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PFDC 10 Years & CountingWe thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.For some nice Lounge & Chillout head to -->http://www.youtube.com/user/mkbf86
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Originally posted by Masoud_A View PostProbably not Spain, they have never been anything big in international level and I dont think its gonna change anytime soon.The REAL. The LEGEND. Since 2001.
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Originally posted by Zamboor View PostIran.
just look at the young kids playing for clubs now all we need is a good coach for team melli to take in the youngsters and keep some of the veterans then the veterans can teach the kids and we will be number 1 in the world
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Originally posted by Zamboor View PostIran.
just look at the young kids playing for clubs now all we need is a good coach for team melli to take in the youngsters and keep some of the veterans then the veterans can teach the kids and we will be number 1 in the world
Asian football is too inconsistent to be worth the praise quite franklysigpic
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostSaudi Arabia because their players send the most salavats.
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argentina....
but guys,, seriously..
watch out for Toni Kroos..he is 17 years old but already in this star studded bayern team main squad and even made his debut against cottbus some time back and made 2 assists in just 18 minutes he played!! best FIFA U-17 worldcup player and scored 5 goals and won the golden boot after scoring 5 goals although he is an attacking midfielder.
he can even be bigger than ballack, only problem, he is 1.80cm and will definitely be weaker than ballack in aerial abilities.
remember this name, probably the worlds best youngest player of the worldcup 2010!!
Toni Kroos
age 17
No. 39 (Future No.10)
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