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Honestly I think it was only the fans that were rattled by the incident. The rest of the players knew what Pouladi did and that it could have been avoided.
Honestly I think it was only the fans that were rattled of the incident. The rest of the players knew what Pouladi did and could have been avoided.
No, it was that shitty amateur referee ans that calculating old loser Younis Mahmoud did when he went and snitched and weasled the referee into making a decision (he did same thing to Pooladi in the friendly Iran had with Iraq before Asia Cup when he got a penalty after ceaselessly protesting).
Anyway, f Iraqis. They are snakes. Haven't met a decent one yet.
Dhurgam was the only decent Iraqi player that day against Iran.
Head and shoulders above his teammates, and especially playing his football like a sportsman.
The rest of the Iraqi team were all trying to provoke iranian players (especially that prick Mahmoud), most probably being under influence of doping.
No, it was that shitty amateur referee ans that calculating old loser Younis Mahmoud did when he went and snitched and weasled the referee into making a decision (he did same thing to Pooladi in the friendly Iran had with Iraq before Asia Cup when he got a penalty after ceaselessly protesting).
Anyway, f Iraqis. They are snakes. Haven't met a decent one yet.
I've had more problems with Afghans than Iraqis here in Vancouver, they're far bigger snakes than anyone else as far as this city goes. But even though it was amateur refereeing, you're always asking for trouble when you throw yourself on the ground where the ref has a daylight view of it.
Who are the people who bash Turkish League and played there? Shahroudi and Kavianpour? and what exactly they achieved in their brilliant careers later? It is very simple if you are good enough you find your way to shine anywhere you play if you are not please don't find stupid excuses. If Taremi and Rezaeian are good enough they will shine in Turkish league and find a way to get transfer to better team there or in Europe.
Dhurgam was the only decent Iraqi player that day against Iran.
Head and shoulders above his teammates, and especially playing his football like a sportsman.
The rest of the Iraqi team were all trying to provoke iranian players (especially that prick Mahmoud), most probably being under influence of doping.
Yeah, I remember he went up to Vouria when he was crying. He hugged him and wanted him to keep his head high.
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