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FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifier: Turkmenistan - Iran; Sport Toplumy,Dasoguz (16/6/2015)

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    #31
    What happened to the Iran-Uzbek match thread?
    راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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      #32
      I wonder how well we will do if we start 11 youngsters.

      Do you guys think Carlos will risk playing 11 youngsters, including the likes of Ezatollahi and players with 1-2 caps?

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        #33
        my line up :

        Beiranvand : a must, if he doesn't start there after a meaningless friendly when will he play?

        Rezaian - Kanaani - PAG - Beik

        Ando (C) - Ezzi

        Tarobi - Hajsafi (or Taremi) - Amiri

        -Azmun

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          #34
          My line-up:
          Haghighi
          Ghafouri - Kanaani - Hosseini - Hajsafi
          Teymourian - Pouraliganji
          Rezaian - - - - - Shojaei - - - - - Amiri
          Azmoun

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            #35
            After reading the "door to hell" article,

            something tells me Turkmenistan is going to park the bus and defend with their balls lol.

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              #36
              Originally posted by TheBoss View Post
              Actually we are not going to play Guam in Guam. The Guam FF asked Iran FF to have their home game in Iran and IFF accepted.
              So both our games with Guam will be at home and to our advantage. I wonder why Guam would request such a thing.

              To make it more fair, IFF should have the game where Guam is the host, play in an empty stadium in Mashad or somewhere.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Damavand View Post
                So both our games with Guam will be at home and to our advantage. I wonder why Guam would request such a thing.
                They know we will complain about the lack of broadcast

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                  #38
                  We got a bahraini-ref against Turkmenistan. If he dares to fuck up!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by IranPowned View Post
                    We got a bahraini-ref against Turkmenistan. If he dares to fuck up!
                    I thought IFF had requested for no arab refs for Iran in important matches?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Abtin View Post
                      I thought IFF had requested for no arab refs for Iran in important matches?
                      I saw it at Wikipedia, so that's my source. But let him be the ref, if we win it will be more sweet.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Abtin View Post
                        I thought IFF had requested for no arab refs for Iran in important matches?
                        Maybe IFF does not find this match important after all

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Wahid Dejagah View Post
                          No need, we're going in dry.

                          LOOOOOL!!!!!!!

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                            #43


                            Subs: Vahid Amiri, Sardar Amoun, Ezatollah Pourghaz.

                            I don't know if you guys witnessed the Guam and Turkmenistan game, but it was brutal to watch as both teams really sucked. It was hard to say which team was worse. Guam made history by recording their first win against Turkmenistan in their joke of a stadium, and I was receiving stress by their lack of precision is passing, crossing or even shooting. Their cameras suck and they do not really have professional commentators. So there will be a possibility of not watching Iran triumph against Guam on TV, but I'm hoping that will not be true. If we can manage to win by 6 or 7 goals against Turkmentistan I will be satisfied, because they lack as a team, and there is not much of a distance between our nations to say our boys were tired or jet lagged. If we managed to beat the Uzbeks 1-0 away with the debuts of six new players, we could at least win by scoring more goals with our more experienced players instead. I know most of you are thinking of seeing a younger team against the Turks, but be sure that CQ would not do that. As you guys should recall, CQ wanst to blend TM slowly by adding new players, so that the teamwork is maintained without any big changes being made. The players may have had a taste of what its like to play against an international team, but in this next game I'm sure we'll see either Akhbari or Beiranvand in goal. The reason behind that was Haghighi was the only choice for first keeper for the friendly because of the competitiveness of that game cannot be comparable to what we face in the next few days, and it is clear that Makani is being used as a backup to Haghighi or just CQ owes him that for his ghayrat when he got attacked after the game in Seoul. In conclusion, my prediction would be "Iran 7 Turkmenistan 0".

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by sedee91 View Post


                              Subs: Vahid Amiri, Sardar Amoun, Ezatollah Pourghaz.

                              I don't know if you guys witnessed the Guam and Turkmenistan game, but it was brutal to watch as both teams really sucked. It was hard to say which team was worse. Guam made history by recording their first win against Turkmenistan in their joke of a stadium, and I was receiving stress by their lack of precision is passing, crossing or even shooting. Their cameras suck and they do not really have professional commentators. So there will be a possibility of not watching Iran triumph against Guam on TV, but I'm hoping that will not be true. If we can manage to win by 6 or 7 goals against Turkmentistan I will be satisfied, because they lack as a team, and there is not much of a distance between our nations to say our boys were tired or jet lagged. If we managed to beat the Uzbeks 1-0 away with the debuts of six new players, we could at least win by scoring more goals with our more experienced players instead. I know most of you are thinking of seeing a younger team against the Turks, but be sure that CQ would not do that. As you guys should recall, CQ wanst to blend TM slowly by adding new players, so that the teamwork is maintained without any big changes being made. The players may have had a taste of what its like to play against an international team, but in this next game I'm sure we'll see either Akhbari or Beiranvand in goal. The reason behind that was Haghighi was the only choice for first keeper for the friendly because of the competitiveness of that game cannot be comparable to what we face in the next few days, and it is clear that Makani is being used as a backup to Haghighi or just CQ owes him that for his ghayrat when he got attacked after the game in Seoul. In conclusion, my prediction would be "Iran 7 Turkmenistan 0".
                              I fuk with this lineup heavy.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by sedee91 View Post


                                Subs: Vahid Amiri, Sardar Amoun, Ezatollah Pourghaz.

                                I don't know if you guys witnessed the Guam and Turkmenistan game, but it was brutal to watch as both teams really sucked. It was hard to say which team was worse. Guam made history by recording their first win against Turkmenistan in their joke of a stadium, and I was receiving stress by their lack of precision is passing, crossing or even shooting. Their cameras suck and they do not really have professional commentators. So there will be a possibility of not watching Iran triumph against Guam on TV, but I'm hoping that will not be true. If we can manage to win by 6 or 7 goals against Turkmentistan I will be satisfied, because they lack as a team, and there is not much of a distance between our nations to say our boys were tired or jet lagged. If we managed to beat the Uzbeks 1-0 away with the debuts of six new players, we could at least win by scoring more goals with our more experienced players instead. I know most of you are thinking of seeing a younger team against the Turks, but be sure that CQ would not do that. As you guys should recall, CQ wanst to blend TM slowly by adding new players, so that the teamwork is maintained without any big changes being made. The players may have had a taste of what its like to play against an international team, but in this next game I'm sure we'll see either Akhbari or Beiranvand in goal. The reason behind that was Haghighi was the only choice for first keeper for the friendly because of the competitiveness of that game cannot be comparable to what we face in the next few days, and it is clear that Makani is being used as a backup to Haghighi or just CQ owes him that for his ghayrat when he got attacked after the game in Seoul. In conclusion, my prediction would be "Iran 7 Turkmenistan 0".
                                F grade at coaching. try again.

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