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Mido has 5m follower Twitter account he uses to roast ex-team-mates and hail Chris Kamara

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Chris Kamara.The former Tottenham Hotspur striker made over 94 Premier League appearances, scoring 22 times for the likes of West Ham United, Middlesbrough and Wigan Athletic, as well as Spurs.

Since hanging up his boots aged 30 in 2013, the Egyptian has held several managerial and directorial roles, predominantly in his native Egypt.He has also built a substantial following on social media, with 5.7million followers on his Twitter account, which he set up over a decade ago in July 2010.Mido's biography on the account reads: “Father of three...

Dogs lover... Here are my personal opinions without any responsibility on my side!”In addition to his mammoth follower count, Mido follows 957 accounts himself and is regularly seen commenting on posts on the social media platform.He was seen roasting his former Spurs team-mate Jamie O'Hara on Monday after talkSPORT had uploaded a clip of O'Hara telling a story about him proving an old teacher wrong.O'Hara claimed he once parked a Bentley outside their class after becoming a professional footballer, with Mido jokingly commenting: “I remember you were renting this white Bentley @Mrjamieohara1.”Who is the most entertaining former footballer on Twitter?

Let us know in the comments section below.That came after Mido had heaped praise on legendary pundit Kamara after he announced his departure from Sky Sports in a post on Saturday.Mido wrote "Legend" along with three clapping emojis underneath Kamara's tweet confirming he was leaving his roles on Soccer Saturday and Goals On Sunday.Meanwhile, Mido also gave his opinions on a refereeing decision whilst watching Liverpool's 1-0 win over Newcastle United on Saturday.Commenting on a tweet referencing a Mike Dean decision not to award a.

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