Zamalek winger Shikabala has been handed an undisclosed fine by the club, following his improper conduct in Thursday's 1-0 loss to Ghazl Mahalla in the Egyptian Premier League. The 22-year-old was seen shouting and ranting when Zamalek's spectators jeered him during the last minutes of the game. His gestures suggested he was telling the provocative spectators that he won't feature for the White Knights again. "I met with coach Michel Decastel, and the Swiss tactician decided to fine Shikabala," Zamalek chairman Mohamed Amer told FilGoal.com. Instant replays made the playmaker's shouts while confronting his team's fans easy to lip read. The Former PAOK Saloniki man was obviously saying 'I will play for Zamalek no more'. After the final whistle, the unsettled midfielder angrily took off his jersey as his teammates Hani Saied and Mohammed Abdul-Monsef were trying in vain to calm him down. The Cairo club president added that Shikabala has been ruled out of Zamalek's upcoming game against Ittihad because he's still disoriented as a result of the unfortunate incident. Advisory Committee Amer revealed Zamalek's intention of forming a small advisory committee to supervise the first team. "The committee will consist of three or four members, who have striking pedigrees with the club," he said. "The members will be from different generations, and will be picked soon." Zamalek suffered horrendous results in the league this season, having slumped to seven defeats thus far.