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    #91
    Originally posted by Mir Javad View Post
    You just gotta feel for the Indians. Hopefully one day they can qualify for a world cup.
    Well they did, but they wanted to play barefoot...

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      #92
      We cant pity them. We need to play them like its a World Cup Final and win big. Their biggest threat is 31 years old. We need to win outright and establish some dominance over the group.

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        #93
        Oman to play Yemen in a friendly:

        http://timesofoman.com/article/65724...friendly-match

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          #94
          Guam seek FIFA intervention over Iranian visa stand-off

          Guam’s fairytale start as Group D leaders in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers is in danger of being derailed, with the Iranian Football Federation continuing to delay issuing the authorisation code required for the team to obtain visas for their match on September 3.
          FourFourTwo understands that the Guam Football Association (GFA) has written to both the AFC and FIFA requesting their immediate intervention in an issue that has the potential to see the crucial World Cup qualifier called off, should the required authorisation code not arrive in the next 24 hours.
          GFA first made contact with their Iranian counterparts in early June requesting assistance in processing the team’s visas, but have had numerous roadblocks placed in their way since.
          Initially the plan was to process the documents at a training camp in Qatar, but that had to be scrapped after the IFF suggested instead that the team send their passports to the Pakistan embassy in Washington where they were to be processed.
          The players’ passports have been with Guam’s Delegate to the US House of Representatives, Madeline Bordallo, for the past two weeks awaiting the issuance of the code, which would then allow the visas to be processed at the Pakistan embassy.
          The delay has also meant the team’s coach, Gary White, was unable to travel to Kuala Lumpur for the AFC’s National Team coaches seminar on Tuesday, where his Group D counterparts, Carlos Queiroz, Paul Le Guen and Stephen Constantine, are all in attendance.
          Guam is in a unique situation in that all their players are US passport holders and there has been a long-standing enmity between the two nations that some believe may be behind the current impasse.
          Further complicating matters is that the national teams of both Chinese Taipei and Japan, who are due to play matches in Iran on September 3 and 8, have already had their visas approved.
          White has called the delay bizarre and unacceptable and questions whether Iran are running scared of a nation ranked a full 105 places below them.
          “It’s outrageous that the top ranked team in Asia has treated us with so little respect,” White told FourFourTwo on Tuesday. “Our office began this process months ago when they received my training periodisation plan for the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers as soon as we knew our opposition back in April, after the draw was completed.


          Guam coach Gary White is stunned by Iran's apparent stalling tactics
          “The uncertain situation that they’ve placed us in could negatively affect our preparation and I’m surprised and a little bit embarrassed that a so-called major player in Asia seems to be running scared of our team.
          “Obviously the whole world took notice of our results, winning our opening two matches (against Turkmenistan and India), and with us five points clear of Iran now this could be a case of them being a little bit fearful of a side on the rise.”
          Iran also made a late venue switch for the upcoming match, abandoning their usual home at the Azadi Stadium Tehran in favour of the regional city of Karaj, located at an altitude of almost 1400 metres. White sees this as another ploy from a team fearful of his outsiders.

          I don’t understand why someone with the standing of Carlos Queiroz in world football would be standing by and allowing these ridiculous antics to be happening,” he said. “This is not fair and we are not impressed at all.
          “I just don’t believe it’s the right way of going about things, it’s not professional, but I guess when under pressure football associations can panic.

          FFT understands that if the authorisation code isn’t issued within the next day, Guam will seriously consider requesting the match be rescheduled or the points awarded to their side.

          I bolded the part that I thought was hilarious for the coach of a huge minnow to say. Also an article from today stated that afc contacted Iran and the issue will be resolved by Friday.

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            #95
            Welcome to the unprofessional world of Iranian football


            S - E - C - U - L - A - R - I - S - M

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              #96
              Just wait, it will take our players longer to get US visas for travel to Guam.

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                #97
                8-0'ers have appointed Bert van Marwijk as their new coach, who took Netherlands to the 2nd place in the 2010 World Cup.

                His assistant will be Mark van Bommel, former Barcelona player.

                http://nos.nl/artikel/2053942-van-ma...di-arabie.html

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
                  8-0'ers have appointed Bert van Marwijk as their new coach, who took Netherlands to the 2nd place in the 2010 World Cup.

                  His assistant will be Mark van Bommel, former Barcelona player.

                  http://nos.nl/artikel/2053942-van-ma...di-arabie.html
                  So we should expect them to play a physical style?

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                    So we should expect them to play a physical style?
                    Not sure about that, but to me it is surprising that he accepted this job. He rejected South Korea few months ago, I guess the Saudi's offered him a very lucrative contract.

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                      KSA's reign as an Asian Power is over. Even the greatest coach in the world will not be able to reach them to Russia 2018. The only reason they are still somewhat relevant at the Champions League, is because of their foreign players.

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                        Tottenham signed South Korea's Heung-Min Son:
                        https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comm..._son_heungmin/


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                          Well, Qatar naturalized another player yet again, this time it is ex Santos and Besiktas player, Rodrigo Tabata


                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Tabata

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                            Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                            Well, Qatar naturalized another player yet again, this time it is ex Santos and Besiktas player, Rodrigo Tabata


                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Tabata
                            Qatar is disgusting. What they are doing I find it disgusting.

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                              Originally posted by Damavand View Post
                              KSA's reign as an Asian Power is over. Even the greatest coach in the world will not be able to reach them to Russia 2018. The only reason they are still somewhat relevant at the Champions League, is because of their foreign players.
                              What happened? Ever since they lost in the 07 final they just went downhill.

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                                Originally posted by Gucci10 View Post
                                What happened? Ever since they lost in the 07 final they just went downhill.
                                All these Persian Gulf Arabic countries have a time window where they shine, and then they fall off the map. Kuwait was considered an Asian power in the late 70s till then mid 80s and then disappeared.

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