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  • Ostad_Goosfand
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    Originally posted by The View Post
    That's pretty extreme.

    Most of Iraqi team are Shia or Kurdish and they too suffered at the hands of Saddam. If anything sports should be as tool to help us realize our shared humanity.

    I think the fact that this crop of players have been getting owned by Iraq in the past 6-7 years should be enough of a motivation to get the boys pumped.
    yes its true but doesnt change fact that most iraqis hate us, even the players. I have friends who've gone to Karbala on pilgrimage and when they got back all they said man those Iraqis hate us iranians! werent treated that kindly at all

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  • Philosophy_King
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    Originally posted by The View Post
    That's pretty extreme.
    Most of Iraqi team are Shia or Kurdish and they too suffered at the hands of Saddam. If anything sports should be as tool to help us realize our shared humanity.
    I think the fact that this crop of players have been getting owned by Iraq in the past 6-7 years should be enough of a motivation to get the boys pumped.
    You are indeed right from a moral perspective, but in sports it is a well-known psychological weapon to use certain narratives OR History for "constructive" self-manipulation, to have the best performance in a competition. Mike Tyson gave in interview were he speaks about how he would imagine his opponents to rape his wife and other horrible things only to sharpen his skills in the fight.
    But certainly our Players should be fine with the fact that Iraq defeated us last time and celebrated as if they became world champion.

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  • The
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    Originally posted by Philosophy_King View Post
    I remember an Interview with Peyrovani, where he describes how Blasivic motivated the players for the crucial match against Iraq (QWC 2001), by telling them, that they should think of Sadams war-crimes when going into the field. It is most definitely never good to use such tragic events, but it works and we defeated Iraq.
    Wouldn't mind if Skocic or Hashemian use similar "hypnotic-manipulations" to force the players to leave it all out there and win against Iraq.
    That's pretty extreme.

    Most of Iraqi team are Shia or Kurdish and they too suffered at the hands of Saddam. If anything sports should be as tool to help us realize our shared humanity.

    I think the fact that this crop of players have been getting owned by Iraq in the past 6-7 years should be enough of a motivation to get the boys pumped.

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  • Philosophy_King
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    Originally posted by Farzadfarhangni View Post
    Not a good idea. The importance of this game is enough to get 100% or 110% from every player. War crimes and stuff like gets our kids too emotional and then comes the red cards...
    I agree the risk would be there. On the other Hand I didn't enjoy our players hugging the Iraqis as if they were best friend before the game and than be behind in terms of motivation/determination during the game, which results in a 2-1 loss. Of course one has to mention Masouds silly red card, but he was never really an intelligent player, great that he is not with the Team.

    There should be the right Balance, but last time our attitude was not right, Iraqis were much more motivated and focused.

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  • Farzadfarhangni
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    Originally posted by Philosophy_King View Post
    I remember an Interview with Peyrovani, where he describes how Blasivic motivated the players for the crucial match against Iraq (QWC 2001), by telling them, that they should think of Sadams war-crimes when going into the field. It is most definitely never good to use such tragic events, but it works and we defeated Iraq.
    Wouldn't mind if Skocic or Hashemian use similar "hypnotic-manipulations" to force the players to leave it all out there and win against Iraq.
    Not a good idea. The importance of this game is enough to get 100% or 110% from every player. War crimes and stuff like gets our kids too emotional and then comes the red cards...

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  • Doctor DOOM
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    Originally posted by Ardalan View Post
    Khoob goft Mehdi. Ini ke Azmoun goft "easy game" pas az baazi baa Bahrein nabayad ma raa az khod raazi kone.

    In baar bayad ba KHAAYEH berim tooye zamin roberooye Eragh.

    In baar nabardhaa raa MA bayad bebarim, MA bayad bishtar harkat konim va ja-be-ja beshim ta eraaghihaa.

    Nabayad onhaa ba yek angizeye bishtar varede meydoon beshan.
    amoo, dahane ma o serveess kardi.
    clearly you can read and understand english. why not write in english too.
    chesh dard gereftam, by all the Gods that are holy and unholy!!!!

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  • KC McElroy
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    Originally posted by Philosophy_King View Post
    I remember an Interview with Peyrovani, where he describes how Blasivic motivated the players for the crucial match against Iraq (QWC 2001), by telling them, that they should think of Sadams war-crimes when going into the field. It is most definitely never good to use such tragic events, but it works and we defeated Iraq.
    Wouldn't mind if Skocic or Hashemian use similar "hypnotic-manipulations" to force the players to leave it all out there and win against Iraq.
    I don't think it was necessary to say this to the 2001 team as they were there during the war and experienced it. It will be beneficial to remind this crop of players what we endured at the hands of arogh to light a motivational fire under them.

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  • Ostad_Goosfand
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    Originally posted by Philosophy_King View Post
    I remember an Interview with Peyrovani, where he describes how Blasivic motivated the players for the crucial match against Iraq (QWC 2001), by telling them, that they should think of Sadams war-crimes when going into the field. It is most definitely never good to use such tragic events, but it works and we defeated Iraq.
    Wouldn't mind if Skocic or Hashemian use similar "hypnotic-manipulations" to force the players to leave it all out there and win against Iraq.
    just show videos of Iraqi player celebration from 2015 Asian cup, and even 2019 WCQ game. bill belichick style!

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  • Philosophy_King
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    Originally posted by Ardalan View Post
    Khoob goft Mehdi. Ini ke Azmoun goft "easy game" pas az baazi baa Bahrein nabayad ma raa az khod raazi kone.
    In baar bayad ba KHAAYEH berim tooye zamin roberooye Eragh.
    In baar nabardhaa raa MA bayad bebarim, MA bayad bishtar harkat konim va ja-be-ja beshim ta eraaghihaa.
    Nabayad onhaa ba yek angizeye bishtar varede meydoon beshan.
    I remember an Interview with Peyrovani, where he describes how Blasivic motivated the players for the crucial match against Iraq (QWC 2001), by telling them, that they should think of Sadams war-crimes when going into the field. It is most definitely never good to use such tragic events, but it works and we defeated Iraq.
    Wouldn't mind if Skocic or Hashemian use similar "hypnotic-manipulations" to force the players to leave it all out there and win against Iraq.

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  • Ardalan
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    Khoob goft Mehdi. Ini ke Azmoun goft "easy game" pas az baazi baa Bahrein nabayad ma raa az khod raazi kone.

    In baar bayad ba KHAAYEH berim tooye zamin roberooye Eragh.

    In baar nabardhaa raa MA bayad bebarim, MA bayad bishtar harkat konim va ja-be-ja beshim ta eraaghihaa.

    Nabayad onhaa ba yek angizeye bishtar varede meydoon beshan.

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  • webmaster
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    ^ I will remove his ban but will watch your posts from now on because you are not here to make peace I suppose but to tell people what to do like you're telling me. You label someone that they get money to release the TM list and want them to call you what? a great guy?

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  • Roozbeh-G2006
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    Originally posted by webmaster View Post
    No just have some decency that's all. This site has been here for 25 years and we never needed or accepted any suggestions to become IR lenient. That was a horrible suggestion. And we banned one member because of you and your bold posts as you attacked the Golbezan first. So if you want to Fuck off do it but respectfully do not tell me what to do. Come back 25 years later and perhaps we are still around but I am not sure if the IR will.

    One of the main reasons we are still here because we are anti IR and hence people trust our content because they know this very important fact now. These people who visit us are mostly from outside and they need at least one news agency which is not with the IR hence they come here to get their unbiased reports or news.
    I didn't ask for anyone to be banned. I made a comment about Golbezan based on what I read in here but I have no complaint against anyone I am old enough not to get upset by someone calling me idiot. But I also understand you have a policy against people calling others names. But if you banned a user because of me please lift their ban and ban me instead.

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  • Bladsville
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    Originally posted by Omids View Post
    You are right in general, but also a coach could realise its not the system but the fact that he has chosen the wrong player, hint HajSafi, for the wrong position and corrected that. Thats all it took. Why he did pick him in the 1st instance is the mystery. It was obvious to all. I just keep shivering when remembering how Hajsafi just gave that mishit bahraini freekick from the side back to the bahrani player on top of the box to hammer in. Lucky the guy hit it wide. Iraqi players probably will be on target.
    The only reasonable explanation that I can come up with as to why he chose to start and play Hajisafi is from internal staff pressure. He wants to cement an understanding and respect inside the camp, therefore he will do a "respectable act" and play a seasoned TM player who has been there for a while instead of turning everything upside down and fall to immense criticism.

    To me it still doesn't justify it whatsoever, but its the only thing that makes somewhat sense. Its surely not because Hajisafi has impressed before, is one of our most talented players, or plays in a high ranked league. What on earth else could it be??

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  • webmaster
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    Originally posted by Roozbeh-G2006 View Post
    Dadash I am not a pro IR either and my suggestion wouldn't make you pro IR either but since your post people are giving me red cards. So I suppose I should just fuck off right?
    No just have some decency that's all. This site has been here for 25 years and we never needed or accepted any suggestions to become IR lenient. That was a horrible suggestion. And we banned one member because of you and your bold posts as you attacked the Golbezan first. So if you want to Fuck off do it but respectfully do not tell me what to do. Come back 25 years later and perhaps we are still around but I am not sure if the IR will.

    One of the main reasons we are still here is because we are anti IR and hence people trust our content because they know this very important fact now. These people who visit us are mostly from outside and they need at least one news agency which is not with the IR hence they come here to get their unbiased reports or news.
    Last edited by webmaster; 06-08-2021, 10:25 AM.

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