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    3 contend to take over from Sepp Baltter- One of them Arab!

    Geneva: Three men remain in contention to challenge Sepp Blatter for the Fifa presidency.Prince Ali Bin Al Hussain of Jordan

    #2
    Hopefully the arab guy will fail in this election and life in general.
    I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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      #3
      Corruption at Arab controlled AFC wan't enough now they want to import it throughout the world. Hope the Arab guy fails and fail so bad that no Arab ever again apply for such high position.
      Last edited by Siavash; 02-02-2015, 09:48 PM.

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        #4
        Is Prince Ali a genuine candiate for head of Fifa?

        To be honest with all you guys I don't think Prince Ali is not such a bad contender for the role of FIFA despite the fact his an Arab, after reading this article by Scott McIntyre the Asian Cup reporter guy. I know there has been some discussion on PFDC the candidates for the FIFA presidency but I wanted to create a separate thread for Prince Ali, as he could possibly win the role as he seems to have a lot of support of federations in Europe and all over the world, but ironically he does not have the support of AFC. But we can't be sure of his clear intentions and how his role as President of FIFA, could possibly affect Team Melli and Iranian football in general.

        He seems to be a quite an interesting candidate and you guys should definitely read the article below.

        SBS The World Game
        By Scott McIntyre
        The main problems may well be large swathes of Africa and, bizarrely, his own confederation in Asia.

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          #5
          What a one sided article. One wonders how much did the prince pay this guy to write such an article?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Omids View Post
            What a one sided article. One wonders how much did the prince pay this guy to write such an article?
            Forget about conspiracy theories about Scott McIntyre getting payed by the Prince to write this article, Scott McIntyre is quite a renowned Football journalist in Australia and it doesn't work like that.

            But the Prince seems to be quite a genuine person according to this article, like he has been involved in quite a few humanitarian activities. Remember the Prince is not even getting the support of his own Asian Football Confederation, which is run by the Arabs themselves. Its an opinion article so it was definitely a one sided.

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              #7
              This same journalist said that Omar kid's performance against Iran was the best AC performance he had seen since 2000. Not Ali Karimi's hat trick against S. Korea, Omar's no goal loss against Iran. He is an idiot.
              راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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                #8
                Lol, yes Scott. He is so down to earth that he goes by "Prince" and not "Shazdeh"....

                Sorry, there's only one Prince and rocks purple and plays 30 instruments.
                راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rugs View Post
                  This same journalist said that Omar kid's performance against Iran was the best AC performance he had seen since 2000. Not Ali Karimi's hat trick against S. Korea, Omar's no goal loss against Iran. He is an idiot.
                  I don't agree with everything Scott says, like he said prior to the Asian Cup that he thought Qatar and like UAE were the best teams in Iran's Asian Cup group. But still lot of things he says he says are quite genuine and I admire a lot of his interviews and articles. He also knows his facts properly and I also remember he did some really good interviews with Carlos Quieroz and some of the Iran squad just before the Asian Cup.

                  To note there have been a lot of great performances in the Asian Cup in the last 10 years, Ali Karimi may have been one of them but Scott might not probably remember all those great Asian Cup performances. Iran found it hard playing the whole game with UAE, who kept procession but thank god we could find the net just in time and not end up versing Japan if we had a draw and also Omar was one of the standout players in the whole tournament.

                  Do you guys think Prince Ali should at least get a try ? Remember he could possibly get presidency as he does have the support of continental federations such as UEFA and we SHOULD think in those circumstances ?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rugs View Post
                    Lol, yes Scott. He is so down to earth that he goes by "Prince" and not "Shazdeh"....

                    Sorry, there's only one Prince and rocks purple and plays 30 instruments.
                    Lol, that's like apart of his official name like other royalty in the World.

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                      #11
                      Blatter has all the african votes in his pocket after awarding the WC to South Africa in 2010.
                      Blatter is very smart and has the support of many smaller nations, just enough votes to make him re-elected again.
                      Not that i like him, but i cant see anyone being a real challenger. And certainly not an Arab.

                      besides God Forbid if an Arab becomes head of FIFA... which means bye bye WC for Iran...
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mir Javad View Post
                        Lol, that's like apart of his official name like other royalty in the World.
                        Yes, and I was pointing out how silly it was.

                        Why are you mentioning the guy is down to earth and use him eating McDonalds as an example all the while calling him "Prince".

                        If he was really down to earth you would call him by his real name, Ali Bin Al-Hussein or just Ali.

                        His article is confused.
                        راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View Post
                          Blatter has all the african votes in his pocket after awarding the WC to South Africa in 2010.
                          Blatter is very smart and has the support of many smaller nations, just enough votes to make him re-elected again.
                          Not that i like him, but i cant see anyone being a real challenger. And certainly not an Arab.
                          besides God Forbid if an Arab becomes head of FIFA... which means bye bye WC for Iran...
                          Is it possible that every Arab is born with the mentality of hating Iran? Like I said, Prince Ali is not even being supported by his own "Arab Football Confederation"? He has the chance to upset Blatter due to all the FIFA corruption in the past, like with the Qatar 2022 WC bid and also Prince Ali also has the support. UEFA already said its definitely not going to vote for Blatter but AFC and CAF have the support Blatter needs. Prince Ali could possibly win the majority votes of the other confederations.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by rugs View Post
                            This same journalist said that Omar kid's performance against Iran was the best AC performance he had seen since 2000. Not Ali Karimi's hat trick against S. Korea, Omar's no goal loss against Iran. He is an idiot.
                            omar's no-goal loss, which was incidentally also his not-even-a-shot-on-goal loss, which if you're keeping score at home, is the same one as his couldn't-even-set-any-of-his-teammates-up-for-a-shot-on-goal loss

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Siavash View Post
                              Corruption at Arab controlled AFC wan't enough now they want to import it throughout the world. Hope the Arab guy fails and fail so bad that no Arab ever again apply for such high position.
                              "Arab Football Confederation" is not even supporting Prince Ali, a fellow Arab.

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