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    #46
    Originally posted by Ali Doust View Post
    Man ke goftam they should just declare food poisoning and avoid all this shit. Now look! The lost the match and are facing serious heat from the federation.
    Yes because their club would completely believe it.
    I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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      #47
      I think players were given OK to do so by IR. It's to IR's advantage to be soft on this. will see!!

      (playing in Israel is still a big No-No as they missed the first leg)

      Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View Post
      Why are you guys fueling the stupid fire, and feeding the IR's moronic propaganda?
      Best thing is to ignore such mindless rules and not feed them and eventually they die out.

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        #48
        A great response from PFDC Twitter for what Masoud and Ehsan did - from Iranians and Israelis

        https://twitter.com/footballpersian/...58813310967810

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          #49
          Originally posted by Tehranto View Post
          A great response from PFDC Twitter for what Masoud and Ehsan did - from Iranians and Israelis

          https://twitter.com/footballpersian/...58813310967810
          Ofir Davidzada? Iranian-Israeli player for Maccabi?

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            #50
            These ideological nonsense has to stop ... When iranian players play for a team, this team becomes their employer and they are held by a "non iranian" contract. This foreign binding contract has upper hand on iranian laws when it comes to playing against whoever, israeli teams included.

            This general rule has also been accepted by Khamenei himself, in his "laws for muslims living in Europe", where his own general ruling is that European law has the upper hand on any religious law (in case of any apparent contradiction) as any citizen of a country is held by a "contract".

            The ban to travel to Israel is eventually another issue as it is a bit more complicated but seeing idiots in Iran making problems for iranian players playing an israeli team in greece is a nonsense, even from a religious law perspective.

            Any "contract" agreed by 2 parties, "living on a territory"(in this case Greece), has the upper hand on any personal "religious law" or "home country law", in case of an apparent contradiction.

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              #51
              Someone please close this thread. It is so ridiculous that we actually debate this at all. 99.9% people see that as their obligation to play and fight for their team. Let's move on guys. Please.

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                #52
                ^ thread closed!
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