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Iran's Alireza Jahanbakhsh: AZ Alkmaar 2017-18 Season (Skills, Goals, & Assists)

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    Iran's Alireza Jahanbakhsh: AZ Alkmaar 2017-18 Season (Skills, Goals, & Assists)

    Hey guys,


    So I know that I have a personal thread where I post all my YouTube videos, but this is a project that I'm very proud of and I thought it deserved it's own thread. And I'm very proud because as I'm very proud of Alireza Jahanbakhsh.

    6 years ago while still at Damash Gilan, Alireza spoke on a television show and expressed his desire to play abroad in the best European leagues. He was teammates with Mehdi Mahdavikia who was a close friend and mentor to him. Only 18-19 at the time and he just sounded more mature than his age. You could just tell he was different than other football players his age. Maybe I'm looking too much into it as there are many nice and humble players in Iran. But his mannerism and his honesty seemed more believable to me. Alireza mentioned that he wants follow in Mahdavikia's footsteps and maybe surpass his success. I truly believe that Alireza is the player who has the capability of becoming a World known football player in the near future.

    I haven't seen the same attitude, discipline, drive, focus, work ethic, maturity, and professionalism in another Iranian football player in a very long time.

    Anyways, before I get too side tracked and talk more than I should here is a video compilation of Alireza Jahanbakhsh in the 2017-18 Eredivisie season with AZ Alkmaar:




    #2
    Nothing frustrates me more than when someone just copy/pastes my work..

    Iran Football Magazine, whoever he or she is, without putting effort in making their own video steal my video and just add music to it..

    If the Iran Football Magazine is a member on PersianFootball.com, then I say fuck you for stealing my video. Asshole. Go learn to be creative instead of copy/pasting another’s video..

    Here’s what this person did:

    https://youtu.be/PM-fA39VCuI

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      #3
      Originally posted by teammelli91 View Post
      Nothing frustrates me more than when someone just copy/pastes my work..
      Iran Football Magazine, whoever he or she is, without putting effort in making their own video steal my video and just add music to it..
      If the Iran Football Magazine is a member on PersianFootball.com, then I say fuck you for stealing my video. Asshole. Go learn to be creative instead of copy/pasting another’s video..
      Here’s what this person did:
      https://youtu.be/PM-fA39VCuI
      I've watched videos from that channel before, but definitely boycotting them now. Disgusting to post someone else's video with no credit given.

      On the bright side, your video is so good that "professional" publications (note usage of quotation marks) want to use your work! Hopefully those who use it in the future ask for your permission first.
      Twitter and Instagram: @aryo__hadi


      ZendebadIran!

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        #4
        I mean I get it. I get videos from other YouTube channels too in order to make mine because YouTube is the main website for videos on the internet. But I never just copy and paste another person’s video. If I get from another channel it comes from the MAIN SOURCE (as in AZ Alkmaar) and I don’t just copy/paste.

        5 years ago someone did the same thing with my “Thank You Mehdi Mahdavikia” vídeo and I filed a complaint to YouTube and they removed it immediately. I filed a complaint to YouTube for this situation as well.

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          #5
          It took me 3 days to put this together. My advice is, if anyone wants to make a video they should do their research and put some effort into making their video. Rather than stealing from someone else. It’s messed up and yeah, I just unsubscribed as well.

          And I don’t have any issue making another complaint if this does happen again.

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            #6
            Their video got taken down.

            I’m sorry, but I’m not sorry. This is what you get when you copy/paste somebody else’s work.

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