95% of the time he is commentating the wrong name of the player with the ball which makes you confused as fvck and personally that's massively frustrating. I prefer anyone to him really
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Javad Khiabani about poverty in Iran
Originally posted by ZandiJoon View Post95% of the time he is commentating the wrong name of the player with the ball which makes you confused as fvck and personally that's massively frustrating. I prefer anyone to him really
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostHe is a no nonsense commentator. He doesn't sugar coat or PC his words. I will never forget during WC98 Qualifiers when he started calling KSA "arabha" and bashing them on air for their anti-football. He went on for the entire match, and it likely hurt his career but he never changed his ways.
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Originally posted by eerooni View Poston the same broadcast, I heard him say after Irans 2ng goal, that TM has turned the Saudis into a 'Village Team" !! IMO he is a great commentator! lots of passion!!
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Beautiful interview by Khiabani mostly about mothers and his mother.
Really lovely. Things like this are why no matter all his commentary mistakes people still really like him.
http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1121...A7%D8%AF%D8%B1
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He's great. His sooti's add some humor into his commentating and he is very gheyrati and commentates with a lot of passion. Comparing him to ferdosipour or mazdak mirzaie I would pick khiabani in a heart beat simply because his tone of voice doesn't get on my nerves the way mirazei's does and has a bit more passion and flavor than adel. He seems to be like a real nice guy and I respect him for having the balls to come out in 2009 in support of the green movement the way he did, he risked his own well being in pursuit of a greater cause for his country which is evident in his tone when he commentates football.Team Meli Iran
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