UPDATE (13/11/09 - 10.30pm): shortly after the Algerian team bus arrived in Cairo on Thursday, it was attacked by stone throwing home fans. The Algerian authorities say five players were injured, including defender Rafik Halliche and midfielder Khaled Lemmouchia.
Talk over Saturday's qualifier between Egypt and Algeria has long gone off topic. Football itself forgotten, web users have jumped at the chance to use the match as an excuse for a bitter quarrel, where no subject is off-limits.
Images of burning flags, nasty comments and jeers - the insults are flying, and have been for some weeks now. Algerian web users have even managed to involve the 1967 Six-Day War, gleefully asserting that Egypt took a battering. Egypt's response - at least they know how to speak Arabic...
Last week, the ministers for Foreign Affairs from both countries called on their respective media to "calm down".
Rap by Egyptian War of Independence hero Djamila Bouhired. Posted on YouTube by Youtube "ADAMESS82".
Ismail Alexandrani is a blogger and human rights activist from Alexandria.

But if the trouble was started by Egypt, we were also the first to call it quits, eg, when the Ash-shourouk newspaper refused to publish heinous comments on its site. Other media then followed suit. From the web, the best attempt to reunite the two countries is Facebook group 'I like the country of a million and a half martyrs [Algeria] - it's only a match'."
Extracts from Amr Adib’s TV show, which, according to our Observer, sparked the dispute. Posted on YouTube by "ep86ep".
Nadjib Bouzera studies economics and politics in Alger.

Faced with all these calls for violence, I decided to make a video clip to remind people of the friendship and solidarity between the two countries. I sent it to a number of media publications from both countries and asked them too to calm things down. I do think that this quarrel started with the media before the net."
Algerian rappers wrote this song in response to Egyptians who think that a mass of Algerians are on their way to the match on Saturday. Posted on YouTube by "arnaudienne".
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Submitted by Team Observers on Wed, 18/11/2009 - 11:00.Dear all,
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egyptians can not get it in
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Tue, 17/11/2009 - 23:41.egyptians can not get it in their head we are going to qualify to the world cup i think go and have a bit more of a butterbean and then you all get it.
kolena 3arab
Submitted by Yasmeen (not verified) on Sun, 15/11/2009 - 23:17.i am Egyptian ......
what some sick people are saying here makes me really digusted....
come on guys we are all arabs
it doesn't matter who wins the football match , cos what's important is that in the end an arabic team will qualify to the world cup wethere it's Egypt or Algeria .....
so just stop making problems ..... the egyptians love the algerians ...
we have supported them a lot , and they have supported us a lot , and am not talkng about football only ..
be sure that if algeria was the one to qulify that the egyptians will be the first to support it .... and i am also sure that if Egypt qualified the algerians will be the first to support us .
we are all arabs ...
salamy lekole el e5wa el gaza2reyeen .......
I am neither Egyptian or
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Sat, 14/11/2009 - 13:21.I am neither Egyptian or Algerian.But as a Football fan I think Egyptian team er much better, they have player like Zaki, Zidan Abou Triaka,Ahmed Hassan and so on.
Honestly Egypt is the best Team in the Continent and they will probably be the have the beast chane to Win the World Cup for Africa.
Sorry Algerains.
Go Pharops Go Go RAMASAS. LOL
we don't call ourselves
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Fri, 13/11/2009 - 18:20.we don't call ourselves arabs. that's why we pronounce "algerie" in french.
douchebag
Actually... just a note...
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Sat, 14/11/2009 - 17:04.I myself am half english, half algerian and am proud. But i was pretty sure that i was at least half arab, heres a link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_World#Arab_Africa
erm..
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Sun, 15/11/2009 - 10:54.actually no..your still not arab, being half algerian makes you half berber not half arab :)
stupid world
Submitted by ahmed bentoura (not verified) on Sat, 14/11/2009 - 12:07.i am algerian and proud of it, i would be proud to be egyptian too. i can't comprehend the tasteless and moronic attitude of some low level, unicellular, bottom of the pond bacteria who insult each other for what is and should be an entertaining game.
we seem to miss the point that we are both muslim countries, and as such, we shouldn't degrade or assault each other.
may the best win,and hope they represent us well in the world cup.
hope common sense prevails.
an algerian who would be proud to be an egyptian, and who is equally proud to be algerian.
Why pride
Submitted by eldjoudhi (not verified) on Sat, 14/11/2009 - 14:00.We do agree.
may common sense prevail. And we should not respect ourselves and the others only because we are supposedly muslims but because we should be intelligent people. Or at least we should encourage intelligence over backwardness .
Thanks
None!
Submitted by roudani1 (not verified) on Sat, 14/11/2009 - 13:19.More power to you... I don't understand why we can't just cheer for each other instead of hating?! I guess ignorance has a lot to do with it!!
Mustapha from Morocco.