The referee of China - Iran is Adham Makhadmeh from Jordan. Prepare yourselves already for at least 10 BS calls against Iran.
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Originally posted by Malavani View Postnice, a referee from the country that hates Iran the most... btw I thought that Arabs couldn't referee our games anymore???
AFC can still appoint arab refs when Iran plays non-arab teams.
However, Uzbekistan is still dealing with this issue.... the ref for the Qatar-Uzbekistan match on Tuesday is from Bahrain. Poor Uzbekistan LOL
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostThe referee of China - Iran is Adham Makhadmeh from Jordan. Prepare yourselves already for at least 10 BS calls against Iran.
https://www.weltfussball.at/schiedsr...makhadmeh/1/1/
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Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Post^^I agree at this point Pooladi is a lost cause. I just can't believe that we can't find a replacement in any of our IPL teams or azadegan team.
The problem is, Hajsafi hasn't really gotten much match time. He just resigned with Sepahan and I don't even know if he's played for them yet this season. He was rusty! To say the least.
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostMilad has to keep his starting streak at Terek going at LB. Cause he's a great replacement if he keeps getting the start there.
The problem is, Hajsafi hasn't really gotten much match time. He just resigned with Sepahan and I don't even know if he's played for them yet this season. He was rusty! To say the least.
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Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Post^^I agree at this point Pooladi is a lost cause. I just can't believe that we can't find a replacement in any of our IPL teams or azadegan team.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostPouladi is a lost cause and just a symbol for CQ to use now. Pouladi has now been in Qatar for 2 whole seasons. He will never be in the form he had when he played for Mes or Persepolis. His career is over unfortunately. If he had been patient his service would have been forgiven like Soroush Rafei and he would have played for TM today if he was on form.
His advisors must be idiots.
He's the most talented back had for years and it's quite stupid of IFF to sideline him bc of sarbazi crap. I am sure if they had truly helped him work things out he would come back and would be a huge addition to our backline.
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Originally posted by AliCarbon View PostSo you think playing in ipl is so much better than qatar league?? I don't agree that his career is over. It's like saying Karimi s career was over just bc he played in UAE.
He's the most talented back had for years and it's quite stupid of IFF to sideline him bc of sarbazi crap. I am sure if they had truly helped him work things out he would come back and would be a huge addition to our backline.
And Karimi is a horrible example to use as a guideline for fitness while playing in a small Persian Gulf country.
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تاج راجع اتفاقات حاشیه ای که در پایان دیدار ایران و قطر رخ داد، تصریح کرد:
به عقیده من داور در این دیدار قضاوت خسته کننده ای داشت و با سوت هایش بازیکنان ما را خسته کرد، البته گل های ما هر دو سالم بود. بحث در مورد خوشحالی بعد از گل نیمکت نشینان ما بود که من در این مورد امروز با کی روش صحبت کردم.
سرمربی تیم ملی در مورد خوشحالی نکونام به من گفت حرکتی که نکونام انجام داد یک نوع خوشحالی است و قطری ها آن را بد تلقی کردند. نکونام با دست هایش حرکتی انجام داد که این مسئله به مذاق قطری ها خوش نیامد اما کی روش گفت در این مورد با سرمربی قطر و سباستین بازیکن این تیم صحبت کرده و آنها به خاطر برداشتی که از این نوع خوشحالی کردند، حتی عذرخواهی کردند! طبیعی است وقتی تیمی در دقیقه 93 گل بزند آن طور هیجان زنده شود و تیمی هم که گل بخورد مسلماً همه اعضای آن ناراحت می شوند. شاید اگر ما هم در آن دقایق گل می خوردیم چنین عکس العملی از خود نشان می*دادیم.
That kind of hand/arm gesture is very offensive.
So CQ had to call Sebastian to explain arm gesture!!!
when did Vaffanculo became a happy sign?!!
yara explain it
Last edited by St_Mark; 09-02-2016, 08:30 AM.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostYes, in terms of fitness and game readiness, absolutely. He hasn't played a challenging game since January 2015. He was in the 2nd division of Qatar for a whole season, playing with people who have day jobs besides football.
And Karimi is a horrible example to use as a guideline for fitness while playing in a small Persian Gulf country.
Anyway, none of us have seen him play so not sure how anyone can be so sure that he is not fit (or fit).
The point of Karimi example is that when you have Talent, even if you play in the wrost league, you still won't lose your God given talent bc of it!!
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Originally posted by AliCarbon View PostI think you're putting ipl on a stool it doesn't deserve. Just look at the latest afc championship results.
Anyway, none of us have seen him play so not sure how anyone can be so sure that he is not fit (or fit).
The point of Karimi example is that when you have Talent, even if you play in the wrost league, you still won't lose your God given talent bc of it!!
I'm not putting the Persian Gulf Pro League on some sort of pedestal. I am well aware of its shortcomings.
Elite international players are a whole different story.
This is not about who spends more money or who has more facilities - rather their fitness and training programs. Its well known that physical fitness training is very lax in the smaller Persian Gulf countries. It just shows less because they have a much shorter season and lower number of games.
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