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    #16
    when ever iran play there is critisicm, i swear, even if we beat brazil or argentina, there will be people saying OHHH the game was won by luck

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      #17
      Originally posted by ehsan singapore View Post
      when ever iran play there is critisicm, i swear, even if we beat brazil or argentina, there will be people saying OHHH the game was won by luck
      Yep. It is pretty sad.

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        #18
        Originally posted by ghermez agha View Post
        Did u guys in the stadium notice the person who was crying in gucci's arms? If so, who was that?
        He had uhlsport attire on so I assumed with was an assistant but couldn't tell. Any ideas?
        Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan

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          #19
          Originally posted by O-ZoNe View Post
          He had uhlsport attire on so I assumed with was an assistant but couldn't tell. Any ideas?
          Was his jacket green??


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            #20
            Originally posted by persianallstars View Post
            Was his jacket green??


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              #21
              Lol I'll ask Gucci next time what it was all about..

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                #22
                i can think of a few off the top of my head, iran vs south korea olympic qualifiers in azadi no less we were out noised by the loud drumbs of koreans and lost that game. today against afghanistan in olympic qualifiers we were badly outnumbered.

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                  #23
                  Yes Iran - Afghanistan today in Tehran

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by AminGP View Post
                    Yes Iran - Afghanistan today in Tehran
                    It was a U-23 game against a weak afghanistan, i didn't expect anyone to go to this game, its a weekday, aside is far...

                    For the afghan fans it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to see their team play against a strong team (iran), in the place they live tehran

                    thats like Iran playing a friendly with brazil, not many brazilians will show up, but the stadium will be packed with iranians
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                      #25
                      it was 80,000 afghans and 1000 iranians, embarassing........

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by shayan_esteghlali View Post
                        It was a U-23 game against a weak afghanistan, i didn't expect anyone to go to this game, its a weekday, aside is far...

                        For the afghan fans it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to see their team play against a strong team (iran), in the place they live tehran

                        thats like Iran playing a friendly with brazil, not many brazilians will show up, but the stadium will be packed with iranians
                        It's still Iran it doesn't matter if it's U 23 or not we were still outnumbered. Remember Iran - Guinea in Azadi? 5000 people showed up. Remember Iran - Uzbekistan in Tehran in WCQ one of the most important matches? 35000 people showed up. People in Tehran don't care about football anymore.

                        Brazilian people love football they would have filled their stadiums no matter what.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by KC McElroy View Post
                          We all saw the fans come out in droves for the AC in Australia. Today the stadium seemed extremely loud. I couldn't make out ay cheers for Chile but there were plenty for Iran,loud enough to be completely audible: The Iran chants, Iran chekaresh kardeh, soorakh soorkhesh kardeh, the CQ chants, etc.
                          Have we ever had a game where there wasn't massive fan support in the stadium?
                          Iran VS. Ireland in Ireland 2002 WCQ games playoff 1st leg. Iran lost 2-0

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by AminGP View Post
                            It's still Iran it doesn't matter if it's U 23 or not we were still outnumbered. Remember Iran - Guinea in Azadi? 5000 people showed up. Remember Iran - Uzbekistan in Tehran in WCQ one of the most important matches? 35000 people showed up. People in Tehran don't care about football anymore.

                            Brazilian people love football they would have filled their stadiums no matter what.

                            Unfortunately it was raining really heavily all day that day which may have been the reason the masses decided to stay home.

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                              #29
                              Regarding the support vs. Chile: I think there are about 10,000 Iranians in Vienna, so 20% turning up is not the worst thing. Still, I would have hoped for more.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by O-ZoNe View Post
                                He had uhlsport attire on so I assumed with was an assistant but couldn't tell. Any ideas?
                                I read somewhere that t was Mohsen Motamedkia (hope i'm right with the name), Team Melli's Media officer, who was friends with Hossein Javadi and Milad Hojjatoleslami RIP (the two iranian reporters who lost their lives in the Germanwings incident) and he got emotional for not having his friends witnessing TM win pretty sad

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