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    #16
    this is ****ed, sad to hear this!

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      #17
      Terrible terrible fate for the poor lad. When football was thought of a means of putting smiles back on Iraqis faces, violence affected its own players.
      sigpic

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        #18
        Originally posted by CULOOCHE
        Immature post....Marg bar Amrika???? I'm sorry, where do yo live?
        this war would have never happenned should america not have invaded

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          #19
          Originally posted by Aryan
          this war would have never happenned should america not have invaded
          You're saying gibberish, don't blame the army, blame the ignorant "Jihadist" who blow themselves up for there "Holy War" against america...Blame the ignorant people who kill each other because one is Sunni and the other is Shiite...IGNORANCE

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            #20
            Originally posted by CULOOCHE
            You're saying gibberish, don't blame the army, blame the ignorant "Jihadist" who blow themselves up for there "Holy War" against america...Blame the ignorant people who kill each other because one is Sunni and the other is Shiite...IGNORANCE
            i also said to all terrorists too
            damn

            the whole world would be better off without these too things

            Religion and Capatalist governments, such as the United States

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              #21
              He passed away...

              AFC

              BAGHDAD: An Iraqi first division club player, who suffered serious injuries and first-degree burns in a bomb explosion last week, died on Friday.

              Al Sena midfielder Ihab Kareem was left battling for his life after being injured in an explosion last Monday which claimed over 80 lives at the Al Shourjah commercial area of the Iraqi capital.

              Kareem, who has also represented the Iraqi u-17 side, was out shopping with Al Sena team mate Ahmed Naser in a sports apparel shop when the blast ripped through the shopping area. Naser lost a leg and continues to be in a critical condition.

              Kareem, who moved to Al Sena last year after eye-catching stints with Al Shorta and Talaba, underwent a series of surgeries at the Al Kendi Hospital but succumbed to his injuries late yesterday.

              Al Sena was plunged into grief as news of the teenager’s tragic death spread. “We have lost one of our most important and prodigious players in midfield,” said Al Sena coach Said Mohamed Al Sheikhli. “Ihab had good skills.”

              “Ahmed Naser is serious and we have lost his services too. Doctors have informed us that they have amputated Naser’s leg from the hip down in a high-risk operation,” added the crestfallen coach.

              Al Sena will kick off their Iraqi League campaign against Al Quwa Al Jawiya today under a pall of gloom behind closed doors at the Shaab Stadium.
              We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.

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                #22
                akhhhhh

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                  #23
                  Khoda rahmatesh kone.

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                    #24
                    Gunmen kill 2 soccer players
                    Previously known as "IraqiFootball"

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