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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostLook at the first post for the criteria.
"Which of these defenders do you consider as significant in our soccer history?" is a question not a criterion. But I guess you meant being significant is what you mean as a criterion for the list. Which you haven't defined (refer to my earlier question of what you consider significant and the missing names).
"If you feel like I have left out anyone from our pre Melbourne years, or mistakenly listed any of these players as a defender, please let me know." is not a criterion but a request to review your selection. But I guess you meant that the player must have been active from before the World Cup 98 qualification game in Melbourne. Which makes Khakpour a valid contender as he was active before the "Melbourne years" (depending on what you consider years. 2 or 200).
Notwithstanding the above, and being lenient and considering the two points above as criteria for making the list then the fact that your list is not including the best fullback that we have had, Talebi, is still valid. Or is one of the criteria the fact that you meant Center Backs and not Sweepers, libros, fullbacks etc.?
Good poll though, looking forward to the list of the midfield and forwards.
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Originally posted by Babak agha View PostCriteria is plural form of criterion, which your first post has none of.
"Which of these defenders do you consider as significant in our soccer history?" is a question not a criterion. But I guess you meant being significant is what you mean as a criterion for the list. Which you haven't defined (refer to my earlier question of what you consider significant and the missing names).
"If you feel like I have left out anyone from our pre Melbourne years, or mistakenly listed any of these players as a defender, please let me know." is not a criterion but a request to review your selection. But I guess you meant that the player must have been active from before the World Cup 98 qualification game in Melbourne. Which makes Khakpour a valid contender as he was active before the "Melbourne years" (depending on what you consider years. 2 or 200).
Notwithstanding the above, and being lenient and considering the two points above as criteria for making the list then the fact that your list is not including the best fullback that we have had, Talebi, is still valid. Or is one of the criteria the fact that you meant Center Backs and not Sweepers, libros, fullbacks etc.?
Good poll though, looking forward to the list of the midfield and forwards.
You may be right about Talebi. I just didn't know enough about him to feel comfortable including him.
Also I've already posted the thread for midfielders and forwards. They should be on the second or third page.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by Babak agha View PostI went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostI unsuccessfully tried to find a cartoon I had seen about him after the 1968 Asian Championship. In the final Iran defeated Israel 2-1 where the 1st goal was disputed as not having crossed the line. The Israelis protested after the goal and after the final whistle and refused to leave the field for the trophy ceremonies. The cartoon depicted Arab (obviously chosen for his last name) asking the Israeli team why they weren't leaving the pitch to which they responded something along the lines of they have a habit of not leaving places they visit.
I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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If you are talking about central defenders my choices base on consistency and longevity since 80 are:
1. Panjali
2. Jalal Hosseini
3.Golmohammadi
Obviously. There are other names who shined in TM for some period of time(Pashazadeh, Nader Mohammad Khani, Ghasempour), but they lacked consistency or were the victim of injuries.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostIf you are talking about central defenders my choices base on consistency and longevity since 80 are:
1. Panjali
2. Jalal Hosseini
3.Golmohammadi
Obviously. There are other names who shined in TM for some period of time(Pashazadeh, Nader Mohammad Khani, Ghasempour), but they lacked consistency or were the victim of injuries.
Sent from my MAR-LX3A using TapatalkI went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostPanjali is appropriate for this thread. The rest are not.
Regarding appropriate or not, both Yahya and Hosseini dominated the back line between 5 to 10 years. Enough to put them in elite category.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostWhy not? What is your measurement stick? Your thread is kind of wrong man, you need to compare apple with apple, you can't compare CB with RB or left.
Regarding appropriate or not, both Yahya and Hosseini dominated the back line between 5 to 10 years. Enough to put them in elite category.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by Ata View PostRahman Rezaei
Hadi Aghili
Nader Mohammadkhani
Mehdi Pashazadeh
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