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He would most likely get to play for Saudi Since hes been there in the league. UAE would be retarded to get him when they have Ahmed Khalil and Ali Mabkhout and Qatar have too many striking options as it is. I mean they had just snagged that Mohammed Muntari from Ghana and he turned out to be a flop also. This guy is already 26.
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Originally posted by TheBoss View PostBahrain's foreign minister wishing for al-ahli to score another goal. I'm glad he didn't get his wish.
https://twitter.com/khalidalkhalifa/...00534116864000
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostHe would most likely get to play for Saudi Since hes been there in the league. UAE would be retarded to get him when they have Ahmed Khalil and Ali Mabkhout and Qatar have too many striking options as it is. I mean they had just snagged that Mohammed Muntari from Ghana and he turned out to be a flop also. This guy is already 26.
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Originally posted by Z Joon View PostHe's better than Mabkhout and Khalil. He would be first choice in either one of UAE, Qatar or 8-0ers
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No wonder Syria hasn't called him up since 2012. The dude doesn't want to play for Syria.
I wonder why.. Hmm..
I'm not surprised he would say that. He is a good player and the Saudis would be super pathetic for wanting to nationalize him. They know they can run into some deep shit again for the 2018 WCQ'ers, so they want a Syrian player to represent their country.
What a disgrace to Syria and Syrian people.
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Originally posted by teammelli1 View PostNo wonder Syria hasn't called him up since 2012. The dude doesn't want to play for Syria.
I wonder why.. Hmm..
I'm not surprised he would say that. He is a good player and the Saudis would be super pathetic for wanting to nationalize him. They know they can run into some deep shit again for the 2018 WCQ'ers, so they want a Syrian player to represent their country.
What a disgrace to Syria and Syrian people.
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Originally posted by CHaMiLLionaire View PostHe has 4 caps in the West Asian Football tournament which counts as FIFA B game, aka unofficial. He can still switch.
The most serious interest is from Qatar, then Saudi Arabia then UAE. Why not? He's a goal machine.
However, he said that his priority is to play for Syria but the Syrian national team coach is not inviting him because he celebrated in Kuwait Cup Final with the Syrian Rebels flag.
whats his political affiliation in this Syrian mess??
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostI thought the official ISIS party line was that football is a western invention made by STD ridden londoners and bikini clad brazilians and all who play it get killed
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postwhat flag would that be..? isis?
whats his political affiliation in this Syrian mess??
He then said the coach contacted him and will call him up for the WCQ if he issues an apology. I don't know what else happened there...
He is from Deir Al Zour- one of the places that started the revolution in Syria.
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It kind of went unnoticed, but naft trolled Al Ahli and Saudis in General pretty hard
http://footballitarin.com/link_page.php?id=225891
During the goal celebration, naft did the typical Arab kiss the ground celebration, which I have rarely if ever seen an iranian team do. Padovani, who is Christian, said the main reason they did it was because of the dirty acts the Saudis did during the trip.
Also at the end of the match naft did the air tap celebration that the Saudis did when they won in azadi in 2009.
http://footballitarin.com/video_page.php?id=14854
This is the same celebration zob ahan did when they eliminated al hilal in Riyadh.
Also in the video posted, Beiranvand and others seem to do a little arabic dancing. Not sure of this is anything but it can be part of the trolling. Nonetheless, Al Ahli and Saudi Arabia were trolled pretty hard for their dirty tactics and play.
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