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    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
    Watch out Sardor Rashidov he is the new Jeparov!


    What a legend for Uzbekistan...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_...#Personal_life

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      (4th June) New FIFA rankings just released:

      Iran still top of Asia, but is now rank 41 instead of 40. One rank below Israel (LOL)

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        Originally posted by sahandkarimi View Post
        Who is the guy in a suit shaking hands with CQ ?
        Yeah, as TheBoss said that's Eslamian, IFF's vice president. He had said some strange stuff about CQ before, but it looks like they're backl in good terms after this visit - good gesture by both of them.

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          BTW, TM has dropped one place in the latest FIFA rankings - we're now ranked 42nd, below Sweden and Israel and above Hungary and Nigeria.

          The good news is that we're still ranked 1st in Asia, miles ahead of any other teams with 717 points. Japan, the 2nd placed team in Asia for comparison has 623 points (almost a hundred less than us).

          Australia is the only one of the top 6 Asian teams that moved ahead in the rankings and that was by one spot. All the other 5 took a tumble with UAE dropping the most at 5 places.

          Here's the ranking of our opponents for the upcoming friendly and WCQ's (in order we will be facing them):

          Uzbekistan: 74
          Turkmenistan: 173
          Guam: 174
          India: 141
          Oman: 101
          Japan: 52

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            Just a reminder of ole good days.

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              Originally posted by Bi-honar View Post
              BTW, TM has dropped one place in the latest FIFA rankings - we're now ranked 42nd, below Sweden and Israel and above Hungary and Nigeria.

              The good news is that we're still ranked 1st in Asia, miles ahead of any other teams with 717 points. Japan, the 2nd placed team in Asia for comparison has 623 points (almost a hundred less than us).

              Australia is the only one of the top 6 Asian teams that moved ahead in the rankings and that was by one spot. All the other 5 took a tumble with UAE dropping the most at 5 places.

              Here's the ranking of our opponents for the upcoming friendly and WCQ's (in order we will be facing them):

              Uzbekistan: 74
              Turkmenistan: 173
              Guam: 174
              India: 141
              Oman: 101
              Japan: 52
              I have a feeling that we're going to rape the 3 teams in our group, except for Oman. I mean 173, 174, and 141, come on. If we play in all out attack, we're going to have a game like Australia did a long time ago, which ended 36-0 for them. I'm sure it was thirty-ish for sure.

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                It was Australia vs. American Samoa, their first or second WCQ game after that desaster in Melbourne it ended 31:0 as far as I know

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                  Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
                  It was Australia vs. American Samoa, their first or second WCQ game after that desaster in Melbourne it ended 31:0 as far as I know
                  Still they can not beat Iranian futsal record of 36-0 against Singapore in AFC Fustal Championship of 1999
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_national_futsal_team

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                    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
                    Still they can not bit Iranian futsal record of 36-0 against Singapore in AFC Fustal Championship of 1999
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_national_futsal_team
                    What are we supposed to call them? Si so sesh tayiha?

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                      Lads, put down the playstation controllers, Turkmenistan's biggest loss in the last 10 years was 5 goals by Bahrain in '05. They only lost 4-0 to Romania and South Korea in that time, too. No one is hitting double-figures against them and frankly, who cares, just prevent a Lebanon debacle and put together a promising system and side with some youngsters and that's all that matters.

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                        Originally posted by Taz View Post
                        Lads, put down the playstation controllers, Turkmenistan's biggest loss in the last 10 years was 5 goals by Bahrain in '05. They only lost 4-0 to Romania and South Korea in that time, too. No one is hitting double-figures against them and frankly, who cares, just prevent a Lebanon debacle and put together a promising system and side with some youngsters and that's all that matters.
                        We can try breaking the records for worst defeat at the very least for all teams, both home and away.

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                          Would prefer to treat the games with professional tactical discipline to get the players used to their jobs in the system as opposed to lining up in a 1-1-9 formation and calling upon the great Khalatbari in order to break meaningless records. I mean sure, if our performance is so good that it results in a thrashing, great, but chasing these records in itself is pointless.

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                            Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
                            If he stays and brings us to Russia, I will build a bronze statue of him in Doctor DOOM's garden, and when he gets us to knockout stage Doc has to kiss the statue's foot every morning until another coach gets us further than him.
                            We shall wait for the statue

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                              حضور مربی تیم ملی امید در تمرین بزرگسالان


                              حدادیفر از حضور در اردوی پایانی تیم ملی آزاد شد

                              سرمربی تیم ملی فوتبال امید ایران عصر امروز در اولین جلسه تمرینی تیم ملی بزرگسالان حاضر شد.


                              محمد خاکپور سرمربی تیم ملی فوتبال ایران برای دیدار تمرین تیم ملی بزرگسالان در ورزشگاه دستگردی حاضر شد.
                              قاسم حدادی فر بازیکن تیم فوتبال ذوب آهن با توجه به اینکه پس از دیدار مقابل نفت تهران در فینال جام حذفی
                              از لحاظ بدنی شرایط مساعدی نداشته از سوی کارلوس کی روش برای حضور در این اردو آزاد شده و در کمپ تمرینی پایانی تیم ملی فوتبال ایران شرکت نمی کند.

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                                Morteza Pour Ali Ganji came back to Iran today, He didn't train with team though, due to tiredness.

                                http://www.varzesh3.com/news/1244737...B1%D8%A7%D9%86

                                Ghassem Hadadifar also didn't train with TM due to tiredness

                                http://90tv.ir/news/107333/%DA%AF%D8...7%D9%84%DB%8C/

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