Anyone saying that Kuwait deserves to defeat Korea, or even that it would be a reasonable outcome is talking out of their butt. Kuwait will need heaps of luck to defeat Korea. Despite our feud with them based on recent encounters, we cannot discount Korea's quality. They are a top 4 Asian team, and they deserve to at least make it to QF. A team like Uzbekistan or China is closer in quality to the top 4 teams, but Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain and Qatar should not win a game against any team outside of Arabestan in this tournament. It's not hate on the Arab teams, they truly are just a few levels below the other teams. Kuwait defeating Korea is the same as Qatar defeating Iran. It would definitely be an extremely lucky match for Kuwait.
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Originally posted by nmssis View PostGuys we lost our key player today. I hope your players will be careful around violent africans.
I don't know how a Qatari can support his national team. Almost nobody on the team is from his nation. It's a club team. If Qatar had to play with only Qatari born players, they would lose every game 10-0. That's sad, and nothing someone should be proud of. I'd be pissed if a team of Nigerians and Senegalese won Iran the Asian Cup, personally.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostLOL! Korea will never lose against Kuwait in a major tournament. You can take that to the bank.
Korea losing to Kuwait is like Iran losing against Lebanon, which happens probably once in 40 years.
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South Korea vs. Kuwait [AFC Asian Cup 2015] - Date, Time, & Live Updates
Lol we have more african players playing for these persian gulf nations than they have in africaBookmark the PFDC Calendar for TM & WCQ games
http://sites.google.com/site/pfdccalendar/
[Click on a game to see detailed description including time]
Villa + Messi =
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Originally posted by persianfire View PostThey lost to Kuwait in 2000 and finished third in the group. Fortunately they advanced to the next round via wild card berth.
Bahrain only had 7 players who played football professionally. All other players were semi-pros and maintain jobs outside of football.
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Originally posted by persianfire View PostThey lost to Kuwait in 2000 and finished third in the group. Fortunately they advanced to the next round via wild card berth.
1st tier: Iran - Japan - Korea Republic - Australia - Uzbekistan
2nd tier: China - North Korea - Iraq - Jordan - Oman - Saudi - Qatar - UAE
3rd tier: Kuwait - Syria - Lebanon - Thailand - Palestine - Bahrain
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostKuwait was in their prime back then. Nowadays they are a third tier Asian team.
1st tier: Iran - Japan - Korea Republic - Australia - Uzbekistan
2nd tier: China - North Korea - Iraq - Jordan - Oman - Saudi - Qatar - UAE
3rd tier: Kuwait - Syria - Lebanon - Thailand - Palestine - Bahrain
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Originally posted by ParthianDE View PostI gave you a thanks, but don't think Uzbekistan quite deserve to be in the first tier (yet). They have the potential, but they haven't really done enything major yet and certainly don't have much of a legacy yet.
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Originally posted by nmssis View PostGuys, any streams?
chan 7
Korean commentary
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