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Originally posted by Camran khan View Post“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View PostThe last guy summed it up nicely. He held a grudge against Iran. He deserved everything bad that came to him
"In fact, it got to the point where I considered legal action for defamation because I have no doubt that there were refereeing appointments I missed out on because of what was said about me in the media and how I was portrayed."
" I was confident in all the decisions my team had made."
Shows no contrition. Though I do feel sorry for his family for putting up with the bikar iranian social media army, and with him.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostHave you seen this article from last year: https://www.playersvoice.com.au/ben-...1GJ6fdXeW63.97
"In fact, it got to the point where I considered legal action for defamation because I have no doubt that there were refereeing appointments I missed out on because of what was said about me in the media and how I was portrayed."
" I was confident in all the decisions my team had made."
Shows no contrition. Though I do feel sorry for his family for putting up with the bikar iranian social media army, and with him."Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"
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And I want to put out there Pouladi did nothing wrong, as the Australian commentator said he had a grudge against Quieroz and sure as hell knew Pouladi had a yellow card prior, especially if the Iraqis remember Pouladi prior yellow why doesnt he Ben Williams who is the referee?
Khoob chenakhesh the last Australian commentator, kudos to him!
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The idiot Australian stole the cup from 80 million people and hurt their feelings. The idiot should be sorry. If he is not then he is no better than the japanese soldiers who killed Australians and everyone whom they could in far east asia.
Football is not a lottery game such that if you lose you smile and walk away. The results stay with a nation forever. AFC should never use any jackass who is a bad referee by screwing up the results of a game. Hopefully Infantino will force AFC to review the work of the referees and ban them for life like the one who killed Oman's hope and dream
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Another jackass referee who showed hatred towards Dejagah and did not award him with a penalty shot in argentina game will not go to heaven. how many times you get a change to score against argentina and how many times you even get close to their team in your lifetime? That referee lanat behesh baad . dar jahannam khaahad sookht agar jahannami hast
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Originally posted by Leopard View PostThe idiot Australian stole the cup from 80 million people and hurt their feelings. The idiot should be sorry. If he is not then he is no better than the japanese soldiers who killed Australians and everyone whom they could in far east asia.
Football is not a lottery game such that if you lose you smile and walk away. The results stay with a nation forever. AFC should never use any jackass who is a bad referee by screwing up the results of a game. Hopefully Infantino will force AFC to review the work of the referees and ban them for life like the one who killed Oman's hope and dream
I really want us to smash Iraq. Ingrates.
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I think our players are going to be so pumped there's going to be red lightning coming out of their eyes. It's going to be Super Saiyan levels.
My only worry is that they are so overpumped that they do something stupid. Like the Iran-Bahrain "revenge match" 3rd place playoff in 2004 which we won 4-2 and both Mahdavikia (uncharacteristically) and Borhani got red carded.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostI think our players are going to be so pumped there's going to be red lightning coming out of their eyes. It's going to be Super Saiyan levels.
My only worry is that they are so overpumped that they do something stupid. Like the Iran-Bahrain "revenge match" 3rd place playoff in 2004 which we won 4-2 and both Mahdavikia (uncharacteristically) and Borhani got red carded.
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Originally posted by Saam View PostHaha I reaaaaallllyy enjoyed that Bahrain game. You could see the satisfaction in the eyes of the players after we spanked them so badly. Daei's celebration when he scored the last goal still flashes in my head. The amount of intensity and passion in that celebration showed how much winning that game meant to him.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostHave you seen this article from last year: https://www.playersvoice.com.au/ben-...1GJ6fdXeW63.97
"In fact, it got to the point where I considered legal action for defamation because I have no doubt that there were refereeing appointments I missed out on because of what was said about me in the media and how I was portrayed."
" I was confident in all the decisions my team had made."
Shows no contrition. Though I do feel sorry for his family for putting up with the bikar iranian social media army, and with him.
But when a ref walks onto the pitch with a grudge, that ref has no business officiating a game. His own countrymen on the panel, every single one of them, heavily criticized him. Called him a ref who holds grudges and is looking for praises. One would think at least one of those guys on the panel would come to his defense.
He missed out on refereeing opportunities, because he's a jackass that should have stuck to his teaching job. A good referee would come out and own up to his mistake. This guy doubles down.
ofcourse no one condones attacks on family members, but I am glad they threw him out of the sport.“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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