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  • KeonKish
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    Velesh kon baba, why are you arguing with a guy who thinks material things are so important that he can enjoy living in a sandbox with nice buildings and people wearing dish dashi and playing with their tokhms.

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  • Kaveh Ahangar
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    Originally posted by roy View Post
    it's called business! buy cheap, sell expensive! that's why i drive a $100.000+ car and yeez don't
    Something tells me your "$100.000+ car" was most likely funded by dishonest means. Maybe from natural oil wealth and resources that rightfully belong to Iranians and have been embezzled to Persian Gulf countries like Qatar and UAE?

    Originally posted by roy
    another thing, dahaties like you two need to check the name Kaviani before making accusations about my persianaliti!
    "persianaliti"? LMAO

    Let's remind ourselves of the facts:

    - You live in Qatar
    - You are a proud Qatari
    - You would proudly represent Qatar in sporting competitions
    - You have demonstrated difficulty in the past with the correct name for the Persian Gulf

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  • KC McElroy
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    Originally posted by roy View Post
    Dude, Qatar is like a mini Iran with 100 or more Iranian restaurants and shops etc... i even drink Kalleh doogh everyday
    i didnt chose to live there as we moved there from Germany when i was 6 months old so naturally is like a 2nd home to me.

    as for Dubai, the City is ruled by Iranians, half of the sky scrapers are owned by Iranian businessmen. even Andy & Bijan Murtazavi had a concerts here plus all the plastic sergens are Iranian so the girls can get their noses fixed here too. if we leave and take our money with us this place will collapse.
    So what is it that makes you Iranian? The fact that there are many Iranians in qatar or the fact that you have an Iranian bloodline?

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  • roy
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    Dude, Qatar is like a mini Iran with 100 or more Iranian restaurants and shops etc... i even drink Kalleh doogh everyday
    i didnt chose to live there as we moved there from Germany when i was 6 months old so naturally is like a 2nd home to me.

    as for Dubai, the City is ruled by Iranians, half of the sky scrapers are owned by Iranian businessmen. even Andy & Bijan Murtazavi had a concerts here plus all the plastic sergens are Iranian so the girls can get their noses fixed here too. if we leave and take our money with us this place will collapse.

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  • KC McElroy
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    Originally posted by roy View Post
    Yes, would be delighted to represent Qatar, Germany, England!i have the right to do that according to Human right rules and FIFA, UEFA and anyone who knows any common sense you have a problem with it? 3 of Qatar's players are Iranian FYI, they were born there but speak better persian than you

    as i said, i am a Kaviani. go check our history before talking more poo. does it get more Persian than Kaviani? whats your last name? Khan?

    you have had 100's of replies and you cant seem to get the point so that makes you racist, but i am now convinced that you don't even know what racism is which makes you just ignorant.

    by the way, behind me, right now, in my office, is a huge framed Persian rug of the middle east, you know whats writin' on it? KHALEJE FARS. and this is my office in Dubai where lots of arabs walk in to see me and no one would dare to say a word. thats how you do it son, put it in their face.
    Your last name means nothing as you inherited it through your bloodline. You moved to qatar so based on your own logic you are not Iranian but qatari (a delighted one at that). Of course my logic would clearly indicate you are Iranian due to your bloodline.
    I can understand if based on your personal example that we used of your last name, your Persian rug and the Persian Gulf you now see how bloodlines transfer nationalities and not places that you move to.

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  • roy
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    Originally posted by roy View Post
    Yes, would be delighted to represent Qatar, Germany, England!i have the right to do that according to Human right rules and FIFA, UEFA and anyone who knows any common sense you have a problem with it? 3 of Qatar's players are Iranian FYI, they were born there but speak better persian than you

    as i said, i am a Kaviani. go check our history before talking more poo. does it get more Persian than Kaviani? whats your last name? Khan?

    you have had 100's of replies and you cant seem to get the point so that makes you racist, but i am now convinced that you don't even know what racism is which makes you just ignorant.

    by the way, behind me, right now, in my office, is a huge framed Persian rug of the middle east, you know whats writin' on it? KHALEJE FARS. and this is my office in Dubai where lots of arabs walk in to see me and no one would dare to say a word. thats how you do it son, put it in their face.
    i also have a small statue of Alan Shearer

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  • roy
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    Originally posted by KC McElroy View Post
    Based on your own logic your persianliti is non existent as nationality doesn't transfer through bloodlines but where you move to. Based on your own logic (and delightful admission) you are qatari, not Persian.



    I do. Do you Mr. delighted to represent qatar?



    Correct. Barwuah has no Italian blood.
    Yes, would be delighted to represent Qatar, Germany, England!i have the right to do that according to Human right rules and FIFA, UEFA and anyone who knows any common sense you have a problem with it? 3 of Qatar's players are Iranian FYI, they were born there but speak better persian than you

    as i said, i am a Kaviani. go check our history before talking more poo. does it get more Persian than Kaviani? whats your last name? Khan?

    you have had 100's of replies and you cant seem to get the point so that makes you racist, but i am now convinced that you don't even know what racism is which makes you just ignorant.

    by the way, behind me, right now, in my office, is a huge framed Persian rug of the middle east, you know whats writin' on it? KHALEJE FARS. and this is my office in Dubai where lots of arabs walk in to see me and no one would dare to say a word. thats how you do it son, put it in their face.

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  • KC McElroy
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    Originally posted by roy View Post
    it's called business! buy cheap, sell expensive! that's why i drive a $100.000+ car and yeez don't

    another thing, dahaties like you two need to check the name Kaviani before making accusations about my persianaliti!

    back to the racist subject of Africans in Europe! i give up. think what you think, you are just another racist on the block in the deep south.
    Based on your own logic your persianliti is non existent as nationality doesn't transfer through bloodlines but where you move to. Based on your own logic (and delightful admission) you are qatari, not Persian.

    Originally posted by roy View Post
    do you still have a valid Iranian passport mr sellout?
    I do. Do you Mr. delighted to represent qatar?

    Originally posted by roy View Post
    So Balotelli should have said no when he was picked for Italy even though he was born there and never even visited Africa? :bs:
    Correct. Barwuah has no Italian blood.

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  • roy
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    Originally posted by KC McElroy View Post
    They have both French and Polish bloodlines, although clearly the French bloodline is stronger. They could play for either country as they are not just declaring a fake nationality based on moving somewhere.
    So Balotelli should have said no when he was picked for Italy even though he was born there and never even visited Africa? :bs:

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  • roy
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    Originally posted by KC McElroy View Post
    No no, it's not selling out. Afterall nationality doesn't get transferred through bloodlines for him to be selling out.
    do you still have a valid Iranian passport mr sellout?

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  • roy
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    Originally posted by Kaveh Ahangar View Post
    Yes, good find. Look at this quote:



    If that isn't the definition of 'selling out', I don't know what is?
    it's called business! buy cheap, sell expensive! that's why i drive a $100.000+ car and yeez don't

    another thing, dahaties like you two need to check the name Kaviani before making accusations about my persianaliti!

    back to the racist subject of Africans in Europe! i give up. think what you think, you are just another racist on the block in the deep south.

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  • KC McElroy
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    Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
    One out of their 4 grandparents are polish. Does it make them polish? To me they are French as they have three out of 4 grandparents that are french, grew up in France, and know so few about poland.

    They head for poland by opportunism, for their career and to play in big international competitions such as euro or WC.
    They have both French and Polish bloodlines, although clearly the French bloodline is stronger. They could play for either country as they are not just declaring a fake nationality based on moving somewhere.

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  • PSGman#19
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    Originally posted by KC McElroy View Post
    If their grandparents are Polish it's fine as they have a Polish bloodline. Unless the grandparents are fake Polish, like the people who move somewhere and declare themselves of that nationality without having any bloodties to the country.
    One out of their 4 grandparents are polish. Does it make them polish? To me they are French as they have three out of 4 grandparents that are french, grew up in France, and know so few about poland.

    They head for poland by opportunism, for their career and to play in big international competitions such as euro or WC.

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  • Shamim
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    Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
    What about Ludovic Obraniak (Bordeaux) and Damien perquis (Sochaux french ligue 1) that joined Poland national team because :

    - they were not good enough for France
    - They have one of their grand parents that are polish (the guy from Sochaux has a 100% french name)
    - they don't speak (or very little) polish
    - They don't know the country (or very little).

    I think people in Poland are not very happy with such a move.
    Well since their team sukked big time, i think the local did not mind to see foreign players bringing the national team up.

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  • KC McElroy
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    Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
    What about Ludovic Obraniak (Bordeaux) and Damien perquis (Sochaux french ligue 1) that joined Poland national team because :

    - they were not good enough for France
    - They have one of their grand parents that are polish (the guy from Sochaux has a 100% french name)
    - they don't speak (or very little) polish
    - They don't know the country (or very little).

    I think people in Poland are not very happy with such a move.
    If their grandparents are Polish it's fine as they have a Polish bloodline. Unless the grandparents are fake Polish, like the people who move somewhere and declare themselves of that nationality without having any bloodties to the country.

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