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    #16
    I've been following Nakamura ever since he made the move. which at the time some people criticized but he knew better, Celtic=CL and we've all seen what he has done versus top opponents such as Man Utd. He's been even better than Petrov, who was amazing for the the club. Outside of Iranian players Nakamura has been my favorite Asian player for awhile now. Thanks for the vid.
    STADIO OLIMPICO, 8 FEBRUARY 2004
    A.S. ROMA 4-0 F.C. JUVENTUS



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      #17
      Originally posted by khabalood
      Karimi>Nakamura
      sorry bud not anymore. There was a time that karimi was the undisputed king of asian soccer. NOw i just look at him and go "heyf".
      The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer. ~Edward R. Murrow

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        #18
        amazing after years of service for his country being the best player in asia, a player gets injured and has 7 bad months all that is forgotten and all of a sudden he is a waste

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          #19
          karimi pasheh mooheh nakamuram nist ,,
          his overrated ..and thinks 2 much ..he belongs in ahli

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            #20
            Once I found out Karimi refused a 5 year deal with Athletico I was amazed.

            Athletico Madrid is one of the richest clubs in the Primera if that is Karimi's interest, if not then why? They have amazingly talented players, Torres and Rodriquez who scored the best goal of teh world cup for Argentina etc.. .etc... they have a solid squad that improves players around them, and now I learn Karimi turned them down, joined Bayern sat on the bench and now returns to Saudi.

            We could have seen Karimi play against the best of the best from Barca, Real etc...

            wow, hopefully he can at least recover in Saudi and hit back to Europe in a last attempt, because his years are counting down.
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              #21
              screw karimi to

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                #22
                Originally posted by nypimpofpersia34
                amazing after years of service for his country being the best player in asia, a player gets injured and has 7 bad months all that is forgotten and all of a sudden he is a waste
                service is one thing, Karimi had the chance to be something extraordinary. Maybe i was expecting too much but i thought he could easiyl be a mainstay at a top club. His services at the Asian Cup and other games arent forgotten, but when your potential was as great as his....
                The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer. ~Edward R. Murrow

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