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    Sweeeet news of the day, for me.

    Hahahahaha...

    sweeeeeet news of the day. ( well apart from the other SWEET news that aussies lost. HAH! )

    anyone can spell "Irony" ?

    http://www.afcasiancup.com/en/news/i...mth=7&ayr=2007


    and becoz it put me in a good mood, I'll present you with this funny video.
    ( mind you, some of these clubs and players are HIGHLY PAID PROFESSIONAL, TOP league ones





    or this one:
    see the f**k-ups and then read the "NAMES" on the jerseies to see your "HEROES of football" !!!!!!!

    also check what Allan Shearer does at 'round minute 2.
    excellent move


    #2
    Doctor Doom, I think the whole of Asia is sharing your happiness!

    Iraq did today what Asia needed to save face. Bravo Iraq! (again .. not likely of me to normally cheer for an Arab team, but it is amazing to see how unified and close we are in Asia, despite of our differences)! A lesson in history for all of us from Middle East!! but that is separate topic all together!

    Back to football ..

    Australia needed an Asian lesson and they got it today. They came to this tounament with a kind of arogance that was totally uncalled for. I noticed on the first day when they were playing Oman, their fans were holding banners saying "We are here to Bang Kok" !!! (not sure if anyone noticed it).. but that just shows how disrespectful the Australians are of Asian football.

    I don't have anything against Australia, but they need to learn more lessons before they can be of any serious treat in Asia. In fact, in the long run, it is even better for Australian football, because they now know that in order to be successful in Asian, they got a long list of to do list.

    Once again, Bravo Iraq and GO Thailand to complete the lesson for the Aussies. They need to finish last in their group and make an early exist to learn that you got have a better reason for calling yourself "The Favourites", than just arogance!

    K.

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      #3
      Kavian jan, you'd think they'd have learnt their lesson from the past, against teams they never counted.
      you'd also think having such a dubious origin ( british rejects and convicts who were exiled to somewhere FAR from the mother land ) would mellow them down or make them tolerant or humble !
      NO !

      but it ( the unnecessary arrogance ) is inherent to their nature.
      or maybe it is more to do w geography : being left to one side of the world, more or less secluded .
      but all in all, aussies, generally are quite idiotically arrogance and ignorant.
      serves the bloody british-rejects right.

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        #4
        another thing I like about this edition of asia cup is that referees are killing the arab teams..... or shd I say, they are NOT favoring them so blatantly, as tradition goes.
        which in other words means if refs do their correct job, it will be "killing arabs", as these guys rely so much on refs and their favors and base most their games on refs' gifts that when they DONT get those gifts, they just crumble !
        hehehehe
        love it.

        teams that used to enjoy massive favors from the refs and were spoiled by this tradition, are getting slaughtered by east asian refs and east asian hosts.

        I'm loving it.

        the other is aussies now find out what we used to say about arab-dirty football: time wasting and grass rolling as we coined it.
        good. serves them right.

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          #5
          i am happy that Aus can now finish second now and that means either Japan or Aus won't be in the final 4, HOWEVER, a clash with Saudi OR Korea scares me so much that I don't even want to think that far the way I've seen it so far, and based on their game, KSA and Korea are probably the top two teams of the top favorits and unlucky for us we have to face one of them
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          Salute to anyone who stands against these barbaric, inhumane and irrational laws of ANY religion.

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            #6
            hahaha
            best news of the day for sure. there is nothing sweeter than allowing the other team to talk big, and then show them up on the field.
            as for australia, they have been humbled, and nothing is sweeter - this asian cup is going according to plan, in the best ways possible


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              #7
              Originally posted by The-Red View Post
              i am happy that Aus can now finish second now and that means either Japan or Aus won't be in the final 4, HOWEVER, a clash with Saudi OR Korea scares me so much that I don't even want to think that far the way I've seen it so far, and based on their game, KSA and Korea are probably the top two teams of the top favorits and unlucky for us we have to face one of them

              This is the same Iraq team that our B team played againt. Belive in power of Iranian Brand of football. If only we COULD BELEIVE IN OURSELVES. Armin Jaan, weren't most people scared shit afraid of Aussies? Why so much fear. Black players in south side chicago become the best Basketball players in NBA despite gang violance, lack of education, dodging bullet all that. That is because a black guy in south side chicago walks to the Seven Eleven while dribbling the basketball.

              Same with Iranina football. All those goal kocheeks in Iran makes our players unique at least in Asian level. I coach at youth level in US and I have kids from 6 years up. We have 2-3 practices per week (usually) and one game. They play 20 minutes scrimage. Most loos and noonoor American kids, you can't push them that much, otherwise Mommy come and will have a talk to you (to hurt his/her self esteem). I never have enough time to let them play scrimmage. Plus playing scrimmage against your teammate vs. playing games against bacheh mahals and next neigborhood when korkori and braggin right is concerned are totally different things. Comapre that with iranian kids who play every day an hour of goal kockees in Iran. Point is when you get an Iranian player lot of basisc are there. Same with Brazilians and Argentinians. Watch Copa America and you see the non Europan football, you see "Beautiful Football".

              That is why I was almost ready to cry after the WC (for the missed opportunity). I am not saying we need to get arrogant, but if we dont' have a particularly bad day, we rule ASIA.
              "When I see the good in you, you get motivated, feel good about yourself and that creates synergy. It creates an environment where everybody can work better together. I think in the Iranian culture it becomes very ordinary to always see the bad in each other."
              Afshin Ghotbi ( Former TM Head Coach)



              Nasser Hejazi was the Takhti of our football.
              Mohammad Panjali (Former PP and TM Captain)
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                #8
                Wouldn't that be a great newpaper headline?

                "Iraq destroy Australia in Bang Kok"

                :-)

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kavian View Post
                  Wouldn't that be a great newpaper headline?
                  "Iraq destroy Australia in Bang Kok"
                  :-)
                  or:

                  "Koky" aussies got "Bang"-ed in Bang Kok.


                  poetic justice, I say.


                  ( am I brilliant or what?
                  lol. today, no humility from me. I'm on a roll )

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                    #10
                    i don't understand tho why such a reaction to their loss! what I mean is I personally never read anywhere that Aussis thought they will walk over the asians or that they said anywhere that they are better than the asians?! If anything, they respected the asian cup, brought their full team and said they don't want to be looked at as favorits...so where is this so called ****y behaviour that some are talking about is coming from!
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                    Salute to anyone who stands against these barbaric, inhumane and irrational laws of ANY religion.

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                      #11
                      Is it possible that Australian solders being in Iraq motivated the Iraqi players?

                      but seriously, I agree peyman jan.. I watched it live and on line and I loved it.. Iraq is the ONLY arab team that I have liked all my life..

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