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Originally posted by TheWheels View PostHow the hell is our people not wanting CQ to succeed an example of justice?
We should not worry too much about them.Last edited by 04041374; 09-02-2016, 07:21 AM.
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There are a lot of asses burning at the moment.
Boxes of "Babak's Roghan" are imported from Qazvin to the Persian Gulf.
It's a win-win situation for both Team Melli and Babak joon's business.
And hey guys listen, I'm not judging anybody here. What Babak does under his lahaf is not our business.
My point is, as of yesterday many roghan businesses from Qazvin are flourishing and we should all be happy about that.
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Doctor, your schedule is booked from today until Tuesday.
You have many patients flying in this weekend from Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.
No surgeries booked however until after Tuesday.
I do have a question I wanted to ask you. I have a Naif Al Kiri on the line, he's asking if he could pay cash instead of credit, and if the procedure will prevent him from sitting down? Also will the medication have any side effects?
Anyways, I just wanted to notify you first before I went and scheduled him for this Saturday at 12:30.
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Yes, Justice was served to the United Nations team in Azadi but furthermore let's learn from this game as well.
I guess everyone in Football these days uses some less honorable tactics which are really rather 'antics' to get some sort of of an advantage over the other team. CQ does this all the time, did it with the South Koreans, Uzbeks, Iraq game with Benjamin Williams, etc. From the second that poor ref who was probably in fear for his life missed a call, everyone was in his ear: Carlos, The players, and of course the crowd. I don't think he did a horrible job as everyone says. People were diving all over the place, Taremi did it once to get a PK and Hajsafi did it to get a free kick. Two instances I remember vividly. So he had to pick and choose with his calls. I don't think he was awful.
Whatever happened to professionalism, What's Nekounam doing in the middle of the pitch going bananas on his first game as Assistant Coach? What happened to keeping your composure as a professional. I mean I get it we play with emotions and wear our hearts on our sleeves but how much of that has helped us in the overall picture? Didn't that kind of attitude and behavior get Ali Karimi banned during his prime for an entire year? When did Players like Sardar get a free pass to bash the Ref. and insult the other team? No matter what the case may be, I can say "The UN Team" on PFDC but he is a player and supposed to have grace, be humble and be above all a professional. He needs to learn a thing or two from Jahanbakhsh's post-game interview or Gucci's. I love Sardar, he is talented, young and he is going places but he needs to learn to keep his composure and not let his emotions get the best of him. He didn't play all that great either today.
My point being we have a great, Finally young, talented bunch...We don't need to spend so much of our energy on petty stuff. Gotta rise above it and show the kind of character that is in sync with us as a people...We are not savages... We don't need to act like that.. CQ is great and so is our team but make no mistake that right now we are like a big dysfunctional family, with some of CQ's behaviors as the head of this family resulting in the players doing the same things as him and thinking it's all good and completely normal.
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So true man, Look at what happened, he kicked it right at Ansarifard (the only player on the field who couldnt even intercept that pass if he tried) then then the justice gods knew ansarifard would miss once he controlled it so the qatari defender passed it right to GUCCIS LEFT FOOT and goallllllll
Ya that is the definition of Justice to the exact pointWE ARE THE UNDER DOGS
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The disgusting behavior exhibited by the Qatar team is yet another prime example of typical Arab teams when they finally realize that a loss is eminent and no amt of money, corruption, referee influence, AFC corruption, and psychological wars would bring them a win.
In the past 30 yrs we have witnessed most (not all) arab teams stoop to this level when they are losing. Qatar is simply trying to "BUY" a WC trip. Their behavior clearly shows that they have completely given up on football and they now know that they will never win or qualify to the WC with QATARI football or footballers.
Typical Arabs
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Originally posted by FeLFeL View PostYes, Justice was served to the United Nations team in Azadi but furthermore let's learn from this game as well. I guess everyone in Football these days uses some less honorable tactics which are really antics to get somewhat of an advantage over the other team. CQ does this all the time, did it with the South Koreans, Uzbeks, Iraq game with Benjamin Williams, etc. From the second that poor ref who was probably in fear for his life missed a call, everyone was in his ear: Carlos, The players, and of course the crowd. I don't think he did a horrible job as everyone says. People were diving all over the place, Taremi did it once to get a PK and Hajsafi did it to get a free kick. Two instances I remember vividly. So he had to pick and choose with his calls. I don't think he was awful.
Whatever happened to professionalism, What's Nekounam doing in the middle of the pitch going bananas on his first game as Assistant Coach? What happened to keeping your composure as a professional. I mean I get it we play with emotions and wear our hearts on our sleeves but how much of that has helped us in the overall picture? Didn't that kind of attitude and behavior get Ali Karimi banned during his prime for an entire year? When did Players like Sardar get a free pass to bash the Ref. and insult the other team? No matter what the case may be, I can say "The UN Team" on PFDC but he is a player and supposed to have grace, be humble and be above all a professional. He needs to learn a thing or two from Jahanbakhsh's interview or Gucci's. I love Sardar, he is talented, young and he is going places but he needs to learn to keep his composure and not let his emotions get the best of him. He didn't play all that great either today.
My point being we have a great, Finally young, talented bunch...We don't need to spend so much of our energy on petty stuff. Gotta rise above it and show the kind of character that is in sync with us as a people...We are not savages... We don't need to act like that.. CQ is great and so is our team but make no mistake that right now we are like a big dysfunctional family, with CQ's actions as the head of the family or its father resulting in the players doing the same things as him and thinking it's all good and completely normal.Team Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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Originally posted by Iran007 View PostThe disgusting behavior exhibited by the Qatar team is yet another prime example of typical Arab teams when they finally realize that a loss is eminent and no amt of money, corruption, referee influence, AFC corruption, and psychological wars would bring them a win.
In the past 30 yrs we have witnessed most (not all) arab teams stoop to this level when they are losing. Qatar is simply trying to "BUY" a WC trip. Their behavior clearly shows that they have completely given up on football and they now know that they will never win or qualify to the WC with QATARI football or footballers.
Typical Arabs
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Originally posted by 04041374 View PostHe refers to some of the Sorkhabi-Fans, who put their club interests above TM. They are the same ones who wanted to boo Taremi and Rezaeian when both joined Rizespor, until they returned back.
We should not worry too much about them.TEAM MELLI IRAN - PERSPOLIS
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