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    Originally posted by kateb View Post

    He lost his left ball while doing sarbazi training for his basij team .
    if he say anything anti i.r and don't play their games they will take that away from him ND take him to sarbazi.

    Guys amiri want make money
    Plying till his 40,
    he didn't make real money playing aboard
    Koftesh beshe.
    DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.

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      Originally posted by Rooyintan View Post

      I guess it might be your profile picture that made him think so. Pan-Iranist logo inequality sign in middle of white center on a red flag which they copied of SUMKA who themselves imitated Nazi Germany. Such sign is as offensive as we would find Pan-Turk and White Supremacist logos offensive.

      The Pan-Iranists should really remove inequality sign which is seen as offensive and intolerant.
      Thanks for a little bit of history on Pan-Iranist movement, but if one reads more Indepth on the subject, one will discover that the Pan-Iranist has always been about inclusion of Iranian people (of all color and creed and region) and not separation or inequality. The Pan-Iranist movement started as a response to Pan-Turkism or Pan-Arabism which tried to disintegrate Iran and Iranian people. I agree, that if you look at the symbol today and without understanding its background, it may suggest that has been copied from the Nazi Germany. The truth is, Germans copied it from artifacts discovered in Persia (i.e. Kerman) and modified it and gave it a different meaning. That being said, because the public knowledge about Pan-Iranist movement and its symbols is generally not a detailed and accurate level, I took your suggestion and changed my avatar to avoid any confusion. Cheers!

      https://youtu.be/Df2rYA7NfPw

      Watch this video, then you would know what transpired which eventually resulted in rightful Persian Gulf named Arabian Gulf.

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        Originally posted by Ardalan View Post

        Koftesh beshe.
        How did this happen?

        I don't want to say "bichareh Torabi" but how does Torabi get his own IN OR OUT thread, and people just gloss by Amiri.

        Amiri's track record in terms of instagram posts/stories and statements in support of Khamenei etc... is as bad, if not worse, than Torabi


        Torabi is just disliked because of his khomar appearance and the fact that he isn't indispensible, whereas Amiri is a crucial player within the TM setup and particularly under Queiroz because of his work-rate and box-to-box play. If I were a manager who didn't really care about human life, sure, Amiri would be my key player.

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          Originally posted by allan123 View Post
          Please moderator Ban again Kateb, thanks.

          Your only contribution to this forum is to ask for mods to ban members (you have requested mods to ban Kateb 5 times over the last few days), asking mods to close threads, to constantly say that sports and politics don't mix whilst our kids are getting killed and sportspersons getting arrested, and to be obsessed with Skocic.

          I may disagree strongly with Mashsaeed on his stance towards Amiri and towards the importance of a game of football over human life, but he is still worth a lot to this forum and to be honest, just look at your post history...​

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            Originally posted by Kavian View Post

            Thanks for a little bit of history on Pan-Iranist movement, but if one reads more Indepth on the subject, one will discover that the Pan-Iranist has always been about inclusion of Iranian people (of all color and creed and region) and not separation or inequality. The Pan-Iranist movement started as a response to Pan-Turkism or Pan-Arabism which tried to disintegrate Iran and Iranian people. I agree, that if you look at the symbol today and without understanding its background, it may suggest that has been copied from the Nazi Germany. The truth is, Germans copied it from artifacts discovered in Persia (i.e. Kerman) and modified it and gave it a different meaning. That being said, because the public knowledge about Pan-Iranist movement and its symbols is generally not a detailed and accurate level, I took your suggestion and changed my avatar to avoid any confusion. Cheers!

            https://youtu.be/Df2rYA7NfPw

            Watch this video, then you would know what transpired which eventually resulted in rightful Persian Gulf named Arabian Gulf.
            Just the fact you sacrifice your logo,
            I will sacrifice the salavat thread as well

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              Originally posted by Kavian View Post

              Thanks for a little bit of history on Pan-Iranist movement, but if one reads more Indepth on the subject, one will discover that the Pan-Iranist has always been about inclusion of Iranian people (of all color and creed and region) and not separation or inequality. The Pan-Iranist movement started as a response to Pan-Turkism or Pan-Arabism which tried to disintegrate Iran and Iranian people. I agree, that if you look at the symbol today and without understanding its background, it may suggest that has been copied from the Nazi Germany. The truth is, Germans copied it from artifacts discovered in Persia (i.e. Kerman) and modified it and gave it a different meaning. That being said, because the public knowledge about Pan-Iranist movement and its symbols is generally not a detailed and accurate level, I took your suggestion and changed my avatar to avoid any confusion. Cheers!

              https://youtu.be/Df2rYA7NfPw

              Watch this video, then you would know what transpired which eventually resulted in rightful Persian Gulf named Arabian Gulf.
              Thank you for the video.

              Also your new profile picture looks great.

              I am aware that Pan-Iranist Party are for territorial integrity of Iran, also for harmony and unity of all ethnic groups in Iran. However, their flags and symbolism is the problem and will confuse people. Inequality Sign is a bad choice of symbol.

              Bad choice of flags:

              https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...-Party.svg.png

              https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ty_alt.svg.png

              Resembles

              https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._SUMKA.svg.png

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_G...80%931945).svg

              Such resemblance would make people believe that Pan-Iranist share the same ideology as

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUMKA

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aria_Party

              Iran has so many ancient symbols, wouldn't flags such as the following would have been better for Pan-Iranist Party to use?

              https://images7.alphacoders.com/984/984147.png

              https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qi...0d431d234a1-lq

              https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...20190129045200



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                Originally posted by Kavian View Post
                That being said, because the public knowledge about Pan-Iranist movement and its symbols is generally not a detailed and accurate level, I took your suggestion and changed my avatar to avoid any confusion. Cheers!
                My profile picture is Khodadad Azizi wrapped in flag.

                In your opinion and other forum members, should I change my profile picture? I think it is outdated. Please everyone post your thoughts, so I can come up with something different.

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                  Originally posted by Rooyintan View Post

                  My profile picture is Khodadad Azizi wrapped in flag.

                  In your opinion and other forum members, should I change my profile picture? I think it is outdated. Please everyone post your thoughts, so I can come up with something different.
                  He was Ali Karimi's mouthpiece when it was against CQ - but he's been quiet while Ali Karimi has been doing incredible Iran-parast work.

                  It's time for a fresh look Rooyintan jaan.
                  "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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                    What is wrong with former Team Melli footballers? Why so disrespectful?


                    https://www.khabarvarzeshi.com/news/...A8%D9%88%D8%AF

                    https://www.khabarvarzeshi.com/news/...A7%D8%B1%D9%85

                    OK their comments would have been valid, had Team Melli defeated Nicaragua by a large margin, but when Team Melli only had a narrow win versus Nicaragua, then there is no need for mockery or criticism for choice of such opponent.

                    Those who make such disrespectful comments about Nicaragua Football Team, don't realize that many of Nicaragua's experienced players did not play.

                    See their veterans and experienced players were not in the squad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicara...ecent_call-ups

                    So the friendly match was a game between less experienced players from both teams, however Team Melli actually had more experienced players, so if they want to criticize or mock they should do that for Team Melli players who played.

                    From 2010 not many teams are willing to come to Iran.

                    Teams who came to Iran for friendly matches from 2010 onward:

                    AFC: Japan, South Korea, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia U23.
                    CAF: Madagascar, Mozambique, Mauritania, Guinea, Togo, Sierra Leone.
                    CONCACAF: Trinidad and Tobago, Nicaragua.
                    CONMEBOL: Bolivia.
                    UEFA: none.
                    OFC: none.

                    So they should take into account that many countries refuse to come to Iran for friendly including those whose countries have good relations with IRI, such as Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon, Yemen, China, North Korea, Vietnam, Turkey, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Venezuela, Cuba, Senegal, Ghana, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mali or those who have somewhat good relations such as Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ecuador, Nigeria, DR Congo, Niger, Tanzania, South Africa, etc.

                    It is always better to take opportunity of International Football Friendlies to play new opponents or those whom Team Melli rarely faced instead of regular AFC opponents.

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                      Originally posted by Rooyintan View Post
                      What is wrong with former Team Melli footballers? Why so disrespectful?


                      https://www.khabarvarzeshi.com/news/...A8%D9%88%D8%AF

                      https://www.khabarvarzeshi.com/news/...A7%D8%B1%D9%85

                      OK their comments would have been valid, had Team Melli defeated Nicaragua by a large margin, but when Team Melli only had a narrow win versus Nicaragua, then there is no need for mockery or criticism for choice of such opponent.

                      Those who make such disrespectful comments about Nicaragua Football Team, don't realize that many of Nicaragua's experienced players did not play.

                      See their veterans and experienced players were not in the squad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicara...ecent_call-ups

                      So the friendly match was a game between less experienced players from both teams, however Team Melli actually had more experienced players, so if they want to criticize or mock they should do that for Team Melli players who played.

                      From 2010 not many teams are willing to come to Iran.

                      Teams who came to Iran for friendly matches from 2010 onward:

                      AFC: Japan, South Korea, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia U23.
                      CAF: Madagascar, Mozambique, Mauritania, Guinea, Togo, Sierra Leone.
                      CONCACAF: Trinidad and Tobago, Nicaragua.
                      CONMEBOL: Bolivia.
                      UEFA: none.
                      OFC: none.

                      So they should take into account that many countries refuse to come to Iran for friendly including those whose countries have good relations with IRI, such as Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon, Yemen, China, North Korea, Vietnam, Turkey, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Venezuela, Cuba, Senegal, Ghana, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mali or those who have somewhat good relations such as Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ecuador, Nigeria, DR Congo, Niger, Tanzania, South Africa, etc.

                      It is always better to take opportunity of International Football Friendlies to play new opponents or those whom Team Melli rarely faced instead of regular AFC opponents.
                      guys like pious and TM players from the era that got the most embarrassing results in TM history (1990 and 1994 WCQs) should have no right to speak on anything related to TM. That Nicaragua team would run circles around his TM.

                      Team Meli Iran
                      Perspolis FC
                      Malavan Bandar Anzali


                      "I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz

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                        Originally posted by taremiscores View Post

                        He was Ali Karimi's mouthpiece when it was against CQ - but he's been quiet while Ali Karimi has been doing incredible Iran-parast work.

                        It's time for a fresh look Rooyintan jaan.
                        Bye Bye Azizi.

                        Here comes Derafsh-e Shahbaz-e Zarin.


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                          Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post

                          guys like pious and TM players from the era that got the most embarrassing results in TM history (1990 and 1994 WCQs) should have no right to speak on anything related to TM. That Nicaragua team would run circles around his TM.
                          Actually 1990-1991 Team Melli was really strong. Farshad was a really good player. One of my favorite of all time. I don't know why that generation are so arrogant though??!!!

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                            Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post

                            guys like pious and TM players from the era that got the most embarrassing results in TM history (1990 and 1994 WCQs) should have no right to speak on anything related to TM. That Nicaragua team would run circles around his TM.
                            His comment wasn't appropriate but Farshad was real finisher.
                            For me he is a top 5 finisher in history of Iranian football
                            Daei
                            Sardar
                            Taremi
                            Roshan
                            Farshad
                            ...
                            90 team was young. Monajati changed alot of players.
                            94 team was Ok, but Abdz injury fucked things up badly. Nothikg is worst than having tokhmi keeper
                            Gholampour was unbeatable in league but shit the bed badly in TM. Couldn't handle NT pressure
                            His performance kind of drained all energy for the rest of the team.
                            Also Parvin khepel wasn't a coach tbh.
                            That also didn't help but the squad wasn't bad actually.
                            Mehdi Fonini, manafi, zarincheh, estili, daei, bagheri, marfavi, abtahi, majid namjoo, nader mohammadkhani

                            Sent from my MAR-LX3A using Tapatalk


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                              Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post

                              guys like pious and TM players from the era that got the most embarrassing results in TM history (1990 and 1994 WCQs) should have no right to speak on anything related to TM. That Nicaragua team would run circles around his TM.
                              Vaghean gol gofty. These so called pishkesvat that basically accomplished zero in top international level, neither as player or coach talks to much.They dont even have a clue the purpose of this game. Like I red an interview with Zia Arabshahi in Khabar Varzeshi yesteryday where he said any team in IPL would crush Nicaragua.... Gheib goft. Halem beham mikhore azina. Or Naser Mohammadkhani said today "I dont understand how they could give Ali Daei's nr 10 to such a young player (Barzegar). I dont really understand what they are smoking.

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                                Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post
                                His comment wasn't appropriate but Farshad was real finisher.
                                For me he is a top 5 finisher in history of Iranian football
                                Daei
                                Sardar
                                Taremi
                                Roshan
                                Farshad
                                ...
                                90 team was young. Monajati changed alot of players.
                                94 team was Ok, but Abdz injury fucked things up badly. Nothikg is worst than having tokhmi keeper
                                Gholampour was unbeatable in league but shit the bed badly in TM. Couldn't handle NT pressure
                                His performance kind of drained all energy for the rest of the team.
                                Also Parvin khepel wasn't a coach tbh.
                                That also didn't help but the squad wasn't bad actually.
                                Mehdi Fonini, manafi, zarincheh, estili, daei, bagheri, marfavi, abtahi, majid namjoo, nader mohammadkhani

                                Sent from my MAR-LX3A using Tapatalk

                                There is no doubt he was good player/finisher but only not even top in the Asia. During his 10 years in TM, he played 34 games and scored 18 goals. Let alone his disaster coaching career. Believe me, it might sound silly but I would go so far and rate even Karim Ansarifard higher than Pious when you look at overall performance both in club and international history and consistency.

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