They are saying "Iran montazer bash ke ma amadim" in middle of Tehran. Shameless. They are biting a hand that has been feeding them for 35 years. i wish there were immigration police in front of azadi to check if they are in Iran legally and kick the ones who weren't back to the hellhole they came from.
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also, they are not charging them to see the game. but they charge poor working class Iranians (who are the majority of people who still attend games these days, anyway) money when they want to see games at azadi. to say Iranians are hospitable people dosen't even do our extreme generosity justice.
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Originally posted by TheBoss View Postalso, they are not charging them to see the game. but they charge poor working class Iranians (who are the majority of people who still attend games these days, anyway) money when they want to see games at azadi. to say Iranians are hospitable people dosen't even do our extreme generosity justice.
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Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostHow do you figure Nader jaan? For all intents and purposes, we haven't even played a single game yet! Afghanistan's win over Nepal pretty much guarantees that none of the results against Nepal will be included in determining the 2nd place finishers.
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.
I know this was a super short response but there's little else to be said now. I confidently believe that by the end of these qualifying matches, we'll see that Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh really had no reason to be there. Had this been the actual Olympic-qualifying tournament, it would be another story. I would even consider adding Ezatolahi to that group.Last edited by K. Nader; 03-25-2015, 04:15 PM.
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So here is my question: would Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh would have gotten the permission from their clubs to leave for the Omid games if Team Melli's matches against Sweden and Chile hadn't been scheduled? In other words, was their release for these games predicated upon the friendlies of the senior team?
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Originally posted by Lorestani View PostSo here is my question: would Azmoun and Jahanbakhsh would have gotten the permission from their clubs to leave for the Omid games if Team Melli's matches against Sweden and Chile hadn't been scheduled? In other words, was their release for these games predicated upon the friendlies of the senior team?
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