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It seems like with the dust settled, we are still predicted to do well by bookies. Here is the list:
Japan +200
Australia +250
South Korea +500
Iran +650
Uzbekistan +1400
Saudi Arabia +2000
UAE +2000
China +2200
Jordan +2800
Iraq +3300
North Korea +4000
Oman +4000
Qatar +4000
Bahrain +8000
Kuwait +8000
Palestine +20000
The odds on Palestine are crazy. If they have a cinderella cup and you bet $100 on them, you will win $20,000. Insane lol. Very unlikely too, but some gambler will make that bet.
For the individual matches, I will let you guys know who are the favorites in each first group stage match and whether they are heavy favorites or not.
Australia are heavy favorites to beat Kuwait.
SK are favorites to beat Oman, but not heavily.
Uzbekistan are slight favorites to beat North Korea.
The odds are split on Saudi Arabia and China. Anyone can win or tie based on the odds.
The odds are split on UAE and Qatar. Anyone can win, and a tie is heavily possible.
Iran are decent favorites to beat Bahrain. Not as heavy favorites as we might expect.
Japan are astronomically favored to beat Palestine. Unbelievable odds.
Iraq is extremely slightly favored over Jordan, but again, they are predicting a close game here.
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Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post^ you mean apart from single handedly losing the WCQ game vs. Bahrain in 2001?
I respect the guy, but I still can't get over him setting up three goals for Bahrain.
I wouldn't judge him, nor any other player based on a single poor performance.
With this logic, we should crucify the likes of Daei, Shojaei, etc.
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Originally posted by GolfePersique View PostThat's a pretty harsh statement about Karim.
I wouldn't judge him, nor any other player based on a single poor performance.
With this logic, we should crucify the likes of Daei, Shojaei, etc.
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Originally posted by GolfePersique View PostThat's a pretty harsh statement about Karim.
I wouldn't judge him, nor any other player based on a single poor performance.
With this logic, we should crucify the likes of Daei, Shojaei, etc.
It's not like I don't appreciate his overall contributions to Iranian football because of that though.
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Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post^ you mean apart from single handedly losing the WCQ game vs. Bahrain in 2001?
I respect the guy, but I still can't get over him setting up three goals for Bahrain.
Sent from my ME173X using TapatalkRemember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Originally posted by Martin-Reza View PostI generally agree, but this game cost us World Cup.
It's not like I don't appreciate his overall contributions to Iranian football because of that though.
As far as i remember and can judge from this footage recorded with a potatoe, Dinmohammadi and Hashemian (?) got sent off with straight red and a terrible blunder by Mirzapour.
How was Bagheri involved there?IRI's politics is no different than handling a pressure cooker ..... As the pressure builds up, you slowly let the steam out just a tad bit so that you don't see overflow, and once the pressure from below is less, you put the lid down again and raise the temperature.
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Originally posted by Ali.Karimi79 View Post
And then the shitty saudi flag! I hope Iran fucks them hard and dry..... At the end I am nothing other than ordinary
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Originally posted by Martin-Reza View PostI generally agree, but this game cost us World Cup.
It's not like I don't appreciate his overall contributions to Iranian football because of that though.
I think there were many factors within and surrounding our team (apart from the dirty Bahrain and Saudi tactics) which led to that unfortunate outcome.
Anyway, It's now time to support our beloved TM, let's put the past aside for now.
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