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USMNT has two unfilled friendly spots for 2018 -- Would Iran take one?
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Originally posted by diz View PostYou do understand that even if IFF had a zillion dollars, if there is no way to transfer these funds to other football federations (ie sanctions on international banking transactions), then they still can't set up friendlies? Lack of funds (cause Iran can't sell it's oil, carpets, pistachios, etc due to sanctions), as well as an inability to send/receive/transfer funds internationally (due to banking sanctions) is taking its toll. Blame who you want, but this round of sanctions is clearly due to Trump and his clown show as Iran was (and still is) playing by the rules they signed up to in JCPOA.
That´s not the reason. You just have to cooperate with a bank not dealing with the US. There are lots of Indian, Chinese and Russian banks providing these service.
They purchased lots of new Airplanes - How did they paid it? With Carpets?
Let´s face it:
The Federation is corrupt and run by incompetent people. It´s easy to blame Trump for everything. But here it´s not his fault.
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Originally posted by Homa View PostDiz dadash, the banking sanctions nevertheless doesn´t stop IR from sending lots of Money to Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Nigeria etc.
Rather, sanctions intend to target legitimate business channels.
Originally posted by Homa View PostThat´s not the reason. You just have to cooperate with a bank not dealing with the US. There are lots of Indian, Chinese and Russian banks providing these service.
Originally posted by Homa View PostThey purchased lots of new Airplanes - How did they paid it? With Carpets?
Originally posted by Homa View PostLet´s face it:
The Federation is corrupt and run by incompetent people. It´s easy to blame Trump for everything. But here it´s not his fault.Right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.
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Originally posted by Paradigm View PostThat's right, I remember now. There was also Boroumand from the Asian Cup 2000 era. What did those two end up doing? They were the "place fillers" between Abedzadeh and Mirzapour.
Boroumand was a nuisance in TM camps and had alot of discipline problems.
Both of them lost their spot to Mirzapour when Blazevic took over.
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The thing is, when you look at wrestling, Americans and Iranians don’t give a shot about politics.
Many Iranian and American wrestlers have spoken against politics interfereing into sports. American wrestlers go to Iran wrestle our boys, chill, then come back.
Now my question is why can’t this be the case with football? Well we all know political climate is bad but it could also be that US Men’s national soccer team fears an opposition like Iran not because of childish political security reasons but rather our team under Calos Queiroz.
We showed the world that we don’t fear any 5 Star team and are more than capable of doing more than what we did in the last World Cup. USA Soccer may not want to risk losing to Iran at this time of crisis. Not to mention our record is 1 Win 1 Draw vs them.
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Originally posted by teammelli91 View PostThe thing is, when you look at wrestling, Americans and Iranians don’t give a shot about politics.
Many Iranian and American wrestlers have spoken against politics interfereing into sports. American wrestlers go to Iran wrestle our boys, chill, then come back.
Now my question is why can’t this be the case with football? Well we all know political climate is bad but it could also be that US Men’s national soccer team fears an opposition like Iran not because of childish political security reasons but rather our team under Calos Queiroz.
We showed the world that we don’t fear any 5 Star team and are more than capable of doing more than what we did in the last World Cup. USA Soccer may not want to risk losing to Iran at this time of crisis. Not to mention our record is 1 Win 1 Draw vs them.
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Originally posted by teammelli91 View PostThe thing is, when you look at wrestling, Americans and Iranians don’t give a shot about politics.
Many Iranian and American wrestlers have spoken against politics interfereing into sports. American wrestlers go to Iran wrestle our boys, chill, then come back.
Now my question is why can’t this be the case with football? Well we all know political climate is bad but it could also be that US Men’s national soccer team fears an opposition like Iran not because of childish political security reasons but rather our team under Calos Queiroz.
We showed the world that we don’t fear any 5 Star team and are more than capable of doing more than what we did in the last World Cup. USA Soccer may not want to risk losing to Iran at this time of crisis. Not to mention our record is 1 Win 1 Draw vs them.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 sarbaz View Postand the US will be playing Mexico in liottle less than 2 hrs from now and it will be yet another loss for the americans.
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