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    Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
    Remember when some people here kept posting BS about how the team doesn't include or fully accept saman? Lol

    clear from the vids the guy is very rated and loved by all the senior guys
    That was me
    and I stand to what I said at that time.

    Headcoach makes a hugh difference in a team.
    Saman is galenoie number 1 guy right now that makes big difference. General has contained the mafia bazi tm players have done in last 5 years, there is only one mafia and that's amir mafia.

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      Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
      Remember when some people here kept posting BS about how the team doesn't include or fully accept saman? Lol

      clear from the vids the guy is very rated and loved by all the senior guys
      Judging based on photos/videos posted on social media, broadcasts of TM matches, and other small details (body language, not celebrating with the team, other stuff can’t remember rn) it was pretty clear that he was an outsider. At this moment it can be the case that he’s happy and part of the team, but to say that all the stuff we discussed over the last year or so about him being a black sheep as “bs” is kinda just not fair. Anyways, saman is a superstar and happy that he looks happy

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        Originally posted by arj42 View Post

        Judging based on photos/videos posted on social media, broadcasts of TM matches, and other small details (body language, not celebrating with the team, other stuff can’t remember rn) it was pretty clear that he was an outsider. At this moment it can be the case that he’s happy and part of the team, but to say that all the stuff we discussed over the last year or so about him being a black sheep as “bs” is kinda just not fair. Anyways, saman is a superstar and happy that he looks happy
        don't be so quick to judge based in a few social media stills and stuff you cant remember. We really know very little.

        More plausible that he was pissed at being benched for the likes of ahmad nour and co for 4 years. Who could blame him? Travel halfway around the world every few weeks to play 5 mins for a joke of a federation.

        Any player who is not involved regularly will naturally not feel like an integral part of the group. When that is happening to an experienced player they will be even more upset.

        Same shit with the Taremi hates mohebbi crap. Taremi is frustrated with mohebbi because his decision making on the field sucks. Just like how Benzema was pissed for year at vinicius for the same reason. If mohebbi ever improves that part of his game that dynamic on the field and taremi's frustration will vanish instantly too.

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          Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post

          don't be so quick to judge based in a few social media stills and stuff you cant remember. We really know very little.

          More plausible that he was pissed at being benched for the likes of ahmad nour and co for 4 years. Who could blame him? Travel halfway around the world every few weeks to play 5 mins for a joke of a federation.

          Any player who is not involved regularly will naturally not feel like an integral part of the group. When that is happening to an experienced player they will be even more upset.

          Same shit with the Taremi hates mohebbi crap. Taremi is frustrated with mohebbi because his decision making on the field sucks. Just like how Benzema was pissed for year at vinicius for the same reason. If mohebbi ever improves that part of his game that dynamic on the field and taremi's frustration will vanish instantly too.
          This can also have a big impact on how he acts. Nevertheless, are you saying that in your opinion over the last year or 2 you never doubted Saman’s relationships with other players, especially the og ones?

          And it wasn’t being quick to judge, since those things had occurred for a long time. Can’t remember everything because a decent amount of info/opinions were shared from different members during that time. I guess instead of including that line I should’ve put “etc.” lol

          like you mentioned, nobody knows about the true relationships of these players, and that also includes/applies to the ones that seem positive. Such as this happy interview with saman today and his teammates

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            Anyways, we all love saman and love seeing him perform well. He is so elegant on the ball

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              Originally posted by arj42 View Post

              This can also have a big impact on how he acts. Nevertheless, are you saying that in your opinion over the last year or 2 you never doubted Saman’s relationships with other players, especially the og ones?

              And it wasn’t being quick to judge, since those things had occurred for a long time. Can’t remember everything because a decent amount of info/opinions were shared from different members during that time. I guess instead of including that line I should’ve put “etc.” lol

              like you mentioned, nobody knows about the true relationships of these players, and that also includes/applies to the ones that seem positive. Such as this happy interview with saman today and his teammates
              because of tm
              i will not discuss this matter and is time to unite for tm and not bring up these type b.s middle of a tournament and try to validateour view and close eyes on the facts....these discussions are good for dog days when we have no matches.

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                That was me
                and I stand to what I said at that time.

                Headcoach makes a hugh difference in a team.
                Saman is galenoie number 1 guy right now that makes big difference. General has contained the mafia bazi tm players have done in last 5 years, there is only one mafia and that's amir mafia.
                Amir's mafia, where the only currency is kabab and gheimeh.

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                  Originally posted by arj42 View Post
                  After a long time, saman does a Persian interview after the match. Fun snippet. To be fully honest though, I expected him to have improved his Persian a bit more. His vocabulary and pronunciation is pretty much the same as that interview he did 5 years ago which can be found on YouTube. Yes I know he only comes for the camps and is based abroad but idk

                  https://video.varzesh3.com/video/322...-فلسطین
                  I guess they did not speak farsi in their household when he was growing up, me myself is like Saman also raised in Sweden, i came here when I was two years old, my mom played deaf when i spoke swedish until i got tantrums and she replied " farsi sobath kon agar mikhay man javab bedam ya chigh bezan ta kounet betareke " 😅, that paved the way for me to speak farsi and I think every parent should aim for that, being able to speak more languages is a gift.

                  My two year old son is born in Sweden and is half iranian and half croatian and he understands farsi best out of all languages because i repeat it 24/7 like our parents repeats be mohandes or doctor or be badbakht.

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                    Originally posted by Artaxerxes View Post

                    I guess they did not speak farsi in their household when he was growing up, me myself is like Saman also raised in Sweden, i came here when I was two years old, my mom played deaf when i spoke swedish until i got tantrums and she replied " farsi sobath kon agar mikhay man javab bedam ya chigh bezan ta kounet betareke " 😅, that paved the way for me to speak farsi and I think every parent should aim for that, being able to speak more languages is a gift.

                    My two year old son is born in Sweden and is half iranian and half croatian and he understands farsi best out of all languages because i repeat it 24/7 like out parents repeats be mohandes or doctor or be badbakht.
                    That’s brilliant😂 thank you for sharing that story. Yeah it’s important for parents to pass down their native tongue to their kids. That’s wonderful that your son can understand Persian even though he’s only half Iranian AND his dad also was raised outside of Iran

                    Geographic location tends to play a large part in this too. Looking at North America alone, there are generally noticeable differences in how Iranian-Canadians and Iranian-Americans express their identity. This applies for all immigrant minorities though, not just Iranians. Concept of melting pot vs salad bowl

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                      Originally posted by Artaxerxes View Post

                      I guess they did not speak farsi in their household when he was growing up, me myself is like Saman also raised in Sweden, i came here when I was two years old, my mom played deaf when i spoke swedish until i got tantrums and she replied " farsi sobath kon agar mikhay man javab bedam ya chigh bezan ta kounet betareke " 😅, that paved the way for me to speak farsi and I think every parent should aim for that, being able to speak more languages is a gift.

                      My two year old son is born in Sweden and is half iranian and half croatian and he understands farsi best out of all languages because i repeat it 24/7 like our parents repeats be mohandes or doctor or be badbakht.
                      Why not applying your mother theory theory with your son too? I know it is difficult but at least make him speak Persian when you are alone

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                        Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post

                        Why not applying your mother theory theory with your son too? I know it is difficult but at least make him speak Persian when you are alone
                        He speaks farsi best out of Swedish, serbocroatian and farsi, speak and speak he is 2 years old haha, but most words is farsi and he understands EVERYTHING in farsi, including SAKET when he starts whit loosbazi 😅

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                          Poor Saman getting roasted for his Farsi 😂😂😂
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                              Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post

                              Why not applying your mother theory theory with your son too? I know it is difficult but at least make him speak Persian when you are alone
                              Originally posted by Artaxerxes View Post

                              I guess they did not speak farsi in their household when he was growing up, me myself is like Saman also raised in Sweden, i came here when I was two years old, my mom played deaf when i spoke swedish until i got tantrums and she replied " farsi sobath kon agar mikhay man javab bedam ya chigh bezan ta kounet betareke " 😅, that paved the way for me to speak farsi and I think every parent should aim for that, being able to speak more languages is a gift.

                              My two year old son is born in Sweden and is half iranian and half croatian and he understands farsi best out of all languages because i repeat it 24/7 like our parents repeats be mohandes or doctor or be badbakht.
                              I told my kids I don't speak English. They naturally spoke Persian to me and English to their Mother (who speaks Persian better than me but alternates between English and Persian with them).


                              One day I had to go and give a talk about what I do at my son's school. He came home all excited and told my wife.... you know what I learned today....Daddy can speak English!

                              The best strategy is for both parents to pretend they only speak Persian and only converse in Persian....at least for the first 10-12 years.

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                                Originally posted by koorosh View Post
                                I told my kids I don't speak English. They naturally spoke Persian to me and English to their Mother (who speaks Persian better than me but alternates between English and Persian with them).


                                One day I had to go and give a talk about what I do at my son's school. He came home all excited and told my wife.... you know what I learned today....Daddy can speak English!

                                The best strategy is for both parents to pretend they only speak Persian and only converse in Persian....at least for the first 10-12 years.

                                Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
                                🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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