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Rumours are now confirmed that a fight between players
on training ground and Ghaly's moaning about the intensity
of training resulted in the collapse of his deal with
the Blues.
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As EP reported earlier, Ghaly attended
training with his new teammates on yesterday morning.
The Egyptian was involved in some harsh tackling which
triggered a fight between him and other players. Amongst
these players were Tunisians Nafti and Jaidi.
Coach Steve Bruce spoke with Ghaly about
the training ground incident and the Egyptian was clearly
unimpressed by his new teammates behavior against him.
According to Bruce, the player's agent
sent a voice mail message to the Blues coach to express
Ghaly's anger:
"His agent left a message and said
that he [Ghaly] wasn't happy with the standard of players
here," revealed Bruce to the Birmingham Mail. "I
couldn't believe what I was hearing - and I've kept
the message on my voicemail.
Following the training, Ghaly was supposed
to join his teammates for lunch and then continue the
2nd part of training but the Egyptian headed directly
to the dressing room.
When told that he should have lunch and
asked to do extra running and a one-on-one session with
fitness coach Dan Harris, the Egyptian expressed his
dismay from the intensity of training:
"When he had his one-to-one session
with Dan, he was moaning we 'don't do this, don't do
that' at Tottenham.
Bruce then replied in harsh words to Ghaly
and asked if he meant Spurs' reserves? The Egyptian
continued to show dissatisfaction and did little work
during training.
Bruce then asked the Egyptian if he wants
to stop training and Hossam said "Yes" and
this was the last straw.
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