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    #16
    Originally posted by IraqiFootball View Post
    Iraqis have no luck.

    His playing percentage was 71% (and if they considered his suspension by the IFA it would be 91%). While Iraq's average FIFA ranking in the past two years was 72 place. He was only 2 places off. However he was Asia's second best player of 2007 and won the Asian Cup. I have seen players getting work permits with less credentials!

    You r right brother
    Night will not be forgotten

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      #17
      This is absolutely heart breaking for the lad
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        #18
        Back to playing in the UAE in front of about a hundred spectators, if it's a derby.
        Previously known as "IraqiFootball"

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          #19
          Originally posted by IraqiFootball View Post
          Back to playing in the UAE in front of about a hundred spectators, if it's a derby.
          Well apart from Saudi Arabia and most GCC Arab countries have shit loads of cash, but an increasingly exhaustive pool of talent and support to rely on in their football. That is why they can huff and puff, naturalise a 3rd division South American or African quicker than you can say 'Ya Abul Fazal' on Ashura, but they can only go so far as to generate a few bubbles on the Asian scene, nothing much beyond that.
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            #20
            lol


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              #21
              Originally posted by IraqiFootball View Post
              Iraqis have no luck.

              His playing percentage was 71% (and if they considered his suspension by the IFA it would be 91%). While Iraq's average FIFA ranking in the past two years was 72 place. He was only 2 places off. However he was Asia's second best player of 2007 and won the Asian Cup. I have seen players getting work permits with less credentials!

              Why would they reject him?

              I remember Teymourian hadn't played most of his NT games, and Bolton appealed citing Adranik as a special talent, and it went through fine? Actually, countless players from all over the world have been able to get permits in the UK, with most of their credentials not even coming close to Nashat's.

              If it was the FIFA ranking issue, then that is extremely harsh because it was a couple of ranks off, and everyone already knows FIFA ranking is ridiculously flawed!
              when and why was he suspended by IFA??
              Originally posted by siavasharian
              ESTEGHLAL:

              بهترین خط دفاع.بهترین خط حمله.ثبت رکورد بیشترین گل زده.پر امتیاز ترین تیم ادوار لیگ برتر با ۴۰۹ امتیاز.پر افتخار ترین مربی لیگ برتر با دو قهرمانی
              بهترین گلزن لیگ: آرش برهانی [استقلال] با ۲۱ گل زدهبهترین خط حمله: استقلال تهران با ۷۰ گل زده

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                #22
                That sucks, his morale's probably hurt.

                But why are Iranians so intent on seeing Iraqis succeed? What's wrong with you people :S. Especially since there aer more than one thread on this. They hate us and you guys are here hoping "God's with him" etc. Would they ever want our players to succeed? They actually want the worst for our players; don't believe me? Get to know some Iraqis in real life and go on their boards. ... Iraqis might be sectarian, but they are united in their hate for Iranians, so get off your "humanitarian" horses. Btw, all the Iranians players mentioned, Navidkia, Nekonaum and Karimi >>>>>> Akram. That's just a fact. Any Iranian worshipping an Iraqi is the traitor of the highest order; so go and try to act Iraqi.

                I feel bad for him as a human being cause getting your hopes crushed sucks, but otherwise, I don't give a sh*t, especially for Arabs.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by yashar_fasihnia View Post
                  his vision is better than nekounams, his vision is like navidkias..
                  but nekounam is better defensively and aerially. nashat akram inspite of his good physique both in terms of height and built is poor in the air..
                  *EDITED* & Warned - movazebe harf zadanet bash - Yashar
                  I dont need to justify myself to immature ill mannered posters like u.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by djmo View Post
                    That sucks, his morale's probably hurt.
                    But why are Iranians so intent on seeing Iraqis succeed? What's wrong with you people :S. Especially since there aer more than one thread on this. They hate us and you guys are here hoping "God's with him" etc. Would they ever want our players to succeed? They actually want the worst for our players; don't believe me? Get to know some Iraqis in real life and go on their boards. ... Iraqis might be sectarian, but they are united in their hate for Iranians, so get off your "humanitarian" horses. Btw, all the Iranians players mentioned, Navidkia, Nekonaum and Karimi >>>>>> Akram. That's just a fact. Any Iranian worshipping an Iraqi is the traitor of the highest order; so go and try to act Iraqi.
                    I feel bad for him as a human being cause getting your hopes crushed sucks, but otherwise, I don't give a sh*t, especially for Arabs.
                    To feel compassionate even towards ones enemies is a sign of nobleness and true will-power. Showing respect to others is of highest importance. If you show respect to others, others will eventually learn to respect you. Us Iranians can make a great example of this.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by djmo View Post
                      That sucks, his morale's probably hurt.
                      But why are Iranians so intent on seeing Iraqis succeed? What's wrong with you people :S. Especially since there aer more than one thread on this. They hate us and you guys are here hoping "God's with him" etc. Would they ever want our players to succeed? They actually want the worst for our players; don't believe me? Get to know some Iraqis in real life and go on their boards. ... Iraqis might be sectarian, but they are united in their hate for Iranians, so get off your "humanitarian" horses. Btw, all the Iranians players mentioned, Navidkia, Nekonaum and Karimi >>>>>> Akram. That's just a fact. Any Iranian worshipping an Iraqi is the traitor of the highest order; so go and try to act Iraqi.
                      I feel bad for him as a human being cause getting your hopes crushed sucks, but otherwise, I don't give a sh*t, especially for Arabs.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by djmo View Post
                        That sucks, his morale's probably hurt.
                        But why are Iranians so intent on seeing Iraqis succeed? What's wrong with you people :S. Especially since there aer more than one thread on this. They hate us and you guys are here hoping "God's with him" etc. Would they ever want our players to succeed? They actually want the worst for our players; don't believe me? Get to know some Iraqis in real life and go on their boards. ... Iraqis might be sectarian, but they are united in their hate for Iranians, so get off your "humanitarian" horses. Btw, all the Iranians players mentioned, Navidkia, Nekonaum and Karimi >>>>>> Akram. That's just a fact. Any Iranian worshipping an Iraqi is the traitor of the highest order; so go and try to act Iraqi.
                        I feel bad for him as a human being cause getting your hopes crushed sucks, but otherwise, I don't give a sh*t, especially for Arabs.
                        Thank you, alot of iranians have been riding Iraq since the AC.. come on now


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                          #27
                          Originally posted by CULOOCHE View Post
                          To feel compassionate even towards ones enemies is a sign of nobleness and true will-power. Showing respect to others is of highest importance. If you show respect to others, others will eventually learn to respect you. Us Iranians can make a great example of this.
                          great words. respect


                          its such a shame it didnt work out for akram. I think he really could have become a starter.

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                            #28
                            some of the posts i have read on this thread make me want to apologize on behalf of all iranians. iraqi members, i hope u realize this is a small immature percentage.

                            i feel for karimi, and i hope it was for the long term benefit for him to not join city yet.

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                              #29
                              ^nobody is making fun, djmo was talking common sense, no need to apologize to them my man


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                                #30
                                Originally posted by arash123 View Post
                                some of the posts i have read on this thread make me want to apologize on behalf of all iranians. iraqi members, i hope u realize this is a small immature percentage.

                                i feel for karimi, and i hope it was for the long term benefit for him to not join city yet.

                                Thanx my dear for your nice words but i am soory to tell u that most iranians hate every Arab living in this planet and they hate also the other ethnic groups in Iran like Azari and ,Laour ,Baluchi and kurds and any body els who is not Farsi this is the truth my dear
                                Night will not be forgotten

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