Mido asks Strachan for Boro chance

27 June 2010 11:32
Egypt hitman Mido claims he is ready to return to Middlesbrough and play in the Championship having failed to impress on loan at West Ham.[LNB] Mido has played less than 30 games for the Teesside club since joining in 2007 - but has not played for the club for 18 months.[LNB]He joined Wigan on loan in January 2009 and he then spent last season away from the club too, having spells with Zamalek and then the Hammers.[LNB]The 27-year-old still has a year left on his contract at Boro, and despite reports suggesting that Gordon Strachan wants him off the wage bill, he is ready to return to The Riverside.[LNB]"I explained to Middlesbrough at a meeting two weeks ago that I have a year left on my contract and want to stay and help get them back into the top flight," Mido told the Sunday Sun.[LNB]"They had wanted to know how I was thinking, and I was clear in saying I would love to stay, get my head down and work hard to take Boro where they need to go.[LNB]"Most of the time at Boro, I was injured. But then I went to Wigan and stayed fit, and I was fit for six months at West Ham.[LNB]"And people can go and ask those clubs if I was ever not 110 per cent committed. I had no problems at Wigan, and Gianfranco Zola was very happy with my attitude at West Ham.[LNB]"When I signed for Middlesbrough, I was desperate to do well, but the manager - Gareth Southgate - did what he wanted to do.[LNB]"I scored four in five games at the start of the 2008-09 season, but he still decided not to play me.[LNB]"But that's in the past. I haven't met the manager at the club now, but I hear he is a good man.[LNB]"I'm sure I will get my chance to show him I still have a lot to offer as a player in the Championship, but it needs to be impressed on everyone from an attitude point of view that I am totally committed.[LNB]"I strongly feel that, with the passion of the fans and the potential of the club, we should be right up the table fighting to get back into the Premier League.[LNB]"Boro should be in the Premier League - they've done so much over the last 10 years. Now, I want to help get them back where they belong."

Source: Team_Talk