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If you have this much hate just for Islam I can't imagine the grand amount of hate you have for all the ancient organised religions that have screwed everyone over for 1000s of years plus our newer religions 'science' and 'democracy'. I hope for the good of yourself that in this aspect you're not logically consistent.
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Feel free to open one up in the international sports forumOriginally posted by KasraKhan View PostCan we get a generic BHA thread? They won their first two games. It is worth it just for Taz's witty, sarcastic comments.Team Meli Iran
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My spidey senses were tingling and looking out the window, lo and behold, I caught sight of the PFDC Potter discussion signal shining on the distant horizon.
If only there was some way of predicting that their fortunes would turn this season. Say, like a proven predictive statistic model that assessed their performances last season without bias. All joking aside obvs too early to say anything but it looks like more of the same this season with even less resources. Someone bloody build a shrine for the man already.
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Sorry but you are tempting me.... "like a proven predictive statistic model " more like a WAG. A model based on the phase of the moon and the astrological signs of the players would be more predictive.Originally posted by Taz View PostMy spidey senses were tingling and looking out the window, lo and behold, I caught sight of the PFDC Potter discussion signal shining on the distant horizon.
If only there was some way of predicting that their fortunes would turn this season. Say, like a proven predictive statistic model that assessed their performances last season without bias. All joking aside obvs too early to say anything but it looks like more of the same this season with even less resources. Someone bloody build a shrine for the man already.
Yes it is early, but very reminiscent of 2019. An relatively easy schedule up to November prompted the geniuses in front office to extend his contract....and we all know what happened after that, barely surviving...as a matter of fact, a couple of goals from ARJ , first on Bournemouth and then on Chelsea helped them survive. And as a reward, he was mostly benched the rest of the season... remember that?!!! Yeah good times....
And now their first two wins comes first against the only team that finished lower than them and then against a newly promoted team. Lets not get excited until we get to Nov. or Dec. And don't buy into this "less resources". Potter kept everyone that he wanted except Ben White, and got four fairly decent replacements. But the main liability, the coach himself, remains. As they say the night is long and Ghalander bidar.
I predict another super stellar performance by Potter and Co, finishing below where CH finished with them in his 1st season at BHA, when he promoted the team.
Did I say I am ecstatic that ARJ got the hell out of Dodge..... I hope he continues to do well and take a proverbial piss on that manager and know-nothing fan base.
GO ARJ.Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
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Making the news for all the good reasons....https://sports.ndtv.com/football/watch-iranian-footballer-alireza-jahanbakhsh-wins-hearts-with-this-kind-act-during-a-game-2515396
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)]Dutch football club Feyenoord were taking on Swedish side Elfsborg in the first leg of their [/COLOR]Europa Conference League[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)] play-off on Thursday night when Iranian forward Alireza Jahanbakhsh caught the attention of fans with an act of thoughtfulness during the game. In the first half of the game in Europe's third-tier competition, Elfsborg defender Simon Strand was chasing the ball near the sidelines, with Jahanbakhsh just behind him, when the speed of his run saw him collide with the pitch-side camera cart and knock it down.
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.[/COLOR]Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
https://chng.it/ZsSzczNC2Z
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Holland is definitely not a third tier competition. Many talented players go to the big four leagues from Holland. Alireza made the wrong choice but now he can redeem himself. Feyenoord has a rich history in Europe and a great fanbase. Enough with this negativity.Originally posted by khodam View Post^ “…. Europe's third-tier competition”
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