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Eye on the
Press
February 7, 2002
Sports
Soccer roundup
It was "Farewell
to Africa" time on Monday night as Cameroon destroyed the national team's
hopes. The 1-0 loss sent Gohari and Co. home, and
inspired the press as well... Follow the links below for a brief
tour of the multi-faceted coverage that met the team upon their return
home.
خرجنا
من البطولة
.. ولكن بدون
شرف؟!
Al-Akhbar's Galal
Dweidar skewers
the team
الجوهري
وأعوانه
حصلوا علي
أكثر
من 2.5 مليون
جنيه خلال 23
شهرا
The attack
on Gohari begins
Cartoon: A
bit heavy on the defense
رغم
الخسارة
المادية من
بث مباريات
كأس الأمم..
لكن المشاهد
المصري أهم
Expensive TV
rights keep viewers happy
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(January 20, 2002)
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