Hoorad has a tendency of doing this. He was vocally rooting for both Korea and Algeria.
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Originally posted by snowleopard View PostEngland lost to Hungary 0-4 today in Nations League game, mot even a friendly. Worst defest in 94 years. Will they fire Southgate? I assume not. And Wales lost to Netherlands. Our two rivals lost. Jumping the gun is not a solution after just one friendly. Also, who doesn't want a better coach, but do we have time and resources at this late stage?
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostDon't forget the Lebanon match too, Kasra.
I don't discriminate.
I find it hard to believe that you actually sell out your own country, you seem to be very decent. Thats why i think you're trolling us.
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Originally posted by milad_b View Postare you trolling? or this is actually serious?
I find it hard to believe that you actually sell out your own country, you seem to be very decent. Thats why i think you're trolling us.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostIrregardless if I'm trolling or not, if Skocic is the coach for the World Cup it will be a guaranteed 3 losses with Noorafkan and Noroullahi in starting lineup!
..... I didn't ask you if you're happy with the coach or not or you think we will beat all three teams in our group.
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Originally posted by Omids View PostIn fact this is not good for us. With both England & Wales coming up short they will work harder to overcome their deficiencies & come up with better game plans & tactics. I would have preferred they won these games easy so some complacency crept into their preparations. Complacency & overestimating their strengths was going to be our biggest ally, now that has gone as well...
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Originally posted by snowleopard View PostAgreed. But can't we apply this analogy apply to us as well? I think losing to Algeria in a friendly should do better than worse to TM. We need to work on our weaknesses of both our players and coach.
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Originally posted by Omids View PostIn fact this is not good for us. With both England & Wales coming up short they will work harder to overcome their deficiencies & come up with better game plans & tactics. I would have preferred they won these games easy so some complacency crept into their preparations. Complacency & overestimating their strengths was going to be our biggest ally, now that has gone as well...
They will prepare all summer but they won't be able to get rid of their biggest weakness...wilting in front of fan pressure!
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This is a forum where all types of people post. Team melli fans or not (unfortunately).
The players fully understand the limitations of the situation, but they have the gheyrat and fight to make the best of undesirable circumstances. They understand what they will represent on the world stage coming November.
I’m behind them 100%, and hopefully this Algeria game was a wake up call for everyone.
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Originally posted by Prowess View PostThis is a forum where all types of people post. Team melli fans or not (unfortunately).
The players fully understand the limitations of the situation, but they have the gheyrat and fight to make the best of undesirable circumstances. They understand what they will represent on the world stage coming November.
I’m behind them 100%, and hopefully this Algeria game was a wake up call for everyone.
These 2,5 years and 18 games should have been more than enough for everyone to wake up.Esteghlal 💙💙
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Famous Algerian BeIN Sports Arab commentator Hafid Derradji says on his official Facebook page that Algeria may have won because Iran was very weak (and the sky is blue habibi).
"This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh
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