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    Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
    How does Faghani know about these cultural things well enough to produce a card immediately?
    He has two assistant referees and a fourth official who's Arab, the Qatari ref who probably also told him. They all talk on the mic. Qatari ref told him to send off a Jordanian player on the bench too

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        Originally posted by The View Post

        Okay by that logic Mehdi should have been double yellowed for his crying celebrations against UAE.

        Faghani rid. plain and simple.
        there was no initial celebration on the field to mock by Iran.
        Iran also did it towards the cameras.

        I initially thought it was a harsh yellow at first but you can clearly see Ayman is telling the Jordanian fans to do something to his anatomy.
        Much cruder and provocative.

        having said all that, this was a fair result.
        people got carried away by the Japan result. Iraq is not a good team. In 100 games versus Iraq, Japan will win all of them.

        Iraq had countless calls go their way in the group stage as well (red cards, VAR, out of bounds…) so they were bound to have some bad luck.

        also a good reminder for any team, there are no easy games and football is 90+.



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          Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post



          Even this Israeli guy is weighing in, and he considers himself a football expert: https://twitter.com/Levyninho/status...64673748947079


          Go to Hatam Shiralizadeh in the replies to what you posted and the video is there.

          An Israeli guy calling himself a football expert on twitter when it says amateur footballer in his bio is just funny.

          Maybe Iraq should learn the world doesnt need to protect their emotions.

          Hosseini provided the context of the actual rules.

          Do you think Japan would ever get such a red card?


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            Originally posted by taremiscores View Post

            Mehdi didn't go to the opponent and do this, the Iraqi striker did. Mehdi went on camera and cried and the referee doesn't know the context of it because it didn't happen in the game (like Aymen mocking the Jordanian celebration.) If it's inflammatory, it's a yellow.

            Huge difference.
            soft yellow at best, should have been a warning.


            again, nobody would be defending the ref if he was Iraqi and the player was Iranian.

            Hell our fans couldn't even accept that Mohebbi plowing through a UAE defender was a foul...

            anyways. doesn't matter at the end of the day, Aussies will beat Jordan or Tajikistan anyways.

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              Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
              How does Faghani know about these cultural things well enough to produce a card immediately?
              Wouldn’t be surprised if match officials told
              him before the game. Jordan has lots of staff in administrative positions in afc, who know the rules and speak English well.

              mesle federasione maa ye edde lashkhor o moftkhor nistand.

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                Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
                How does Faghani know about these cultural things well enough to produce a card immediately?
                Kollan hamishe khalafe moj dost dari beri ha?

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                  Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post

                  I get that but haven't seen the footage of him doing it towards the opponent fans

                  If there were more than a few seconds camera of him mimicking the Jordan celebration, there would be less controversy about the decision, and less "iranian dogs"

                  Even this Israeli guy is weighing in, and he considers himself a football expert: https://twitter.com/Levyninho/status...64673748947079
                  Ury has an anti Iran bend. Most non Iranians who work in Asian football have too. I think John Duerden might be one of few who funnily enough is pretty fair on Iran.

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                    Originally posted by Essi View Post

                    Kollan hamishe khalafe moj dost dari beri ha?
                    Ey baba… i didn’t even give an opinion on this. Just asking for clarification…

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                      Someone please tell team melli players to not do anything stupid againnnnnnnnnn.

                      Please keep it calm. No stupid childish behavior

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                        Originally posted by The View Post

                        soft yellow at best, should have been a warning.


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                        If an Iranian player gestured to his privates and told Arab fans to eat it in the manner of an Arab cultural dish AFC would have ruled we give Khuzestan to Iraq.

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                            Musa Al-Tamari: “I tell those who mock our team, the response is always on the field.”

                            Clearly, the Jordanian players thought Aymen was mocking their culture and fans (Aymen did this in front of their fans)
                            "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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                              https://twitter.com/snobil77/status/...P83so8qG8KpBuQ

                              Is he telling the fans to eat his dick?

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                                Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
                                some heavy duty anti-iranian stuff going on in twitter/insta - if you have iraqi pals best to avoid them for a few days

                                Faghani better pay for a bodyguard for a few weeks
                                That’s pretty much par for the course.

                                their diaspora in particular is made up of a lot pro-Baathist, anti Iran (not just IR) people.

                                think what would happen if IR fell and the khamenei lovers fled to Canada and Dubai and London.

                                I usually try not to get into deep discussions with them on this sort of stuff because I don’t want to hear crude racist insults.

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