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    Re: POST-MATCH | Iran - Argentina | We have earned A LOT of respect!

    Originally posted by saeed_noro View Post
    many serb has family in bosnia, or land, or whatever. they had war that time, yes, but that does not mean that every serb is against bosnia, or so. there is a chance of the things i referred too..
    Mladic was a Bosnian Serb. There are plenty of Bosnian Serbs, hence the reason Republika Srbska exists, but there is no chance in he'll that a Serb ref would ever do anything to Benefit Bosnia. The road signs in R.S. are all in Cyrillic, they're so divided that they won't even put up Latin script signs for the non-Serbs to understand.

    I'm 2006 when I was is R.S., they had posters and billboards everywhere to show support for Serbia in the WC. There were Serbian Flags all over Banja Luka. Trust me , they don't even want to accept that Bosnia even exists.

    If our Bosnian member wasn't in occultation I'm sure he would concur.
    راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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        It's not a matter of his nationality.

        He was just a gutless and incompetent ref favoring a big name country at the expense of a less known country. The idea that if an Iranian player is stopped, it has to do with good defensive work, versus if an Argentinian player is stopped, it must have been a foul . That's the mentality.
        “It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain

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          Heres a Queiroz cam I just uploaded, you can see him at the time when Argentina scores and a bit after when he gets mad. After the game he throws his accreditation in madness

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            What if Messi gets injured in the next match or matches, will he say it is the work of God? or son of God as he believes.... Which one is he talking about....

            They did not God's help. The referee was there. Was Maradona sober?

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              Originally posted by Iman_Joon View Post
              Heres a Queiroz cam I just uploaded, you can see him at the time when Argentina scores and a bit after when he gets mad. After the game he throws his accreditation in madness

              blocked by FIFA

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                Originally posted by Damavand View Post
                blocked by FIFA
                LOL, saw it, it didn't even take 1 hour before they blocked it. They maybe have people surfing the tube 24/7 haha

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                  Originally posted by Iman_Joon View Post
                  Heres a Queiroz cam I just uploaded, you can see him at the time when Argentina scores and a bit after when he gets mad. After the game he throws his accreditation in madness
                  It is removed... please upload again.

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                    I hope people realize that regardless of the outcome of the match, Iran shocked the world with their outstanding performance. This is something we all can be PROUD of. This doesn't mean we should be content with that performance. I know CQ and TM are hungry for a victory and a chance to move on to the next round.

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                      Sv: POST-MATCH | Iran - Argentina | We have earned A LOT of respect!

                      Originally posted by Zkell View Post
                      It is removed... please upload again.
                      blocked by FIFA

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                        Originally posted by Iman_Joon View Post

                        blocked by FIFA
                        Originally posted by Iman_Joon View Post
                        LOL, saw it, it didn't even take 1 hour before they blocked it. They maybe have people surfing the tube 24/7 haha
                        Nearly impossible to upload any footage of matches, FIFA has been all over YouTube in a horrendous strict way

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                          Originally posted by Keano View Post
                          I think this is the first time ever in our football history that we lose a football game, yet we're still happy and jubilant, rightfully so!



                          The entire team was great, stop always and only crediting Sepahan players, this is getting real annoying man!
                          Dude can u stop referring everything back to Sepahan..! Of course everyone played great. I was just impressed by Hajsafi since CQ trusted him and started him in midfield, he has really been solid in our last 4-5 games.

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                            Hi, I check this forum often but don't post a lot, however I was in Belo Horizonte for the match and shared my story on Facebook, so I figured I should share with you guys as well:

                            Such an emotionally draining yet incredible experience at the game vs Argentina on Saturday. I'm still in disbelief that we held Argentina for 92 minutes! We were significantly outnumbered by Argentinean fans and their chants were loud and intimidating, but lucky for us, Brazilians don't like Argentina much and so they came to the game in numbers to support us. They did some chanting and songs for us, but it was still no match to the volume of the Argentineans. Wow. But in the second half they must have realized that Iran may f*king win this game and went completely quiet! even some Argentina fans started cheering for us.

                            I've never felt so nervous and excited in my life. We were chanting "dois minutos, dois minutos!". We thought we had pulled it off. Then Messi pulls a moment of magic out of nothing and the whole stadium errupted. It was like being crushed under a wave. I can't explain how bad that felt. I was on the verge of tears at that moment, but not only because we lost in the dying minutes, but because I was so proud of our team melli. We played our hearts out and we should have won. After the game, an Argentinean in the row next to us hugged me and kissed me on the cheek and told me we deserved to win. I think we surprised the world and the world was on our side, because everywhere we went after the game, we were treated like celebrities. Everyone was stopping us to take photos with us all night, everywhere we went people would start chanting "Ira! Ira! Ira!", about 50 people asked us for our jerseys, telling us how we deserved to win and they'll be rooting for us. At 3am we walked into a restaurant and the whole place broke out into a chant for Iran. It was crazy!

                            We're off to Sao Paulo, and next to Salvador for our game vs Bosnia on Wednesday. Our chances of qualifying are slim but after our performance on Saturday, I think we can pull it off. Either way I'm so proud of our team. We will win! Vai Ira! Vai Brasil!

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                              Originally posted by jdilla View Post
                              Hi, I check this forum often but don't post a lot, however I was in Belo Horizonte for the match and shared my story on Facebook, so I figured I should share with you guys as well:

                              Such an emotionally draining yet incredible experience at the game vs Argentina on Saturday. I'm still in disbelief that we held Argentina for 92 minutes! We were significantly outnumbered by Argentinean fans and their chants were loud and intimidating, but lucky for us, Brazilians don't like Argentina much and so they came to the game in numbers to support us. They did some chanting and songs for us, but it was still no match to the volume of the Argentineans. Wow. But in the second half they must have realized that Iran may f*king win this game and went completely quiet! even some Argentina fans started cheering for us.

                              I've never felt so nervous and excited in my life. We were chanting "dois minutos, dois minutos!". We thought we had pulled it off. Then Messi pulls a moment of magic out of nothing and the whole stadium errupted. It was like being crushed under a wave. I can't explain how bad that felt. I was on the verge of tears at that moment, but not only because we lost in the dying minutes, but because I was so proud of our team melli. We played our hearts out and we should have won. After the game, an Argentinean in the row next to us hugged me and kissed me on the cheek and told me we deserved to win. I think we surprised the world and the world was on our side, because everywhere we went after the game, we were treated like celebrities. Everyone was stopping us to take photos with us all night, everywhere we went people would start chanting "Ira! Ira! Ira!", about 50 people asked us for our jerseys, telling us how we deserved to win and they'll be rooting for us. At 3am we walked into a restaurant and the whole place broke out into a chant for Iran. It was crazy!

                              We're off to Sao Paulo, and next to Salvador for our game vs Bosnia on Wednesday. Our chances of qualifying are slim but after our performance on Saturday, I think we can pull it off. Either way I'm so proud of our team. We will win! Vai Ira! Vai Brasil!
                              Thanks very much for the report from the field. Really enjoy reading our dear Iranian fans accounts of the games and their time in Brazil. Hope to read more from you and other Iranians in Brazil.

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                                Wow bro ,that was powerfull I wish I was there with you
                                I also shed a few tears after our game and could not concentrate on my work for the entire day but we r all soo
                                Proud but let assure you my friend ,Iran will win tomorrow and make the second round
                                I promise you that

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