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AFC U23 Championship : Qatar 2016
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Some Comments:
1. very possible to see Iran facing Saudi in the next round.
2. Has anyone seen the order for which country names appear in group tables on AFC web site? They appear in Arab Order, and not alphabetical. Judge for yourself;
Group A: 1. Qatar, 2. Syria, 3. Iran, 4. China
Group B: 1. Saudi, 2. Japan, 3. N Korea, 4. Thailand
Group C: 1. Iraq, 2. S Korea, 3. Uzbekistan, 4. Yemen
Group D: 1. Jordan, 2. Australia, 3. UAE, 4. Vietnam
3. I have doubts Iran U23 has the mental strength to win this championship. The team still looks to be playing nervously and very emotionally. And. as you all know, unfortunately, there is not much of a real international coaching experience that surrounds this team. Whom ever put this idiot Mayeli nutcase in charge has done so, purely out of disrespect for our U23 team. Ideally the coach should have been under guidance of CQ.
4. All Arab teams will fight against Iran to prove a point. And I mean all of them, including Syria. (we have no friends in Arab world, even those whose bread is supplied by our oil money)
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Originally posted by Kavian View PostSome Comments:
1. very possible to see Iran facing Saudi in the next round.
2. Has anyone seen the order for which country names appear in group tables on AFC web site? They appear in Arab Order, and not alphabetical. Judge for yourself;
Group A: 1. Qatar, 2. Syria, 3. Iran, 4. China
Group B: 1. Saudi, 2. Japan, 3. N Korea, 4. Thailand
Group C: 1. Iraq, 2. S Korea, 3. Uzbekistan, 4. Yemen
Group D: 1. Jordan, 2. Australia, 3. UAE, 4. Vietnam
3. I have doubts Iran U23 has the mental strength to win this championship. The team still looks to be playing nervously and very emotionally. And. as you all know, unfortunately, there is not much of a real international coaching experience that surrounds this team. Whom ever put this idiot Mayeli nutcase in charge has done so, purely out of disrespect for our U23 team. Ideally the coach should have been under guidance of CQ.
4. All Arab teams will fight against Iran to prove a point. And I mean all of them, including Syria. (we have no friends in Arab world, even those whose bread is supplied by our oil money)I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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For those who care to watch this tournament in HD just as the asian cup....one world sports will be brodcasting the AFC u-23 games.
10 bucks a month. Cancel anytime
https://www.sling.com/international-sports
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Originally posted by arvin_guzoo View PostFor those who care to watch this tournament in HD just as the asian cup....one world sports will be brodcasting the AFC u-23 games.
10 bucks a month. Cancel anytime
https://www.sling.com/international-sports
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Originally posted by Mehdi-D View PostThanks for the news. It appears that one world sports isn't available on Roku channels any more. Where do you get this channel?
I just hook my laptop to the tv. Its much better alternative than arab commentary.
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Every country participating in this tournament has 2 referees participating in the tournament (1 referee + 1 assistant referee).
However, Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia are exceptions. They have 3 referees each in this tournament (1 referee + 2 assistant referees).
It's funny to find out about all these small advantages these arabs get, when you pay attention to it.
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Queiroz will arrive tonight and watch the first two games against Syria and Qatar alongside Peyrovani. However, he won't meet the coaching staff for obvious reasons (Chodan)
http://www.varzesh3.com/news/1295841...82%D8%B7%D8%B1
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