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    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
    ^ That is obviously a non-Korean troll trying his best to stir things between us and Koreans. Who are the usual suspects? You know who!
    You may be right but he gets very offended when we reply by criticizing Korea, while he also knows about some weird/specific Korean stuff, so I don't know he very well can be Korean. As right now you can see that he got really offended.

    Anyways check every single one of his posts are just trying to belittle Iran in everything, since the date he joined

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      I think he is real Korean. The link he posted is written in Korean. And they always bring up their "1st world status" when they get into a flame war with Iranians.

      Now we have Iranian laborers in Korea with a former Iranian princess married to a farmer in one of the most rural regions of Southwest Korea.
      http://cafe256.daum.net/_c21_/bbs_se...docid=CDa8WYdT

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        I watched the highlights. Horrible, shameful defending versus Zambia. Coach bayad bezaneh zireh gooshe bacheha ta bozorg beshan.
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        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footbal...he_Asian_Games

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          Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
          Looks like "pandora" left to continue his trolling among Koreans on bigsoccer, quoting this thread His arguments are amazing lmao
          2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup Korea [R]
          That is not I. I don't even have an account there. And I would be writing grammatically correct sentences.

          P.S. On second thought his grammar looks OK. But there are a few awkward sentence constructions.

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            The official site's webpage for schedules , upcoming matches, .... timing zones even
            just in case it wasnt posted:

            http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/matches/index.html

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              Guys who gives a fuck about Korea. We've beat them the last 6 games in a row ffs. Let's keep this thread dedicated to our u20s at the World Cup who have a massive game tomorrow. If anybody has updates to share regarding that game, any potential personnel changes, training photos, interviews , etc please post that . Stop updating the thread to talk about Korean penis size or gold medals. That he has nothing to do with topic of thread

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                Originally posted by pandora View Post
                That is not I. I don't even have an account there. And I would be writing grammatically correct sentences.
                P.S. On second thought his grammar looks OK. But there are a few awkward sentence constructions.
                16-10-2012 Iran 1-0 South Korea (WCQ)
                18-06-2013 South Korea 0-1 Iran (WCQ)
                18-11-2014 Iran 1-0 South Korea (Friendly)
                11-10-2016 Iran 1-0 South Korea (WCQ)

                Does it hurt to get defeated by Iran, for 4 years consecutively?

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                  do we have a game tomorrow? what time cet?

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                    Originally posted by euphory View Post
                    do we have a game tomorrow? what time cet?
                    Saturday , May 27th

                    9 am CET
                    1 AM PT
                    4 AM ET

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                      FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP
                      The Peiravani football fratenity

                      (FIFA.com) 26 May 2017

                      © Getty Images


                      • Iran U-20 coach Amirhossein Peiravani discusses footballing family
                      • As a player, Peiravani shared the pitch with two of his brothers
                      • Reveals he will take charge of the U-23s following Korea Republic 2017
                      For some families, sport is clearly in the blood. When it comes to the Peiravanis, you will be hard-pressed to find many better examples.
                      Amirhossein Peiravani is currently the helm of an Iran side on the brink of their best-ever FIFA U-20 World Cup, but he arrives from quite the sporting stock. One of eight brothers in total, three of the Peiravani siblings have shone in Iranian football.
                      The eldest of the trio, Gholam – 16 years Amir’s senior – has gone from seasoned defender to revered coach, while younger brother Afshin appeared at FIFA World Cup France 1998™ before going on to manage the likes of Iranian giants Persepolis.
                      And while the trio have seen their footballing family tree branch off in differing directions, they enjoyed a brief spell where their sporting paths all intersected as the “very influential” Gholam’s playing career was winding down and the younger pair’s was just beginning. “The three of us managed to play together at Bargh Shiraz in the Iranian Premier League,” Amir told FIFA.com.
                      “[Gholam] was at centre-back, Afshin at right-back and I was in defensive midfield. It was great for fans to see three out of the 11 players being brothers. When we first went our separate ways to different teams it was very hard for us to play against each other, but you have to put fraternity aside for football.”
                      Duels in the dugout
                      From all competing on the field, they would then go on to square up on the sidelines too, with the family at one point occupying a sixth of all the managerial positions in the Iranian top flight. “Everyone respects [Gholam] as a coach, and our family, as he is seen as something of an icon and moral role model in football,” Amir explained, following his brother’s long spell inspiring modest outfit Fajr Sepasi.
                      Amir played the role of assistant to his older sibling as part of the Iran U-23 outfit that finished fourth at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, a team he is set to inherit come the end of Korea Republic 2017. With their football seemingly in healthy shape – Iran head to the FIFA U-17 World Cup in India and Russia 2018 is within sight for the seniors – he will no doubt infuse that squad with the same organisation and solidity he has looked to instil in the U-20s.
                      “I have always been a disciplined coach, that’s how I get my message on to the field,” he explained. “Two things are key for me when coaching my teams: one is belief, the other is effort. With today’s connected world, techniques and tactics have become a more commonplace matter, but these two things are really important. They have been key to raising our level [here].”
                      Beyond the three brothers’ exploits, the Peiravani’s sporting lineage is set to continue. Amir’s daughter is an Asian-level medal-winning rower, while his nephew swam in the Youth Olympics. Therefore, however Iran fair in Korea Republic, chances are good there will be plenty more additions to the family trophy cabinet.
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                        27 May 2017
                        17:00 Local time
                        Incheon Stadium
                        KOR


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                          Have the failure of a coach commented on the 4 goals conceeded in less than 20 minutes?

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                            if we become second, we have to play second of group A, which will be south Korea or England. playing each other right now.

                            probably with a defeat and 3 points we don't make it to the next round. Germany has 4 points, and is one candidate for four of the 3rd teams. others teams have also good chances for third place and probably better goal difference.

                            a match against home team can be very difficult. i see slim chance for advancing form next stage, probably we even even lose vs. Portugal.
                            World Cup 2006, Frankfurt, Iran vs. Portugal, Iranian Frontpage of GOAL Sportspaper
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                            And on the 8.Day God created Ali Karimi, and he saw he was good!
                            If Defenders were allowed to use their hands to stop Karimi
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                              Pos. Team GP Pts W D L GF GA +/- Form H2H
                              1 Venezuela U20 3 9 3 0 0 10 0 10
                              2 Mexico U20 3 4 1 1 1 3 3 0
                              3 Germany U20 3 4 1 1 1 3 4 -1
                              4 Vanuatu U20 3 0 0 0 3 4 13 -9

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                                1 England U20 3 7 2 1 0 5 1 4
                                2 South Korea U20 3 6 2 0 1 5 2 3
                                3 Argentina U20 3 3 1 0 2 6 5 1
                                4 Guinea U20 3 1 0 1 2 1 9 -8

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