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Originally posted by irani8perspolis View PostVideo is very poorly researched and created. Makes it out that Turks in Iran are treated as second class citizens. Although they don't have language rights which is sad and must change, they are integrated in every facet of society from politics, to art, to sports. Half of Tehran it self is Turk.
And they can speak Azeri in Iran. Its just insane to want official language status for every language in Iran - we're blessed with a wide range of languages and cultures and for the sake of communication, we need to use 1-2 languages nationally at best.
I wonder if the British fellow who narrated this would be ok if Punjabi or Bengali demanded federal language rights and some random video about Aston Villa would get tied to such trivial, fascist nonsense.Last edited by Nokhodi; 04-02-2019, 12:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostIt might as well have been written by a pan-turk. Very little about football.
And they can speak Azeri in Iran. Its just insane to want offical language status for every language in Iran - we're bless with a wide range of languages and cultures and for the sake of communication, we need to use 1-2 languages nationally at best.
I wonder if the British fellow who narrated this would be ok if Punjabi or Bengali demanded federal language rights and some random video about Aston Villa would get tied to such trivial, fasicst nonsense.
Going back to the topic of Turks in Iran, I think a lot of non-Iranians (and some Iranians) don't realize quite how Turkified Iran is/was. So to say these people are outsiders is laughable. Qajars, Safavids, Seljuks were all Turks. And today many of the most well known Iranians are Turks (Khamenei, Daei, Bagheri, Mousavi, Aref, Gogoosh, Vosoughi, Parastoui, Farah Pahlavi and many many others)
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Perspolis perform better week after week. Seems like the new players are getting more synced-in with the team, hence a better teamwork and display. On the contrary both Sepahan and Esteghlal have slightly declined and failed to deliver in matches where results mattered the most in their path of title contest.
TS on the other hand seems to be one of the most dangerous and lethal teams of the league. I consider them the only real threat to Perspolis’ short road to championship.
Mannnnnnnn, can we hattrick our consecutive PGPL title? I think if we win, we will break such record of our domestic league!
Hip Hip Hurray... ☠️[emoji41]
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Originally posted by Keano View PostPerspolis perform better week after week. Seems like the new players are getting more synced-in with the team, hence a better teamwork and display. On the contrary both Sepahan and Esteghlal have slightly declined and failed to deliver in matches where results mattered the most in their path of title contest.
TS on the other hand seems to be one of the most dangerous and lethal teams of the league. I consider them the only real threat to Perspolis’ short road to championship.
Mannnnnnnn, can we hattrick our consecutive PGPL title? I think if we win, we will break such record of our domestic league!
Hip Hip Hurray... ☠️[emoji41]
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Originally posted by babak_iran View PostDon't get too excited yet. The storm of the IPL is coming for you guys as well. You guys are playing Saipa, Zobahan, Sepahan, Tractor back to back in the league. Teraktorsazi and Esteghlal have the easiest schedule left in the league. Teraktorsazi are favourites IMO. But nothing is over until the last matchday.
Folks, although I have never been fond of conspiracy theories, but Forouzan’s conceded goals (1st and 3rd goals) were very suspicious. To that point that it seems like he deliberately dropped the ball to facilitate Sepidrood players scoring chances. What’s your take on this?
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Originally posted by Keano View PostSo far the storm has entangled TS and Sep[emoji16][emoji16][emoji16]
Folks, although I have never been fond of conspiracy theories, but Forouzan’s conceded goals (1st and 3rd goals) were very suspicious. To that point that it seems like he deliberately dropped the ball to facilitate Sepidrood players scoring chances. What’s your take on this?
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