for me its been a shitty last few days, i broke up with my girlfriend of 6 years yesterday, then Homayoun Behzadi and finally iran losses to japan. fuck me. what else could go wrong!
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U23 Asian Championship; Quarter Final; Iran - Japan [22-01-2016]
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Originally posted by Keano View PostIn all honesty I believe it was Japan's game plan not to push too hard throughout the match, thus they played a bit more cautious and avoided taking risks, hence allowing Iran to hustle more and exhaust themselves, for just in case the game goes to extra time, which it eventually did. They played their cards right and it paid off for them, We ran out of gas, consequently it took a toll on us and our performance deteriorated as result, followed by conceding a goal, and then 2 more goals.
I am almost certain had the fate of the match was to be decided within the 90 minutes, then the course of the game would have definitely changed and we would have not seen as much of such set back and cautious Japanese side. They surely played smarter and way more calculated than we did. Our football today was 100% an emotional display than anything else, we paid for our mistake, fair and square.
Once you take in and accept the reality, then you will digest it better and won't behave like a sore loser, for I am thankful to 95% of our members for being such good sports after our loss against the more organized and professional team.
Time to move on!
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Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Postfor me its been a shitty last few days, i broke up with my girlfriend of 6 years yesterday, then Homayoun Behzadi and finally iran losses to japan. fuck me. what else could go wrong!
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I don't think they were shocked. They are extremely tired and out of gas. They knew what will eventually happen. They hold Japan for 96 minutes and that is a what's up! vaghean khaste nabashan. khoob jangidan bedone morabie dorosto hesabi faghat kashki as mogheiat hashon behtar estefade mikardan.
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Mayeli-Kohan: "A lot of reasons were decisive for our loss."
http://90tv.ir/news/204128/%D9%85%D8...A8%D9%88%D8%AF
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Originally posted by 04041374 View PostMayeli-Kohan: "A lot of reasons were decisive for our loss."
http://90tv.ir/news/204128/%D9%85%D8...A8%D9%88%D8%AF
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Mayeli-Kohan interivew
http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1073...85%DB%8C%D8%AF
This interview is just ridiculous The moderator is asking if we had any plans for the extra-time and just listen to his answerLast edited by 04041374; 01-23-2016, 03:31 AM.
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Healing process is really tough right now.
But let's try to move on now.
Qualification for the under 20 World Cup is on October in Bahrain.
4 teams can qualify (SK qualified as hosts).
4 teams can also qualify (India qualified as hosts) for the under 17 World Cup. That starts in September.
let's hope for qualification in both of these tournaments.
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Originally posted by Keano View PostHonestly they refuse to talk trash behind other people, at least all these Japanese I met, did. I remember at a point I asked them questions about South Korea/China hostility with the Japanese and he refrained from making comments or downgrading those 2 nations, he kept on saying that he has nothing against these countries...
Not to mention the cuteness of their ladies:
LOOL sorry had to mix in some eye candies to lower the football tension.
Nonetheless Isn't it interesting that never ever after any of our football match losses against the Japanese teams, our football fans, even the wildest ones, do not resort to Japan-bashing rants and slurs?
We always practice that behavior upon our losses against any Arab teams, Both Korea's teams, Uzbekistan etc. However it's always been easier for us to swallow the defeats against the Japanese teams at all levels, even Futsal. Who is the smartest member who has the answer for this?
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