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  • bozghaleh
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    Yes, the grammar was unintentionally funny, but what this guy represents is the worst response to what happened. Here at PFDC we witnessed the best response to this whole sordid affair, and then you have guys like this threatening to kill someone over a football match. And with our reputation in the world I am sure Ben Williams is scared. Anyway, I found this chap's facebook. I was gonna suggest if there's someone here who has a FB account (don't have one), tell him in a respectful way the difference between what he did and what PFDC members did. But looking at his facebook more closely, looks like a basiji, so never mind..........

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  • alaph
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    HAHAHAH you are DIED AHHAHAHAHA

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  • Paradigm
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    Originally posted by onebloodfool View Post
    Ben Williams closed his facebook page after his family members were getting a bunch of friend requests from Iranians, and they also posted this on his page.

    What is this truck about?! LoL

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  • alaph
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    ^^ are you talking to yourself?

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  • Mir Javad
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    Originally posted by Javad7 View Post
    Lol I already bought 2 tickets assuming Iran were going to obviously make it to the Semi-Finals with ease, I don't know what to do with them but I am trying to sell them at the moment or may be I should go to the match.?
    I am going to the game loll, since I already bought tickets way before.

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  • alaph
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    Originally posted by Agha Kasra View Post
    For the people that would like to donate to PFDC:

    Please click this link:
    http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/payments.php

    dame hamatoon garm!
    I only donate in bitcoin

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  • metallica69
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    I really wanna birch slap pouladi, what the hell was he thinking

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  • RaginG Inferno
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    Originally posted by Bi-honar View Post
    Okay guys, I went through the last 40 pages, just as a S&M exercise to go through the same TERRIBLE roller-coaster ride and pain you all went through!

    Here are some posts that stuck out and some further comments on this issue...



    Hastam! It would be an honor to fight along side you for a good cause my friend, so count me in. We may have lost the battle, but we haven't lost the war! And we definitely beat this to death yesterday on Twitter!




    You are absolutely correct about the "B" sample Martin jaan. Contrary to the BS Scott McIntyre put out, the "B" sample does NOT come from a new test specimen (i.e. a second urine/blood test on the player). It's simply a second sample collected from the same test specimen, put through the exact same procedure to insure something wasn't mixed in the lab and that the "A" sample wasn't cross-contaminated.

    For those reasons, the chance of getting a different result from the "B" sample are virtually zero, but because of the implications of the results on a player's reputation and career, as a matter of courtesy and procedure the player is provided with an opportunity to waive or request a 2nd test.

    Now, in all fairness this was a unique situation in there are some loopholes in the wording of FIFA's doping regulations. For example, they do mention that the Iranian DU (Doping Unit) was supposed to notify either his team or the Iraqi FA in addition to various members of FIFA once they completed their investigation on the results of the "A" sample. The player was also supposed to be notified simultaneously (this is all covered in article 52.2). This was obviously not done by the Iranian DU. There are also regulations that the player is responsible to have his whereabouts on file at all times ( we don't know if this was done).

    In another section though (article 52.5) it says the if FIFA receives a notice from "Major Even Organization" (i.e. AFC in this case) before one of its international events (i.e. Iran-Iraq game) and the results of the "A" sample were Atypical rather than Adverse, it's FIFA who should immediately notify the player and then the player has 12 hours to request the completion of the "B" sample. I think this is the procedure IFF is asking for and obviously this was NOT done by FIFA.

    On that note, there are 2 questions here, one of legality and another of fairness - sometimes these two can be mutually exclusive and this is why there is are courts and arbitrators to make decisions in such cases.

    Having said that, none of this negates the fact that AAZ had a positive sample, skipped Iran knowing full well that he would test positive and not only avoided punishment then, but has avoided punishment for the Iran-Iraq game and worse yet, going on without receiving any punishment now. This part is the real travesty here, regardless of procedural issues and who was supposed to do what - clearly someone needs to do something!




    Chakeram and no worries on the 2nd issue, I never take things personally and hope that you didn't either. As I always say, we have to be able to discuss issues and reach a middle ground on them, because that's the only way to be united. And as the old saying goes, particularly against evil governments and politicians, united we stand divided we fall.
    Thanks mate.

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  • Kiarash
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    Originally posted by irani1378 View Post
    why don't we appeal? this afc article says we can
    http://www.the-afc.com/media-release...-iran-football
    I think they will, but it won't change the case. The players and the staff are already on their way home.

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  • irani8perspolis
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    why don't we appeal? this afc article says we can

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  • Khashayar24
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    Originally posted by Shojaei88 View Post
    ^ khashayar jan could you please summarize the article
    Salam aziz, albate.
    Carlos says that three parties took part in that 1/4 game. Iran, the ref team and Iraq.
    The only party which didn't act in the right manner was the Iraqi team because they intentionally used a doped player and are not willing to confess that although they have been informed about the case.
    Plus that the iranian FA had every document needed which proves that Iran had informed the AFC,FIFA and the Iraqi federation about the doping case 3 days before the match and so the AFC and the Iraqi federation were absolutely aware of the fact that a doped player is going to be on the pitch.
    Carlos also speaks about the incident which happened our olympic team in 2012 when the iranian team was banned from the qulaification because of using a suspended player. He says he doesn't understand that kind of logic and he never experienced such a decision in his whole carrier.

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  • Shojaei88
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    ^ khashayar jan could you please summarize the article

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  • Khashayar24
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    Carlos Queiroz interview after the afc decision ! I Agree in every point with him

    سرمربی تیم ملی فوتبال کشورمان با اشاره به موضوع رخ داده درباره بازیکن تیم ملی عراق گفت: تاکنون ندیده*ام مسئولان مبارزه با دوپینگ چنین برخوردی داشته باشند.
    به گزارش خبرگزاری تسنیم، کارلوس کی*روش که تیمش در مرحله یک*چهارم نهایی جام ملت*های ۲۰۱۵ آسیا با شکست در ضربات پنالتی مقابل عراق از گردونه رقابت*ها حذف شد، گفت:*حقیقت این است که ما در شرایط خیلی عجیب و منحصر به فردی قرار داریم نه*تنها به خاطر ماجرای داوری در دیدار مقابل عراق بلکه به دلیل اینکه بازیکنی از حریف بازی کرده که شرایط بازی کردن را نداشته و فدراسیون فوتبال ایران تمامی مدارک و شواهد موجود را با تمامی اطلاعات و جزئیات چندین بار برای مسئولان کنفدراسیون فوتبال آسیا و فیفا ارسال کرده است.
    وی افزود: موضوع وقتی جالب*تر می*شود که مسئولان فدراسیون فوتبال ایران در تاریخ ۲۱ ژانویه ۲۰۱۵ درست پیش از بازی با عراق ایمیل دیگری با همین موضوع به فیفا ارسال می*کنند و خواهان رسیدگی به موضوع تخلف بازیکن عراق می*شوند که در زمان حضورش در لیگ برتر ایران تست دوپینگش مثبت اعلام شده بود و حالا در مسابقات جام ملت*های ۲۰۱۵ آسیا برای تیم ملی کشورش بازی می*کند. در حالی که سه روز پیش از بازی برابر عراق مدارک به فیفا و AFC ارسال شد ولی هیچ اقدام موثری در این باره صورت نگرفت و این شرایط را واقعاً عجیب*تر می*کند. من کارشناس نیستم ولی چیزی که واضح است این است که بازیکنی که واجدالشرایط بازی کردن نیست حق بازی کردن را ندارد.
    سرمربی تیم ملی تصریح کرد: این غیرعادی نیست که ترجیح می*دادیم بازی مقابل عراق را می*بردیم و به مرحله بعد راه پیدا می*کردیم اما این جزیی از قوانین فوتبال است که وقتی شما سه تیم یعنی تیم داوری، تیم عراق و تیم ایران را داخل زمین می*فرستید همه موظف هستند بازی جوانمردانه را به اجرا بگذارند و وقتی یک یا دو تیم از این سه تیم این مورد را رعایت نکنند یک جای کار خواهد لنگید.
    کی*روش گفت: چیزی که در این پرونده مشخص است این است که بازیکن عراق واجد شرایط بازی نبوده ولی بازی کرده است و این یعنی که عراق، یکی از سه تیم، بازی جوانمردانه را رعایت نکرده است. وقتی بازی جوانمردانه رعایت نشود منفعتی از آن نخواهید برد. در بازی یک*چهارم نهایی بین ایران و عراق که توسط داور زیر سؤال رفت تیم ما ۱۲۰ دقیقه بازی جوانمردانه بر اساس قوانین فیفا انجام داد و در پایان این بازی تنها تیمی که بالای سرش علامت سؤال نبود تیم ایران بود.
    وی عنوان کرد: من نه کارشناسم و نه در جایگاهی هستم که بخواهم نظری در این خصوص بدهم، تنها چیزی که از فوتبال می*دانم این است که باید جوانمردانه بازی کرد. اگر هم بازیکنی واجد شرایط بازی نیست نباید عذر و بهانه*ای بیاورد، نظری بدهد و حقیقت را تکذیب کند. حقیقت این است که بازیکنی که شرایط بازی ندارد نمی*تواند بازی کند و در صورت بازی به قوانین بازی فوتبال احترام نگذاشته است. اگر هم داوری به وظیفه خود درست عمل نکند عملی ناجوانمردانه صورت گرفته و باعث ایجاد تنش می**شود. اگر بازیکنانم و حتی خود من کاری خلاف قوانین فوتبال انجام دهیم سزاوار تنبیه و جریمه هستیم.
    سرمربی پیشین رئال*مادرید اظهار داشت: البته که از بودن در چنین وضعیتی خوشحال نیستم اما از یک چیز اطمینان دارم و آن این است که تیم ملی ایران بر اساس قوانین بازی فوتبال و بازی جوانمردانه، بازی می*کند و شکی در این مورد ندارم. اگر تیم*های دیگر مرتکب اشتباهی هم می*شوند این به آنها مربوط می*شود و حالا در مورد پرونده تخلف بازیکن عراق این مربوط به AFC و قضاوت نهایی آنها می*شود.
    کی*روش گفت: تا جایی که در قرن بیست*و*یکم دیده*ام و می*دانم تاکنون ندیده*ام مسئولان مبارزه با دوپینگ چنین برخوردی داشته باشند، ایران پیش از بازی با عراق ایمیلی جدید* به مسئولان مربوطه فیفا می*زند و خواهان توجه و رسیدگی به پرونده بازیکن عراقی می*شود ولی ... (چند لحظه سکوت) در این خصوص دیکر نمی*توانم نظر بیشتری بدهم و فقط می*توانم بگویم که مورد خیلی عجیب و غریبی است.
    وی تأکید کرد: باید این بازی را انجام می*دادیم و این احساس من بود. به نظرم هر کاری هم که از دستمان برآمد برای رسیدن به پیروزی و راهیابی به مرحله نیمه*نهایی از راه درستش انجام دادیم. از جنبه روانی هم درست نیست که برای رسیدن در رقابت از مسیر درست و صحیح خارج شد و دست به تخلف زد و این اصلاً برای فوتبال خوب نیست.*
    سرمربی ۶۱ ساله تیم ملی گفت: سه سال پیش زمانی که هدایت تیم ملی ایران را بر عهده گرفتم تیم امید مقابل عراق بازی کرد و به خاطر بازی بازیکنی که واجد شرایط نبود از تورنمنت کنار گذاشته شدیم. چند هفته و چند ماه بعد عراق به رقابت* ادامه می*داد و ما از تورنمت کنار گذاشته شدیم. سال*هاست که در فوتبال هستم و گاهی اوقات سؤال*های در ذهن مطرح می*شود که پاسخی برایش پیدا نمی*کنید و سورپرایز می*شوید ولی به هر حال به راه خودمان ادامه خواهیم داد و سعی*مان بر این است با طرح پرسش*های درست به وظیفه*مان بهتر عمل کنیم و اتفاقات بهتری را در بازی رقم بزنیم.

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  • hassonoo
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    Originally posted by teammelli8080 View Post
    interview w iran's head of anti-doping:
    video.varzesh3.com/international/afc-asian-cup/گفتگو-با-رئیس-کمیته-ضد-دوپینگ-درباره-را/
    to summarize:
    * its not obvious who runs the anti doping tests in iran, and there was a confusion at the time when this player tested positive
    * the guys who run the test in the first five week of IPL need to answer what process they followed and if they notified the player and other authorities regarding this case
    * the drug found in abd al zahara blood does not warrant immediate suspension from sports and if found guilty the penalty could range from written warning to 2 years ban.

    if you ask me it seems this sounds like another bad IFF management of the case and not the fault of the Iraqi team

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