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  • hzv
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    Originally posted by arasradio View Post
    HZV Jaan , a dead case bro lol.

    When I saw this, I thought there is a developing story funny man.... Anyways; happy new year bro....
    bah bah bah khaneh bozorg... happy nourouz to you and your family, all the best.

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  • arasradio
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    Originally posted by hzv View Post
    there was never a case baba pure sare kari by iff. just iff being dishonest twice, first not reporting him so he can play with tractor then trying to use that against iraq.
    HZV Jaan , a dead case bro lol.

    When I saw this, I thought there is a developing story funny man.... Anyways; happy new year bro....

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  • hzv
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    there was never a case baba pure sare kari by iff. just iff being dishonest twice, first not reporting him so he can play with tractor then trying to use that against iraq.

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  • PersianLegion
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    Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
    I wish IFF took this case to CAS tribunal.
    AFC (arab football confederation) has more power that pathetic IFF.

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  • Kiarash
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    I wish IFF took this case to CAS tribunal.

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  • shafeii
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    Originally posted by Pedram88 View Post
    Since i cant find the thread for TM I would like to say CQ had 2 mistakes in the game, Taking out Ashkan a player that attacks and drops back to defend why would you take a player out for some other player who just stays forward waiting to get the ball and doesn't actually fight for it like ashkan does

    BIGGEST mistake just cause alireza stooped a penalty kicked from Deai doesn't make him a good option
    I believe that Beiranvand would have been by far better option....
    Pedram jaan... I don't necessary believe that CQ made a mistake by subbing out ashkan... I read in an interview that ashkan was not 100% fit and had to take pain injections before the match (i will see if i can find the interview)... perhaps that could be the reason for his substitution.. It could of been pre-planned and medical team advised that he cant last the whole match...taking that into consideration perhaps some fresh legs wasnt a bad idea, If im correct gucci was his replacement which equalized the game for us..


    Cheers

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  • Pedram88
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    Since i cant find the thread for TM I would like to say CQ had 2 mistakes in the game, Taking out Ashkan a player that attacks and drops back to defend why would you take a player out for some other player who just stays forward waiting to get the ball and doesn't actually fight for it like ashkan does

    BIGGEST mistake just cause alireza stooped a penalty kicked from Deai doesn't make him a good option
    I believe that Beiranvand would have been by far better option....

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  • Adesor Vafaseya
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    Originally posted by Spyder View Post
    Definitely a brain freeze by him. I blame a lot on him but again, it was just part of the game. On THAT day Iraq was the winner. No worries. Lets move on and look forward to the next Asia Cup.
    p.s. For those that want to see us leave AFC. What utter nonsense! I mean really.
    NEVER!!!!
    11 men Iraq couldnt beat us in 120 mins and won on penalties!

    Also, if that 2nd yellow card verus Pooladi was justified, then that already booked Iraqi defender, who committed another obvious foul in the second half preventing a counter attack should also have recived his 2nd yellow!!!!

    IRAQ never deserved to win us on that day. NEVER EVER!

    And this time, we won't move on like we did in 1988, 1992, 1996, 2004, and WCQ2002... this time we stay on the case!!!

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  • Spyder
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    Originally posted by metallica69 View Post
    I really wanna birch slap pouladi, what the hell was he thinking
    Definitely a brain freeze by him. I blame a lot on him but again, it was just part of the game. On THAT day Iraq was the winner. No worries. Lets move on and look forward to the next Asia Cup.

    p.s. For those that want to see us leave AFC. What utter nonsense! I mean really.

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  • The Realist
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    Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
    Not true, I checked and any FIFA approved lab like the one in Cologne was obliged to notify Iran FF, Iraq FA and FIFA. Not the duty of Iran. Iraqis and FIFA made mistakes here, so as soon as there will be an independent judge, things will look different.

    On a different note, Mr. Doping starts vs. South Korea.
    First of all the FB action is deplorable and should be condemned. There is no justification for that type of approach, I don't even find it funny.

    It would be great that by some miracle Iraq go on to beat SK and then SK picks up the Doping case!!

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  • Adesor Vafaseya
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    Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
    Not true, I checked and any FIFA approved lab like the one in Cologne was obliged to notify Iran FF, Iraq FA and FIFA. Not the duty of Iran. Iraqis and FIFA made mistakes here, so as soon as there will be an independent judge, things will look different.

    On a different note, Mr. Doping starts vs. South Korea.
    well I hope S Koreans make a buzz as well. Actually they should.
    Surely, they have more power and influence on AFC than Iran!

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  • Armani
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    Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
    Not true, I checked and any FIFA approved lab like the one in Cologne was obliged to notify Iran FF, Iraq FA and FIFA. Not the duty of Iran. Iraqis and FIFA made mistakes here, so as soon as there will be an independent judge, things will look different.

    On a different note, Mr. Doping starts vs. South Korea.
    It was obvious they would start him. They HAVE to start him to discredit our claim.

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  • Martin-Reza
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    Not true, I checked and any FIFA approved lab like the one in Cologne was obliged to notify Iran FF, Iraq FA and FIFA. Not the duty of Iran. Iraqis and FIFA made mistakes here, so as soon as there will be an independent judge, things will look different.

    On a different note, Mr. Doping starts vs. South Korea.

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  • eerooni
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    If you hear the news out of Iran , IFF screwed this doping issue, BIG TIME. The reason why AFC rejected this is because IFF did NOT forward the results to Iraqi FA or even AFC when it was proved the IRaqi player doped! So again , we are suffering from IFF mismanagement and NOT AFC!!

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  • Z Joon
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    Originally posted by bozghaleh View Post
    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..........

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php...=browse_search
    lol 80% of the Iranian internet mafia is this kind of people. The fb profile is so typical

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