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Nery Castillo plays for olympiacos and has been since 16 years of age..he chose to play for mexico over greece which was a very big situation in the media at the time, im glad hes doing good..he should be in one of europes top clubs soon...unofficial sources say Socratis Kokkalis and osfp management will not consider any offer under 10million euroGo Cows!
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Originally posted by Demis-11 View PostNery Castillo plays for olympiacos and has been since 16 years of age..he chose to play for mexico over greece which was a very big situation in the media at the time, im glad hes doing good..he should be in one of europes top clubs soon...unofficial sources say Socratis Kokkalis and osfp management will not consider any offer under 10million euro
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Originally posted by futbol>>>IRAN View PostWhy would he want to play for Greece, does he have any Greek blood?!!
I thought he is from Urugauay initially and the choice would have been Uruguay or Mexico."When I see the good in you, you get motivated, feel good about yourself and that creates synergy. It creates an environment where everybody can work better together. I think in the Iranian culture it becomes very ordinary to always see the bad in each other."
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Originally posted by persiangodfather View Postusa got slmashhhhhhhed lol
Jesus though, Messi just keeps standing out no matter where he plays - how the hell does he run so much??? It's ridiculous!
And Nery Castillo is just awesome.We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
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Originally posted by Ali Chicago View PostI thought he is from Urugauay initially and the choice would have been Uruguay or Mexico.
and btw wasnt the USA team that lost to Argentina there C team cause thats wut the GolTV commentator said. But i think he said that to make an excuse.
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Originally posted by faraz View PostIn all fairness, this wasn't even close to the USA A-team, and this was arguably Argentina's BEST side. I thought US was doing great, right up until the 2nd goal which was a complete killer - and from that moment on, they didn't have a chance at all to score.
Jesus though, Messi just keeps standing out no matter where he plays - how the hell does he run so much??? It's ridiculous!
And Nery Castillo is just awesome.
ye i watched the game they did very well
but the final scoreline says arg 4 usa 1 and thats what countsWE ARE THE UNDER DOGS
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Originally posted by faraz View PostIn all fairness, this wasn't even close to the USA A-team, and this was arguably Argentina's BEST side. I thought US was doing great, right up until the 2nd goal which was a complete killer - and from that moment on, they didn't have a chance at all to score.
Jesus though, Messi just keeps standing out no matter where he plays - how the hell does he run so much??? It's ridiculous!
And Nery Castillo is just awesome.
Remember when Bronko was our head coach and he got a lot of criticism for never trying out new plaeyrs? He stuck with the same players over and over again. He got criticized heavily for not trying out new players. USA is doing the exact opposit of that they are giving new players a chance to prove themselves.
This will only make their team stronger and you learn from 4-1 losses to world class teams like Argentina. You dont' learn much from your A team beating Panama.
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OK, let's assume for a moment that Olsen was tiring and that the U.S. did indeed need the jolt of energy that Bradley indicated was his logic for the substitution -- why then did he choose Gaven? It could be that he actually felt the U.S. had a shot at winning and went for an offensive-minded replacement for Olsen as opposed to the more logical insertion of either Kyle Beckerman or Sacha Kljestan. The problem here is that, if you want energy, Gaven's hardly the man to provide it, given his lackadaisical style of play and total disregard for anything resembling tackling. Actually, the presence of Gaven on the Copa America roster is in part an indictment of some of the problems with the U.S. team selection policy. It seems that, at times, the USSF likes to pick from within the system, e.g., players that have progressed historically with the ODP system and U.S. national team youth programs, as opposed to those who haven't. How else then does one explain the selection of Gaven to begin with? Here's a player who once showed a lot of promise, but has regressed annually for the last few years and isn't even a starter on the MLS club level anymore. It's these type of selections (Santino Quaranta is another who springs to mind) that makes me wonder.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 IRANHKG View Post1:0
http://www.dailymotion.com/GolesTV/v...-10-santa-cruz
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http://www.dailymotion.com/golestv/v...a-40-cabanas/1
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http://www.dailymotion.com/golestv/v...a-50-cabanas/1
very crazy
paraguay baby
btw i think the reason the u.s isnt using their A team is because they are already in the confederations cup. If they had lost vs mexico i bet we would be seeing their A team right now.
but god DAMN the u.s. gets a lot of penalty kicks.
Paraguay tho. remember who called it and when i called it. Months ago son.
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