let's not forget, It's NOWROUZ! everybody is on holiday or sleeping at home and getting some deserved rest. that and the fact that people are not doing that good financially results in low attendance.
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Also, I just noticed something that NOBODY who was in favor of Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid Team mentioned. This whole time, people have been screaming wolf about Saudi Arabia and how we're doomed to elimination should we fail in that do-or-die match. Of the 10 groups, the top 5 runner-ups also qualify for the final tournament. Iran and Saudi Arabia have practically already stamped their names on the next round.
The do-or-die argument lends validity to Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid team. The fact that we will qualify for the final tournament with near certainty (even if we lose to Saudi Arabia) makes Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh's presence in the team at this time ridiculous.
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Originally posted by K. Nader View PostAlso, I just noticed something that NOBODY who was in favor of Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid Team mentioned. This whole time, people have been screaming wolf about Saudi Arabia and how we're doomed to elimination should we fail in that do-or-die match. Of the 10 groups, the top 5 runner-ups also qualify for the final tournament. Iran and Saudi Arabia have practically already stamped their names on the next round.
The do-or-die argument lends validity to Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid team. The fact that we will qualify for the final tournament with near certainty (even if we lose to Saudi Arabia) makes Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh's presence in the team at this time ridiculous.
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^^ also, something else that nobody is mentioning. dosen't khakpour think he is hurting the rest of team morals and self confidence by insisting that Sardar and Jahanbaksh should be with the team or else we are doomed? like I have said before our U-23 team is really good, all of the U-23 players are stars and their IPL club. they are stars at clubs that play in the top division of Iranian league. but they had to have sardar and JB...
i don't know man, hopefully I'm wrong and Khakpour was right but at the moment I don't think he was right and I feel like he just hurt the self confidence and steam of rest of our players.
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Originally posted by TheBoss View PostGet a fair treatment? their fans were not charged a cent to watch their team play in Dastgerdi and Azadi, they watched the games for free. Iran's national team training ground in Tehran was given to them. They are getting more than fairly treated. Now, go and read the afghanis comments on their social pages and see how racist they are. They are absolutely awful.
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Originally posted by eerooni View PostEvery person from countries that used to belong to Iran are hostile to Iran! I have Azeri friends that to this day say Norooz originated from Azerbaijan and Iran was a part of them and not vice versa!! I find this stupid, and retarded but it is what it is. We just have to beat the $%# out of them to prove who is the master!...
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Originally posted by TheBoss View Post^^ also, .... dosen't khakpour think he is hurting the rest of team morals and self confidence by insisting that Sardar and Jahanbaksh should be with the team or else we are doomed?.....
اگر تیم ملی بازی رسمی داشت حق با تیم بزرگسالان بود
خاکپور در جواب اینکه کی روش به خاطر حضور آزمون و جهانبخش اعلام قطع همکاری کرده صریح صحبت کرد:
در این میان سوئ تفاهمی بین مردم بوجود آمده و احساس مردم این است که آزمون و جهانبخش عضو تیم بزرگسالان هستند و ما این بازیکنان را طبق قوانین سال های گذشته
از بزرگسالان می گیریم. در صورتی که آزمون و جهانبخش از لحاظ رده سنی بازیکن امید محسوب می شوند که تیم بزرگسالان این بازیکنان را از تیم امید می گیرد.
ما اگر مسابقات رسمی همزمان با تیم ملی بزرگسالان داشتیم قطعا اولویت با تیم تیم ملی بزرگسالان بود و این بازیکنان به تیم بزرگسالان می روند.
اگر مردم انصاف را در نظر بگیرند این حق مسلم تیم امید است که در مسابقات رسمی این دو بازیکن را در اختیار داشته باشد.
اما تیم ملی بزرگسالان بازی دوستانه دارد و چرا نباید در این شرایط از این دو عزیز استفاده نکنیم.
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Originally posted by St_Mark View Postاگر تیم ملی بازی رسمی داشت حق با تیم بزرگسالان بود
خاکپور در جواب اینکه کی روش به خاطر حضور آزمون و جهانبخش اعلام قطع همکاری کرده صریح صحبت کرد:
در این میان سوئ تفاهمی بین مردم بوجود آمده و احساس مردم این است که آزمون و جهانبخش عضو تیم بزرگسالان هستند و ما این بازیکنان را طبق قوانین سال های گذشته
از بزرگسالان می گیریم. در صورتی که آزمون و جهانبخش از لحاظ رده سنی بازیکن امید محسوب می شوند که تیم بزرگسالان این بازیکنان را از تیم امید می گیرد.
ما اگر مسابقات رسمی همزمان با تیم ملی بزرگسالان داشتیم قطعا اولویت با تیم تیم ملی بزرگسالان بود و این بازیکنان به تیم بزرگسالان می روند.
اگر مردم انصاف را در نظر بگیرند این حق مسلم تیم امید است که در مسابقات رسمی این دو بازیکن را در اختیار داشته باشد.
اما تیم ملی بزرگسالان بازی دوستانه دارد و چرا نباید در این شرایط از این دو عزیز استفاده نکنیم.
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Originally posted by K. Nader View PostAlso, I just noticed something that NOBODY who was in favor of Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid Team mentioned. This whole time, people have been screaming wolf about Saudi Arabia and how we're doomed to elimination should we fail in that do-or-die match. Of the 10 groups, the top 5 runner-ups also qualify for the final tournament. Iran and Saudi Arabia have practically already stamped their names on the next round.
The do-or-die argument lends validity to Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid team. The fact that we will qualify for the final tournament with near certainty (even if we lose to Saudi Arabia) makes Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh's presence in the team at this time ridiculous.
But playing against some youngsters from Saudi Arabia is really more important than Alexis Sanchez and Vidal from top EU clubs though.
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Originally posted by TheBoss View PostI do see your point St_Mark, Jan. Like I said, I hope everything that is decided for our football turns out to be for the best.
Dear :
If it was up to me , I would not have invited these two players, not even for next round.
Khakpour is the couch and he feel he need them. I feel Having Mkohan as one of managers did not help this matter at all.
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Originally posted by K. Nader View PostAlso, I just noticed something that NOBODY who was in favor of Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid Team mentioned. This whole time, people have been screaming wolf about Saudi Arabia and how we're doomed to elimination should we fail in that do-or-die match. Of the 10 groups, the top 5 runner-ups also qualify for the final tournament. Iran and Saudi Arabia have practically already stamped their names on the next round.
The do-or-die argument lends validity to Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh joining the Omid team. The fact that we will qualify for the final tournament with near certainty (even if we lose to Saudi Arabia) makes Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh's presence in the team at this time ridiculous.
So, not having played a single game that will matter at the end, you're already concluding that we've sealed our qualification for the next round?!
If anything, today's Saudi-Palestine result confirms exactly what I've been saying, that the fate of this group may very well come down to a single goal or a moment of brilliance from Azmoun or JB, like it did for the Saudis today against Palestine.
If Palestine was able to hold that Saudis until minute 88 and lose by a single goal (a penalty if I may add), they're very capable of causing an upset against Iran and by upset I don't mean just beating us - a tie would all but seal our fate in this competition if followed by a loss to (or possibly even a tie with) Saudi Arabia.
Don't forget, there are 5 groups just in East Asia (+2 in west Asia) where the 2nd placed teams are VERY likely to finish with 6 points. A win against Afghanistan and a tie with both Palestine and the Saudis will give us only 5 points. Even beating Palestine and losing to the Saudis will likely give us a weak 6 points (i.e. with low GD) which may still eliminate us.
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