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    #31
    well, its always the position you cant play. its different for everyone.

    but I have to tell you its winger in a 352. I had to play that position myself a few times and I can assure you it sucks ass. you are the only player responsible for the whole wing. so you have to run up and down the whole 100 meters, constantly take part in attack and come back to defend.

    after the game you are dead

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      #32
      Originally posted by ird28 View Post
      well, its always the position you cant play. its different for everyone.

      but I have to tell you its winger in a 352. I had to play that position myself a few times and I can assure you it sucks ass. you are the only player responsible for the whole wing. so you have to run up and down the whole 100 meters, constantly take part in attack and come back to defend.

      after the game you are dead
      yea man in my travel team we got a new coach and two days later we had a tournament, so coach didnt know i liked center back, so he put me as right wing in a 3-5-2, damn that was so hard, because yu gotta play offense and then come back for defense if you dont coach gets on your ass. i wasnt too tired after the game, but then we had anthoer one later on and i felt it there

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        #33
        All positions are extremely hard on a professional level.

        But the position that needs the most physical ability and talent has has to be center midfield. Not only do you create plays, defend between strikers and defenders and have to control the ball better than any player on the pitch...

        on top of that you have to run for 90 minutes strait, and a 15 minute break to make sure you're still alive.
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          #34
          Originally posted by PersianMadrid7 View Post
          All positions are extremely hard on a professional level.

          But the position that needs the most physical ability and talent has has to be center midfield. Not only do you create plays, defend between strikers and defenders and have to control the ball better than any player on the pitch...

          on top of that you have to run for 90 minutes strait, and a 15 minute break to make sure you're still alive.
          thats the same for a winger on 3-5-2

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            #35
            Originally posted by teammelli34 View Post
            thats the same for a winger on 3-5-2
            not really, Wingers might have to run a lot faster, but they aren't surrounded by a lot of players, they just need to pass a few defenders and cross the ball or run into the box.

            Centers on the other hand are surrounded by players and have to use control to mvoe around the ball while moving the entire time in different directions.
            The Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
            For the struggle in Iran: "In retrospect, all revolutions seem inevitable. Beforehand, all revolutions seem impossible.
            http://iransolidarity.blogspot.com/
            http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref...id=96192296995
            http://worker-communistpartyofiran.blogspot.com/
            http://www.youtube.com/user/WPITV

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              #36
              Originally posted by PersianMadrid7 View Post
              not really, Wingers might have to run a lot faster, but they aren't surrounded by a lot of players, they just need to pass a few defenders and cross the ball or run into the box.
              Centers on the other hand are surrounded by players and have to use control to mvoe around the ball while moving the entire time in different directions.
              yea thats true bu i happen to like center more than winger, because i ALWAYS hhave a person to pass to.

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                #37
                scoring an own goal must feel brutal, i mean if u look at Rezaei's face after iran went down to uzbekistan, you just feel so bad for him. same when aghili did so against urawa reds, the camera goes right on their face and they look disapointed and sh1t lol.


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                  #38
                  Originally posted by persian boy View Post
                  scoring an own goal must feel brutal, i mean if u look at Rezaei's face after iran went down to uzbekistan, you just feel so bad for him. same when aghili did so against urawa reds, the camera goes right on their face and they look disapointed and sh1t lol.
                  yeah I've done it before, but made up for it with my own goal.

                  it sucks the most when your in extra time and suddenly you make an own goal to give the other team the championship, those own goals are worst than being shot.
                  The Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
                  For the struggle in Iran: "In retrospect, all revolutions seem inevitable. Beforehand, all revolutions seem impossible.
                  http://iransolidarity.blogspot.com/
                  http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref...id=96192296995
                  http://worker-communistpartyofiran.blogspot.com/
                  http://www.youtube.com/user/WPITV

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by persian boy View Post
                    scoring an own goal must feel brutal, i mean if u look at Rezaei's face after iran went down to uzbekistan, you just feel so bad for him. same when aghili did so against urawa reds, the camera goes right on their face and they look disapointed and sh1t lol.
                    my bros first game ever he was 9, defense, tournament, he scored two! and they were both flukes!
                    later on he was great for the team, and the caoch ( english) led them to an undefeated season lol.
                    it was this year lol
                    but scoring an own goal doesnt matter, you play the game, if it happens it doesnt matter, dont get discouraged, just play on.

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                      #40
                      It takes a special sort of recklessness to decide on becoming a goalie, whether a keeper in soccer or a goaltender in hockey, you can never just garner an average opinion from fans...you are either a hero or villain, saviour or the scapegoat. I dont get why some men decide to become one.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Iscariot View Post
                        It takes a special sort of recklessness to decide on becoming a goalie, whether a keeper in soccer or a goaltender in hockey, you can never just garner an average opinion from fans...you are either a hero or villain, saviour or the scapegoat. I dont get why some men decide to become one.
                        theres abedzadeh in usa match, then theres taleblou of asian cup korea

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                          #42
                          No need to mention which side of the 'fan spectrum' Mirzapour is usually in ...

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by G0happy View Post
                            Well I need 2 coz nobody else knows how 2 defend. They always move forward and forget 2 move bak, I move bak, It's just hard and annoying.
                            WAT !!!! u never defend by the time u run back to the defend the goalie has the ball
                            u bring the ball up to midfield/attak
                            I got no time for a signiture

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                              #44
                              left back

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