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    It seems as though Berdyev has an Iranian Torkaman fetish lol.

    Just kidding.

    But jokes aside, if Azmoun wants to leave let the poor bastard go.

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      According to Khabar Varzeshi, Azmoun and Ezatollahi will miss Rostov's training camp in the UAE as their visa was not issued.



      huge BS if true

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        Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
        According to Khabar Varzeshi, Azmoun and Ezatollahi will miss Rostov's training camp in the UAE as their visa was not issued.





        huge BS if true
        I don't know about that but Foulad Dubai Training was cancelled because of Visa Issue.

        اردوی خارج از کشور تیم فوتبال فولاد خوزستان لغو شد.
        باشگاه فولاد خوزستان در نظر داشت با توجه به درخواست سرمربی این تیم، مقدمات برپایی یک اردوی تدارکاتی در کشور امارات را فراهم کند اما انجام این سفر به دلیل مشکلات ویزای اعضای تیم فولاد منتفی شد.

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          There has been a visa issue for Iranians trying to get to Dubai in the past few months. Some get denied for no reason at all and you'd had to re-apply again. Some take way longer than usual like mine did.

          Typical arab-bazi.

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            Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
            According to Khabar Varzeshi, Azmoun and Ezatollahi will miss Rostov's training camp in the UAE as their visa was not issued.



            huge BS if true
            So Azmoun and Ezatolahi get denied Visas to participate with their European club because of politics.. Just wow..

            Congrats to uae and saudi arabia!

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              Originally posted by Farhad-7 View Post
              There has been a visa issue for Iranians trying to get to Dubai in the past few months. Some get denied for no reason at all and you'd had to re-apply again. Some take way longer than usual like mine did.

              Typical arab-bazi.
              Try to avoid Dubai if you can or spending your money there when they are hostile toward us. Spend your money somewhere that people appreciate you.

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                Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
                Try to avoid Dubai if you can or spending your money there when they are hostile toward us. Spend your money somewhere that people appreciate you.
                You're right! Wanted to meet some family there but ended up seeing them in Iran later on so decided not to go.

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                  Ezatollahi's ITC problem has been solved

                  مجوز بازی ام صادر شد
                  ITC من صادر شده و قطعا در نیم فصل دوم روسیه بازی می کنم. نیم فصل اول مشکلاتی پیش آمد که نتوانستم مجوز بازی ام را بگیرد. ولی حالا ITC من رسیده است و منتظرم تا فرصت نقل و انتقالات لیگ روسیه باز شود. باید از آقای کسرایی در کمیته بین الملل فدراسیون تشکر کنم که انصافا در این مدت خیلی پیگیر بود.

                  http://90tv.ir/news/198536/%D8%AD%D8%B1%D9%81-%D9%87%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D8%AC%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A8-%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%87-%D8%AA%DB%8C%D9%85-%DA%A9%DB%8C-%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%B4-%DA%A9%D9%87-%D8%AE%D8%A7%DA%A9%D9%BE%D9%88%D8%B1-%D9%88-%D9%85%D8%A7%DB%8C%D9%84%DB%8C-%DA%A9%D9%87%D9%86-%D8%A7%D9%88-%D8%B1%D8%A7-%D8%AD%D8%AA%DB%8C-%D8%AF%D8%B9%D9%88%D8%AA-%D9%87%D9%85-%D9%86%DA%A9%D8%B1%D8%AF%D9%86%D8%AF
                  Last edited by 04041374; 01-11-2016, 07:48 AM.

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                    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
                    Try to avoid Dubai if you can or spending your money there when they are hostile toward us. Spend your money somewhere that people appreciate you.
                    I wish more Iranians would see it this way, but sadly there are tons of Iranian businessmen/women who have made a ton of money through Dubai and UAE. So sad to see Iranians fly Emirates Airlines or other Arab airliners just to go see their families back in Iran.

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                      Screw every single Iran hater. I hope they get what's coming to them. Jealous pricks.


                      Just rember who is ABOVE the Persian Gulf.

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                        Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
                        Try to avoid Dubai if you can or spending your money there when they are hostile toward us. Spend your money somewhere that people appreciate you.
                        Really shows that none of you all know anything about Dubai. Iranians are living happily here. Unfortunately anyone who's visa is based outside of Dubai is subject to more scrutiny if he is Iranian and this is only based on the way IR wants to conducts its politics. Any resident visa based in Dubai is free of scrutiny since Dubai has its own criminal prosecutors and independent courts, not to mention being Iran's largest trading partner.

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                          Originally posted by persian_cheetah View Post
                          Really shows that none of you all know anything about Dubai. Iranians are living happily here. Unfortunately anyone who's visa is based outside of Dubai is subject to more scrutiny if he is Iranian and this is only based on the way IR wants to conducts its politics. Any resident visa based in Dubai is free of scrutiny since Dubai has its own criminal prosecutors and independent courts, not to mention being Iran's largest trading partner.
                          1. UAE representative in Arab league had different idea. He said Iran consist only 4% of UAE trade, and there are only 90k Iranians in UAE. He also mentioned there maybe around some thousands Iranian firms registered in UAE but majority of them exists only on paper and there are only 200 active Iranian companies there. He was saying cutting their relationship with Iran does not hurt them and we are not significant contributors to their economy.

                          2.They didn't issue visa for Azmoun and Ezattolahi to follow Rostov camp in UAE.

                          I saw the first one in BBC. and Second one was on Iranian media.

                          By observing just these two examples it shows not a welcoming atmosphere to me. I only stated the obvious and had no malicious intention. I know it should be hard for you, Hamvatans who live in UAE now, if Iranians try to diverge their business somewhere else. I wish you guys luck in coming months.

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                            Originally posted by persian_cheetah View Post
                            Really shows that none of you all know anything about Dubai. Iranians are living happily here. Unfortunately anyone who's visa is based outside of Dubai is subject to more scrutiny if he is Iranian and this is only based on the way IR wants to conducts its politics. Any resident visa based in Dubai is free of scrutiny since Dubai has its own criminal prosecutors and independent courts, not to mention being Iran's largest trading partner.
                            Doesn't matter. Please let all your fellow Dubai town mates that the name is Persian Gulf, and that Greater and Lesser Tunbs along with Abu Musa belong to Iran. Arabs don't like Iranians, but they do like dollars and they do make a lot of that from Iranians.

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                              New picture of Sardar Azmoun


                              Watch out for Iranian cyber police...havaseshon be hamechiz hast

                              https://www.instagram.com/p/BAeHYX0k...=sardar_azmoun
                              Last edited by 04041374; 01-13-2016, 04:26 PM.

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                                http://outsideoftheboot.com/2016/01/...midfielders-8/


                                Outside The Boot 100 Best Young Players to Watch in 2016


                                Introduction: Around this time last season, Sardar Azmoun was dubbed as the “Iranian Lionel Messi”. That quote tells you all you need to know about Azmoun. He’s one of the best young players from Iran, with an impressive scoring record for his national team. He scored 7 goals in 11 appearances for Iran in 2015 alone. His goals have been important for his country with goals in World Cup qualifiers against India, Guam and Turkmenistan as well as scoring in a crucial Asian Cup clash with Qatar. The Rubin Kazan striker on loan to FK Rostov in Russia has great characteristics that allow him to have so much international success. He also has 3 goals in 5 starts for Rostov at the time of writing.

                                Analysis: With pretty impressive height and physique, Azmoun is often one of the bigger players on the pitch. He combines his impressive size with terrific leaping ability and agility. This combination of size and athletic ability makes Azmoun a great aerial threat. He gives defenders of all sizes problems in the air and wins a lot of headers on set pieces and crosses. Besides his heading ability, Azmoun is also a great finisher in the box. Most of his goals for Rostov have come from great finishes inside of the 6 yard box. His finishing ability is why he’s had so much success with the Iranian National Team. He takes his chances while being a constant threat inside of the box. Azmoun is always available for his teammates in the box.

                                The youngster is a versatile tactical striker for club and country. For Iran he’s played in a two striker set up and as a lone striker. He’s had success in both set ups with two goals against Guam in a 4-4-2, and a goal against Qatar as a solo striker. Azmoun in a two striker set can hold the ball up, or head it on to the other striker. When he plays by himself up top, he usually makes smart runs into the box and waits for a cross. Either set up allows him to use his aerial ability, and get chances in the box. As a result, he constantly gets amongst the goals for Iran.

                                Looking ahead: Already an established international, Azmoun should become undroppable for Iran by the time the 2018 World Cup rolls around. For his club, Azmoun needs better performances so he can consistently get into the first team. He’ll try to make a name for himself at Rubin Kazan after establishing himself in the starting eleven. He can then become one of the Russian Premier League’s best strikers.

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