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Thank you so much for sharing this bro, much appreciated... was really looking forward to watching this documentary, thank you!
And JB, this kid is awesome and I wish him nothing but the best for him and his family, he just needs to put some better corners and free kicks in TM from now on! haha
maa bachehaaye iroonim
hamishe irooni mimoonim
baa ham yeksedaa mikhoonim baa ham yek seda Iran Iran Iran
For me a few things.
1 - He is a naturally intelligent person (madar-zadi).
2 - His family is a huge part of his life and they have raised a kind, well mannered son who hopefully will continue to make Iranians worldwide proud.
3 - Interesting how CQ is now telling him to be more greedy and take more shots.
Btw, can anyone summarize what Mahdavikia and the Dutch language parts said?
For me a few things.
1 - He is a naturally intelligent person (madar-zadi).
2 - His family is a huge part of his life and they have raised a kind, well mannered son who hopefully will continue to make Iranians worldwide proud.
3 - Interesting how CQ is now telling him to be more greedy and take more shots.
Btw, can anyone summarize what Mahdavikia and the Dutch language parts said?
Thanks again.
Mahdavikia said in short:
I recognize myself in Jahanbakhsh as a player, he reminds my of my own playing style and career. I played with him together for a while at Damash Gilan and his presence in the team gave a boost to us all. When he called me and asked for advice whether to choose for NEC, I told him he must go to Europe immediately. I also hope, that women are allowed in stadiums in Iran one day.
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