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Originally posted by tiesto View Postamazing how these two idiot american commentators on Fox say Ghoddos is a swedish international with his first goal for sweden back in Jan ... I can't stand american commentators ... and they "scorrrrrreeeeeeddddd"
Eric Wynalda is the worst - just a cunt
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Originally posted by BacheLot View PostTrue
But we went through similar bs saga with Ashkan & everything turned out alright at the end.
Of course I want him to play for Iran but even if we lose him to Sweden it won't be a huge loss. Just to put things in perspective: he is not our savior and TM should be a privilege, not an option. CQ always puts the team above the individual and if the news about Ghoddos still thinking about Sweden NT is true, CQ might think Saman is not fully committed and that means that he is no longer worthy of a call up.
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostTo be honest, I have been put totally off by his “wait till Friday” post that I am not even going to watch his game vs Hertha. After all the things he said, he still is publicly undecided ...
Let's see what happens in Friday. The Swedish national team coach must have been under a huge pressure from everywhere to invite Ghoddos in time or else he'd be at fault for losing him to Iran. I think this is going to be a tough tough decision for Ghoddos. Whatever he chooses, the fans of the other side will hate him for ever.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostOf course I want him to play for Iran but even if we lose him to Sweden it won't be a huge loss. Just to put things in perspective: he is not our savior and TM should be a privilege, not an option. CQ always puts the team above the individual and if the news about Ghoddos still thinking about Sweden NT is true, CQ might think Saman is not fully committed and that means that he is no longer worthy of a call up.
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Originally posted by Sly View PostNow you don't need to put him down after saying he needs thinking time. The guy yells "a future star" eventhough he hasn't played in a stronger league than All svenskan. In the CAM position, we do need him badly and that's not a secret. But he does have the right to think about one of the biggest decisions of his life. He's surely got lots of pressure on his shoulders from everywhere. If you were born in Sweden and only been to Iran once, I bet thinking about selecting your national team would be the least you'd ask.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostIn all honestly Dejagah was a proven Bundesliga player with numerous caps for Germany youth levels while Ghoddos is not even playing in a top 10 league at the moment and never played for Sweden NT until very recently.
Of course I want him to play for Iran but even if we lose him to Sweden it won't be a huge loss. Just to put things in perspective: he is not our savior and TM should be a privilege, not an option. CQ always puts the team above the individual and if the news about Ghoddos still thinking about Sweden NT is true, CQ might think Saman is not fully committed and that means that he is no longer worthy of a call up.
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Ouch!!! Tough spot to be in
Sweden one game away from qualification
Then I’m sure he would have to consider which is going to go further in tournament. BUT, will he get playing time? Sweden has done fine without him. He has to take that into consideration. For Iran, he would deffinately play a greater role for at least 8 to 10 years to come"If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend."~Bruce Lee
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostNot putting him down...but wasn't Zandi only once in Iran as well? He didn't even speak Farsi and was half Iranian but still acted like a true patriot and went with all his heart for Team Melli.
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Originally posted by Sly View PostZandi never had an offer from the German senior national team! He wasn't even close to their quality. If he did, I bet you he'd ask for thinking time as well."If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend."~Bruce Lee
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It's eventually up to him to choose.
but if I were him, I wouldnt have such a difficult decision as some make it out to be. There are two issues that make that decision far more easy to make for me:
1- My place in Sweden's NT compared to Iran's NT is not as reliable and cemented. Chances of being dropped is there in BOTH teams, but higher in sweden's.
2- Chances of reaching and playing the WC (pinnacle of any player's career) is higher with Iran than sweden, especially if he's aiming for a second stint at the WC.
However if he chooses sweden, then so be it. he will have to fight much harder to STAY in the team a few months down the road, I believe.
ANY NT is a privilege for any player. It SHOULD be. no matter which nation.
neither we nor sweden shd beg him to join. he (and others like him) shd FEEL PRIVILEGED to be picked. Thats all.
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funny to see which jersey he will wear in a possible Iran Sweden friendly...World Cup 2006, Frankfurt, Iran vs. Portugal, Iranian Frontpage of GOAL Sportspaper
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