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Published Date: 23 July 2008
MIDDLESBROUGH striker Mido has admitted he may miss the club's entire training camp in Portugal after encountering visa problems.
The 25-year-old Egypt international was unable to travel to the Algarve with the rest of his team-mates, who played Celtic last night, because of a problem with paperwork.

Middlesbrough have spent the last few days trying to resolve the matter to
allow the former Tottenham frontman to meet up with manager Gareth Southgate and his squad.

But it could take up to a week for a visa to be issued, and that is a major disappointment for a player who returned for pre-season training in good shape after spending several weeks working with fitness coach Nick Allamby in his home city of Cairo following an injury-hit first campaign on Teesside.

Mido said: "I would like Boro supporters to know why I am not in the team for this evening's game in Portugal against Celtic.

"There have been ongoing problems regarding my visa, which I hope to have sorted shortly. It could be that the Portuguese embassy require up to a week to amend this situation, thus preventing my ability to travel to Portugal in the very immediate future."

Middlesbrough play their second game tomorrow evening, when they will meet Vitoria Guimares at the Estadio Algarve in Faro.



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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 10:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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DGSEVILLE2,

Northants 23/07/2008 09:33:15
Were they really that rotten, the report does not suggest that, and let’s face it this was not a normal match with so many subs?

If you look at Rangers and Celtic I personally think the Gers overachieved last season, and your new signings do not make up for you injuries or Davies not rejoining you. As for Celtic, we did not play as well as we could, therefore I think Celtic are still ahead of you, Brown will only get better, Robson is a fantastic buy, and with Samaras signing on again we now have competition for the whole season upfront, although I wouldn’t mind another striker being brought in.

Yes I'm very optimistic for the Celts this season as long as they reach the potential they have which they did not last season.

 

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