passed away in June of 2009.
If I am not mistaken, we had a thread dedicated to him.