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    #46
    I'm waiting for someone to come and say all the players should wear Merooj cleats.

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      #47
      A true slap in the face to Nike would be for us to wear their cleats, but cover the symbols with tape, as to not show any association with us!

      I'm sure they'll love that they are losing out on millions of people seeing their shoes across the world over trying to be high-and-mighty. The mighty US MNT (Mutant Ninja Turtles) did not qualify, so they want even less presence and publicity for their brand!

      Screw Nike, I won't be buying their products anymore in the future.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Bagg10 View Post
        I'm waiting for someone to come and say all the players should wear Merooj cleats.
        inarsenewetrust

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          #49
          Pretty sure this news is bs

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            #50
            nike instagram is under attack

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              #51
              Originally posted by Farhad21 View Post
              None of our players have ever been sponsored by any company, small retailers in iran and Europe give them free shoes sometimes
              I think very few people know this but in the mid 2000's Mahdavikia was sponsored by uhlsport. Him, Pavel Nedved and 1 or 2 other players i cant remember were the only int. known players wearing their boots that time.

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                #52
                Gucci seems to always get nice stuff from Adidas.

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                  #53
                  Fck Niki .. if this true story then it is nothing but a mind game to distract our players.. and probably paid for and supported by Saudis .. Niki can do nothing if a player buys their crap in an open market. They cannot force our players to take off their Niki gears.

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                    #54
                    Pretty sure this is bullshit.
                    "Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"

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                      #55
                      This "news" is pure bullshit. I am based out of US and close to the action sports industry. This is not true.

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                          #57
                          You can order anything from Amazon in Iran and
                          get it delivered to you in 10 to 15 days.
                          Sanction this!!!!!!!!

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                            #58
                            I do not see anything on here that would constitute as this being enforceable in any way. (Any new sanctions apparently will not hit until August 6th anyways)

                            https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/08/here...lear-deal.html

                            After passing a 90-day mark on Aug. 6, the following sanctions will snap back on Iran, according to the Treasury Department:
                            • Sanctions on Iran buying or acquiring U.S. dollars
                            • Sanctions on Iran trading gold and other precious metals
                            • Sanctions on Iran's sale, supply or trade of metals such as aluminum and steel, as well as graphite, coal and certain software for "integrating industrial processes"
                            • Sanctions on "significant" sales or purchases of Iranian rials, or the maintenance of significant funds or accounts outside the country using Iranian rials
                            • Sanctions on issuing Iranian debt
                            • Iranian auto sanctions




                            The U.S. will also revoke certain permissions, granted to Iran under the deal, on Aug. 6. These include halting Iran's ability to export its carpets and foods into the U.S., as well as ending certain licensing-related transactions.

                            At the end of the 180-day interval on Nov. 4, another set of sanctions will once again be clamped down on Iran:
                            • Sanctions on Iran's ports, as well as the country's shipping and shipping sectors
                            • Sanctions on buying petroleum and petrochemical products with a number of Iranian oil companies
                            • Sanctions on foreign financial institutions transacting with the Central Bank of Iran and other Iranian financial institutions
                            • Sanctions on the provision of certain financial messaging services to Iran's central bank and other Iranian financial institutions
                            • Sanctions on the provision of underwriting services, insurance, or reinsurance
                            • Sanctions on Iran's energy sector

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by arash123 View Post
                              I do not see anything on here that would constitute as this being enforceable in any way. (Any new sanctions apparently will not hit until August 6th anyways)

                              https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/08/here...lear-deal.html

                              After passing a 90-day mark on Aug. 6, the following sanctions will snap back on Iran, according to the Treasury Department:
                              • Sanctions on Iran buying or acquiring U.S. dollars
                              • Sanctions on Iran trading gold and other precious metals
                              • Sanctions on Iran's sale, supply or trade of metals such as aluminum and steel, as well as graphite, coal and certain software for "integrating industrial processes"
                              • Sanctions on "significant" sales or purchases of Iranian rials, or the maintenance of significant funds or accounts outside the country using Iranian rials
                              • Sanctions on issuing Iranian debt
                              • Iranian auto sanctions




                              The U.S. will also revoke certain permissions, granted to Iran under the deal, on Aug. 6. These include halting Iran's ability to export its carpets and foods into the U.S., as well as ending certain licensing-related transactions.

                              At the end of the 180-day interval on Nov. 4, another set of sanctions will once again be clamped down on Iran:
                              • Sanctions on Iran's ports, as well as the country's shipping and shipping sectors
                              • Sanctions on buying petroleum and petrochemical products with a number of Iranian oil companies
                              • Sanctions on foreign financial institutions transacting with the Central Bank of Iran and other Iranian financial institutions
                              • Sanctions on the provision of certain financial messaging services to Iran's central bank and other Iranian financial institutions
                              • Sanctions on the provision of underwriting services, insurance, or reinsurance
                              • Sanctions on Iran's energy sector
                              IR days are numbered.

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                                #60
                                Nike and Iran

                                So they can’t eat Mc Donald’s either? [emoji848] Or buy a Ford?
                                Wait, so they need to get rid of their iPhones?
                                Should make it clear how much bs this is

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