Lol someone above says nikbakht hahahahhahaha
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Just a note:
Abedzadeh,was great, greatest in fact, but now I believe Beirnvand is the most solid goalkeeper we have ever had
Karimi and Azizi are both great players, but a combination of both would be disaster; too selfish and complaining players. Just go back and look how much Azizi used to complain / especially in games iran was losing...(he wouldn't give up either and that's why we beat Aussie but he complains all right). As for Karimi? yeah he is great, we all are so proud of seeing 4 Irish players surrounding him and Karimi trying to dribble them all instead of passing the ball (opportunity as space would be open for others), did he ever score against the Irish team though? nope! I would have him sitting on the bench and come in maybe in 80th minute or use him to rest the starting 11.
As for Daei; the guy can't even run. runs like a "ghassab" but for some reason he scores goals. never got that, he is a finisher for sure especially in the air as you all know.....so yeah, I guess he can be in the starting 11.
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----------------------Abedzadeh-------------------------------
Zarinche........Fekri----------Pashazadeh------Seyed Abbasi
----------------------Nekounam-------------------------------
Navazi-------------------------------------------Nikbakht------
--------------------Mansourian---------------------------------
-------------Majidi----------Enayati----------------------------"History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by P-Money View PostLol someone above says nikbakht hahahahhahaha
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Originally posted by Under Lahaf View PostJust a note:
Abedzadeh,was great, greatest in fact, but now I believe Beirnvand is the most solid goalkeeper we have ever had
Karimi and Azizi are both great players, but a combination of both would be disaster; too selfish and complaining players. Just go back and look how much Azizi used to complain / especially in games iran was losing...(he wouldn't give up either and that's why we beat Aussie but he complains all right). As for Karimi? yeah he is great, we all are so proud of seeing 4 Irish players surrounding him and Karimi trying to dribble them all instead of passing the ball (opportunity as space would be open for others), did he ever score against the Irish team though? nope! I would have him sitting on the bench and come in maybe in 80th minute or use him to rest the starting 11.
As for Daei; the guy can't even run. runs like a "ghassab" but for some reason he scores goals. never got that, he is a finisher for sure especially in the air as you all know.....so yeah, I guess he can be in the starting 11.
agreed with you on daei. he's the stiffest, most awkward runner ever. the guy is like a dried out sponge, yet somehow he scores. never made sense to me either
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Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Postreally??? on what basis can you say beiranvand is most solid we've ever had? he's only been our #1 for 2-3 years and i don't see him anything more than "strongly above average".
agreed with you on daei. he's the stiffest, most awkward runner ever. the guy is like a dried out sponge, yet somehow he scores. never made sense to me either
You put Jahanbakhsh next to Karimi, you made me die of laughter for a good 10 minutes
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Originally posted by P-Money View PostLol someone above says nikbakht hahahahhahaha
He was probably the unluckiest TM player in history who got injured before every major tournament. Otherwise he would have shone even more.
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Originally posted by _Navid_ View PostI doubt you are old enough to remember his games from 2000-2005 for Team Melli.
He was probably the unluckiest TM player in history who got injured before every major tournament. Otherwise he would have shone even more.
Having said that for that 1-1.5 year when he was on-form he was majestic.
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---------------------------Beiranvand--------------------------------
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--------------Rezaei----------------------Hosseini-------------------
---Kaebi-------------------------------------------------Minavand---
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-------------------Bagheri----------Nekounam----------------------
----Mahdavikia----------------------------------------Zandi---------
-----------------------------Karimi-----------------------------------
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-----------------------------Daei--------------------------------------
Coach: Carlos Queiroz
Substitutes:
Goaltenders:
Abedzadeh
Rahmati
Defenders
Zarincheh
Golmohammadi
Pouraliganji
Midfielders:
Estili
Dejagah
Jahanbakhsh
Shojaei
Hajsafi
Teymourian
Forwards
Azizi
Hashemian
Ghoochannejhad
G.R. Rezaei
Azmoun
****DREAM TEAM****
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-------------Beiranvand-----------------
Kaabi---Rahman Rezaei---PAG-------MiMo
-------------Nekounam-----------------
Mahdavikia---A.Karimi------Dejagah
----------------Azizi--------------------
-------------Hashemian----------------
Abedzadeh was a good keeper, but sometimes too overconfident and this almost cost us VS USA in the world cup (I'll never forget him standing there and just watching the ball as it hit the crossbar). Beiranvand gets the nod instead because he's been very solid, and has that extra weapon with his insane throws.
Rezei is without a doubt the best center back we've ever had. This guy was starring every week for Messina in the Serie A, when it was still a very strong league, and definitely the best defensive league in the world.
For defensive mid it was between Nekounam and Teymourian, but I had to go with the first, simply because i rate him as one of the top 5 - 8 players in Iran's history. What he achieved in the strongest league in the world, La Liga, is simply unparalleled by any Iranian footballer ever. He captained his team in the best league, and took them from religation candidates, to Europa league calibre, all while scoring some of the nicest goals in the league, while being a defensive midfielder! He also crushed in for TM on a regular basis of course.
Mahdavikia is an absolute no-brainer on the right - unmatched in that position
Karimi of course in his prime was the most naturally gifted player we've ever had, and might ever have. - If he was more professional, he could have been a world class star.
Azizi is right behind Hashemian - He was just so lethal with his pace and amazing ball control. Also played in Bundesliga. He was always clutch for us in big games: Scored in both legs VS Australia in 97, also played really well VS USA and was ABSOLUTELY ROBBED of a 100% penalty - Worst refereeing mistake I've ever seen in a game, when it comes to penalties.
Hashemian VS Daei - This one was REALLY tough, because Daei was clutch, and he's a legend. However, Hashemian in his prime was a much more skilled player, just as dangerous in the air (was known as "the helicopter" in the Bundesliga), and was constantly playing in Europe.
He was also much more well rounded than Daei because he had exceptional dribbling skills, which added so much more to his game. If he didn't have that exile from TM, and if Branko was insane enough to constantly start grandpa Daei at age 36, Hashemian would have been the main focus of our attack instead and scored way more goals than he did for TM. - Let's not forge the super clutch goals he did score (VS Qatar i think, when we were about to be eliminated in qualifiers - he may have also scored against Jordan in similar situation, and let's not forget his 2 incredibly important goals VS Japan in the qualifiers.
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Originally posted by P-Money View PostLol someone above says nikbakht hahahahhahahaWorld Cup 2006, Frankfurt, Iran vs. Portugal, Iranian Frontpage of GOAL Sportspaper
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And on the 8.Day God created Ali Karimi, and he saw he was good!
If Defenders were allowed to use their hands to stop Karimi -
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