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    #16
    Originally posted by The-Red View Post
    yashar jan agha please stop replying to these threads...you are wasting your time bro, as i have said before, according to most of us, others always destroy us, we never do it to ourselves and we are never at fault...unfortunately that's our mentality and well, Bayern is just another excuse.....anyways, you get my point.
    great couple of posts dadash. (the following isnt a response to your posts)

    a couple side points.

    Ali karimi was not destroyed by bayren, if anything it made him a more complete player. An example would be some of the great passes that he made in the AC just watch him he made alot of great passes but they were wasted. yes he had a bad performance and yes he was playing out of position. the biggest aspect about him that people miss is that the man is playing scared. Yes scared. ever since he got hurt he has been playing scared, he is SO afraid of getting hurt again every time he gets touched he checks his ankle. mentally he is not there. do we forget about him.... sad to say it since i am a fan... it is time to look elsewhere, i hope once the coaching situation is resolved shojaei will have an opportunity to get some PT and show his worth. Karimi should not be forgotten but he must prove that either A. he can preform or B. play a leadership role (as sub).

    Bayren gave ali his chances and Imo he did well his first year but following the injury he didn't come back & was deemed expendable by Bayren. You dont play a player who has zero value to you. Bayren Munich as a club, a company, a corporation that makes money, wants money, wins cups & wants cups to say that they spent the time to scout, sign and risk money on Ali or any player just to make him suck & ruin his career is :bs:

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      #17
      Originally posted by PersianMadrid7 View Post
      Matthaus started out with Monchengaldbach.
      no doubt he was a legend, but he was never a product of Bayern in the 80's and 90's he was part of a good Bayern side.
      I had the poster of that monchengladbach team on my wall in 1984 even though I didnt really know him much. You are makin the point I am making. Mathaus was an unknown and unproven player with gladbach but by the time bayern sold him to Inter he had become a legend and captain of the national team!!! Also lets not forget that Bayern in the uefa cup killed inter in Milan in a matter of 8 minutes in the following season makin both bremeh and mathaus regret their move to inter but thats a story for a different day!

      Oh well, I just say it for my fellow bayern fans: in the home game Inter beat bayern in Munich 2-0. Then in milan, Inter took the lead with a goal by that italy's #20 the guy who was the best scorer of the serie A(cant remember his name) but then bayern swarmed back and scored 3 golas in 8 minutes to beat them 3-1!!!!!!!!!!! aggregate 3-3 with more away goals

      By the way madrid jaan, I watched that 1987 semi final game when mathaus scored two amazing goals against real madrid while bayern destroyed them 4-1 in Munich!
      ----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts
      Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
      Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
      midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
      forward-----pius-----marfavi-----

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      "Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
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      Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden

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        #18
        Originally posted by yashar_fasihnia View Post
        hehehe,,,dude, u better stop.
        u dont even know the facts right, and ur arguing here?
        schweisnteiger is a bayern youth product, along with hargreaves!
        he never palyed in leverkusen!!!!!!
        ballack came from leverkusen!!!
        now, please u name some of real madrid's youth talent products..raul, casillas,,and???
        again, not true.
        ze roberto and lahm are just 2 examples.
        u can add sagnol as well

        toni might not develop any more but he sure can do better because he is playing in a better team now and his team mates are of higher caliber, so obviously, his game and his performance and his goal ratio will increase thats if he doesnt face problems in settling down or injuries or watever...
        hehehe..besides raul and casillas, who have u produced?? soldado and ramos?? ramos is a sevilla product, not real madrids!
        and ur comparing them with hargreaves and schweinsteiger???
        and real madrid also holds the record for conceding the earliest goal in champions league history, ironically from bayern
        and one reason ramos MIGHT be one of the best defenders in spanish league is because spanish league has crap defenders in general.
        people like zmabrotta and cannavaro only joined last season because of the italian yard sale
        P.S. casillas is nowhere near kahn when kahn was younger and at his peak
        Baba dont waste your time arguing with this guy, he doesnt knwo jack shit!
        He was kissing Eto'o and Henry's balls ( players from Barca) to prove that they are better than Klose and Tony, a failed attempt of course, So what you expect from this guy? I believe his next gonna be that Oliver Kahn came from Real Madrid's academy ( ofcourse if they have one )

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          #19
          Originally posted by Masoud_A View Post
          He was kissing Eto'o and Henry's balls ( players from Barca) to prove that they are better than Klose and Tony, a failed attempt of course,
          in reality, they are.....

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            #20
            Originally posted by reachsean View Post
            I think this will be a good tread. Will Bayren Munich destroys Frank Ribery and Luca Toni's talent? Since they are famous to bringing Hi caliber players and then teach them their so called one pass style and then make them sit on the bench for 10 games so they loose their readiness.
            Let's predict if these players are going to be successful in Bayren Munich or not.
            I think killing their talent starts from second half the season?
            What do you think? All comments and predictions are welcomed...
            Man Shut Up!..
            Stop Making pointless threads!

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              #21
              I have seen threads like this before and while you are trying to sound civil and logical lets just face it, you dont like bayern and love karimi!!! Prior to karimi I had never heard anyone, ANYONE say this nonsense about bayern.

              You are just one of thousands of other karimi fans who get a kick out of a couple of dribbles he makes every once in a blue moon yet didnt bring up his name so you wouldnt sound biased!!! Get over it man. The guy is not as good as you think and has the work ethic of a salad bar!!
              ----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts
              Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
              Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
              midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
              forward-----pius-----marfavi-----

              .
              "Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
              .
              Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden

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