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    #31
    Amad News goh khorde. Nike ham hamintor if this is true. I don't buy their shitty clothes anyways.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Farhad21 View Post
      It is specifically saying that Iranian players cannot wear nike shoes, it doesn’t say iranian players cannot be sponsored by nike
      It says they don't wear Nike, not that they can't wear nike. Also I think they're equating "isn't sponsored by" with "doesn't wear".
      Ashkan scored a penalty against turkey wearing Nike.
      And the fact that they don't/can't sponsor Iranian players isn't new or shocking.
      It does however explain why AJB switched brands.

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        #33
        What happens if our players still wear Nike are they going to sue us?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Tehranto View Post
          Those crazy anti-IR folks at Amad news ... coming out with crazy conspiracies... oh wait...
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          NO IRANIANS WEAR NIKE
          While team deals are important for sales of soccer jerseys, more critical for sales of boots is the sponsorship of top players, particularly the likes of Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, who wears Nike, and Argentina’s Lionel Messi, in Adidas.
          Nike expects 60 percent of all the players heading to Russia will be wearing its boots, including almost half the German and Spanish team and three-quarters of the Russians, even though they will be wearing Adidas shirts.
          An exception is Iran, which faces new sanctions after U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of an international nuclear deal. Nike says none of the country’s players are wearing its shoes, while Adidas is providing the team’s jerseys.
          https://www.reuters.com/article/us-s...-idUSKCN1IV1MW
          Again with all due respect Tehranto I think you are misinterpreting this. We all know news these days is all about sensationalisation in order to sell more, and that is what they are doing here. According to Reuters Nike is saying, "An exception is Iran, which faces new sanctions after U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of an international nuclear deal. Nike says none of the country’s players are wearing its shoes, while Adidas is providing the team’s jerseys.". They are not saying Iranian players cannot wear Nike, instead it is being implied that Iranian players cannot be sponsored by Nike. This does not mean Iranian players can't buy and use Nike equipment themselves.

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            #35
            Tbh, when I opened this thread I was hoping that we were going to be sponsored by Nike after WC

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              #36
              This is nothing new or astonishing.

              Nike, as an American corporation, can't conduct business within Iran due to sanctions. Nike can't sponsor or do business with the IFF since it's an IR-linked organization. This is all given.

              Technically, Adidas can't either due to 'secondary sanctions' (Americans prohibiting any foreign company they do business with to do business with an American embargoed nation), which is one of the reasons why Adidas has been so difficult and we had practically buy our kits off the rack.

              These articles are merely saying that Nike is not sponsoring any of our players due to the sanctions. I have suspicions on whether sanctions extend to individuals, rather than businesses or organizations tied to the IR, but nonetheless, let's assume it's true. Our players aren't big enough to be sponsored by Nike anyhow. I don't believe I've walked into a Nike store to see Cristiano next to Ramin Rezaian (which is Ramin's dream)..

              However, this will not, and cannot, stop our players from buying Nike in the open market and wearing it during the WC. Think about it. Ashkan can walk into a Nike store in Istanbul, pay cash, and cop the latest Mercurials. How can they stop him? And how can they stop him from wearing it in the WC? They can't, and they won't. Which is why Apple products, such as the iPhone, are rampant within Iran.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Hoorad View Post
                What happens if our players still wear Nike are they going to sue us?
                First of all for Nike to sue IFF they have to sue them in Iran, which won't happen, because they are an American company.

                Second you cannot sue because someone else wears your clothes and you cannot force someone not to wear your clothes.

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                  #38
                  Nothing will happen, fuss about nothing. Guess it’s a slow news day...
                  They cannot stop players from buying and wearing Nike.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jahandoost View Post
                    Nothing will happen, fuss about nothing. Guess it’s a slow news day...
                    They cannot stop players from buying and wearing Nike.
                    This is very true. I started this thread, so I should know. How can there be so little excitement and news two weeks before our first game?

                    "The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom." - Arthur Schopenhauer

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                      #40
                      Once again, I have to say, PEOPLE GET A GRIP.

                      What is all this over-reaction to any little half-truth that someone (anyone) posts on the internet? Some of you guys apparently can't (or did not bother to) read the original Reuters story? Where does it say that Iranian players "Can't" wear Nike shoes?
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                        #41
                        If true, what happened to not mixing politics with sports? FIFA should punish Nike by banning them from all football related events for a few years, demand public apology to Iran and monetary compensation for defamation of a nation amounting to $100 to each Iranian so around $8billion to be spent on Iran sports infrastructure.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by nisfejahan View Post
                          Once again, I have to say, PEOPLE GET A GRIP.

                          What is all this over-reaction to any little half-truth that someone (anyone) posts on the internet? Some of you guys apparently can't (or did not bother to) read the original Reuters story? Where does it say that Iranian players "Can't" wear Nike shoes?
                          People read it and understand it.

                          The important thing really here is - why does Nike even have to comment on what Iranian players are wearing and come out saying that they are not wearing any Nikes ... man, the Iranian stigma is on full display in the media.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Tehranto View Post
                            People read it and understand it.

                            The important thing really here is - why does Nike even have to comment on what Iranian players are wearing and come out saying that they are not wearing any Nikes ... man, the Iranian stigma is on full display in the media.
                            I think Under Armour is starting to cut into their white red-state business in the states with the CEO being pro-Trump.

                            This could be Nike's way of showing their "patriotism" (/just stating the reality of the matter) to win back white americas' business.

                            They made a vague statement that sensitive Iranians and anti-US people can overreact to. And xenophobic/racist white americans can read into as pro-murica and anti-Iran.

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                              #44
                              Lol, they can't actually ban players from buying and wearing whatever the f**k gear they want. Sanctions are against Iran, if an individual player buys a pair of shitty Nike shoes outside of Iran legal and wears them, nobody can stop them.

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                                #45
                                They should all wear nikes and say they are sponsored by Nike just to piss Nike off.

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