IN THE latest of our popular Q and A sessions, we put your questions to Egyptian striker Mido.

Are you glad you came to Teesside and are you surprised by how much the fans love you?
Richard Mothersill, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough

What do you think of the Middlesbrough support after coming from Tottenham and having a full houses almost every week? Does it affect your game?
Terry Ainsley

Mido
: I am very grateful to the Middlesbrough fans for the way they have supported me. It is very important for a player to feel he is loved by the fans. All players like to play in front of big crowds and although the stadium is not full, the Boro fans have shown they can give great support.

Mido in celebratory mood - Photo-North News and Pictures

What are your aspirations for Middlesbrough Football Club this season? Where do you expect us to finish or where would you like us to finish?
Rich, Plymouth, also Joe, Ahmed, Egypt, and Leo Joseph, 14

Mido: Obviously I would like us to finish as high as we can, I came here to help the club achieve a good placing and I think we can get that. I don't think top four is realistic, but top 10 definitely.

All Egypt is proud of Mido. Do you think you can be the top striker this league? Can you be a 20-goal-a-season striker for Boro? How many goals do you think you will score this season?
Rami from Egypt, also Mohammed Wessam from Alexandria, Tayler Mitchinson, James Hardman and Fahad Ahmed

Mido: I never set myself targets, I just try to score as many goals as I can. Some people say you should get two or three goals against this team or that team, but it's silly. It is hard to score a goal and if I score just one goal in a game that is good. But obviously I try to score more.

What about your hopes in the future and in your private life?
Bassel Mostafa

If you had only one wish to become true, what would it be?
Heba Ahmed

Mido: I hope that my son grows up to be a respectful young man and that my family remain healthy. That is the most important thing for me.

If you could pick anyone to have as your perfect strike partner who would it be? Please don't say Yakubu or Viduka!
Jake, also
Amr, Egypt

Mido: Robbie Keane

Robbie Keane - Photo-PA Photos

Your performance is very nice but can you play with Tuncay Sanli?
Egemen

Mido: We are all still getting used to each other and the way we play. There are some very good players at this club and I feel for sure that we can all play together, whatever team is picked.

Mido rubs the hair of Tuncay - Photo-North News and Pictures

Who was your best mate at Spurs and who was the hardest player you faced?
Mohammad Ibrar, Oldham

Mido: Robbie Keane and Hossam Ghaly were the players I got on best with. The hardest player? That is a tough one, there have been many, but maybe Fabio Cannavaro.

Mido playing for Ajax - Photo-PA Photos

Who is the best player you have played with?
Iwan Evans, North Wales

Mido: I have played with some great players. Remember I started at Ajax and there were some great players there. Players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Christian Chivu, Rafael van der Vaart and Andy van der Meyde. Then at Tottenham there was Robbie Keane.

Rafael van der Vaart - Photo-PA Photos

We see you playing football in the UK very, very well but when you come with our national team you aren't the same. Do you know why?
Ahmed in Alexandria, Egypt, also Sherif El Hennawy,
Mohammed El-Zehary, Abdelrahman Hussein and Mohamed Ahdy

What are the probabilities for Egypt to win the African Cup of Nations?
M Hany

I greatly respect your choice to join the Egyptian national team whenever needed, although it obviously has a negative effect on your club stats and post-tournament performance. Will you do the same when the next African Cup of Nations comes around?
Yehia, Lancaster, Lancashire

Mido: I think things are different when you play for your club and your country. The games and the players are not the same. I don't know why this is, but that is what I feel, maybe it will be different in the future. I think Egypt must have a good chance in the African Cup of Nations, but I don't know if I will be selected, that is not my choice.

Mido playing for Egypt - Photo-PA Photos

What is your relationship with the three other Egyptian players in England, Ahmed Fathi, Mohamed Shawky and Hossam Ghaly?
Daniel Bolss, your biggest fan in America

Mido: We all get on well.

I consider Mido the most legendary player in Egypt's football history who was able to make this strong impression in both African and European football. What is the secret in that, knowing that majority of Egyptian players they don't survive the harshness of the European professional football levels and they end up returning back to the Egyptian league very soon?
Armen Tchetchenian, Cyprus

Mido: I don't think there is any secret. I have been lucky to have achieved what I have and to have played where I have, but it takes a lot of work and practice.

Mido in action against Northampton Town - Photo-North News and Pictures

Do you think Mohamed Shawky will be a good deal for the Boro?
Mohamed Aly, also Ahmed Mohamed and Khaled Salah

Mido: Yes. He has shown he is a good player for Egypt and he has trained well here. I think it will take him time to adjust to the game in this country, but I think he will be a good player for the club.

Shawky - Photo-North News and Pictures


I was playing football in Alexandria sporting club, I was a striker too. You are my favourite player in the whole world. I want to be like you so what can I do?
Motaz Tarek Mizo, 14, Egypt

Mido: Work hard, be respectful and listen to good coaches. But always try to enjoy your football.

When you scored past Newcastle you looked really happy with yourself. Did you really enjoy that goal if so why?
Chris Lambert, North Ormesby

How did it feel when you scored your first goal for Boro?
Joe M

Mido: It is always important to score for your new club. It is a way of thanking the fans for the support they show. It felt really good to score. Every player, especially a striker, wants to score. And yes, I did enjoy scoring in that game, but I always do.

Mido scores the equaliser against Newcastle - Photo-PA Photos

Do you ever get nervous before a match?
Katie

Mido: No, I never get nervous before a game.

Who is your best mate in football?
Josh, Fairfield

Mido: Probably Robbie Keane, although Ghaly is my friend too.

If Boro are awarded a penalty while you are on the pitch, will you be taking it?
Phil Peel

Mido: I will be taking the penalties for Middlesbrough this season

Why did you accept the number nine shirt and what about shirt number 11?
Mohamed Ali

Mido: Number nine is a favourite number of mine and I like wearing the number nine shirt. When I came here nine was available, so I asked if I could have it.

Mido - Photo-Martyn Harrison, Blades Sports Photography