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    #76
    Originally posted by Masoud_A View Post
    Maradona should start Milito against the Greek, Higuain would become the invisible man again against them tower boys of Athens

    yeho didi Maradona assabani shod, lebasasho dar avvord khodesh oomad too zamin!
    Azash baeed nist!
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      #77
      Soccerway.com -- June 21, 2010

      Maradona has repeated his call for fair play at SA2010 - and questioned Luis Fabiano's second strike on Sunday night

      Before the tournament began, Argentina manager Maradona asked referees to clamp down on bad tackles.

      After watching Argentina's win over Korea Republic Thursday, as well as Brazil's foul-strewn win over Cote d'Ivoire on Sunday, Maradona said officials were letting too much go.

      "This is football and not kung fu fighting," he said in reference to Argentina's 4-1 win over Korea Republic. "So I don't think yet we've seen the fair play we want to see."

      He also said that Fabiano had used his arm during the build up to his second goal in Brazil's 3-1 win.

      On Fabiano's goal, Maradona said he was disappointed to see the referee laughing after awarding the goal, and denied that it could be compared to his infamous hand-ball in 1986.

      "No, this one hit his arm. It's pretty obvious, the ball even hit his arm twice," said Maradona.

      "The tragicomic thing is the smile of the referee afterwards, I didn't see the referee laugh after I scored the goal against England.

      "The referee (in 1986) didn`t smile, he had more doubts than anybody, he looked at the linesman, because at that time there was no fourth official, he looked at the crowd to see if they could give him a hand...

      "Yesterday the referee was laughing. If you saw the handball, why didn`t you penalise it? And it was in a very crucial point of the match, with Brazil taking a 2-0 lead."
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        #78
        Originally posted by Paradigm View Post
        Soccerway.com -- June 21, 2010
        Maradona has repeated his call for fair play at SA2010 - and questioned Luis Fabiano's second strike on Sunday night
        Before the tournament began, Argentina manager Maradona asked referees to clamp down on bad tackles.
        After watching Argentina's win over Korea Republic Thursday, as well as Brazil's foul-strewn win over Cote d'Ivoire on Sunday, Maradona said officials were letting too much go.
        "This is football and not kung fu fighting," he said in reference to Argentina's 4-1 win over Korea Republic. "So I don't think yet we've seen the fair play we want to see."
        He also said that Fabiano had used his arm during the build up to his second goal in Brazil's 3-1 win.
        On Fabiano's goal, Maradona said he was disappointed to see the referee laughing after awarding the goal, and denied that it could be compared to his infamous hand-ball in 1986.
        "No, this one hit his arm. It's pretty obvious, the ball even hit his arm twice," said Maradona.
        "The tragicomic thing is the smile of the referee afterwards, I didn't see the referee laugh after I scored the goal against England.
        "The referee (in 1986) didn`t smile, he had more doubts than anybody, he looked at the linesman, because at that time there was no fourth official, he looked at the crowd to see if they could give him a hand...
        "Yesterday the referee was laughing. If you saw the handball, why didn`t you penalise it? And it was in a very crucial point of the match, with Brazil taking a 2-0 lead."

        basically, it all comes to: "I owned in England in 1986. First with my hand, than with my feet, and now with my tongue and words" muhahahahaha
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          #79

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            #80
            Originally posted by Babak View Post
            Thats what Im talkn about

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              #81
              is that supposed to be cocaine or persil ?

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                #82
                Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View Post
                basically, it all comes to: "I owned England in 1986. First with my hand, then with my feet, and now with my tongue and words." muhahahahaha
                Poor Mexicans, they are set to play Argentina once more in the round of 16.
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                  #83
                  Originally posted by Babak View Post
                  lmao..! I love it..!
                  Tony Montana ain't got shittt on my man..!
                  I love his war of words against Pele..!

                  btw
                  dipstick demichelis almost cost them another cheap goal with his bone-head defending..!

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by Babak View Post
                    LMFAO Sniff that sh!t like a real OG!
                    Last edited by Amin_; 06-22-2010, 02:22 PM.
                    Persian Pride running through my veins!

                    Esteghlal for life!!

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
                      lmao..! I love it..!
                      Tony Montana ain't got shittt on my man..!
                      I love his war of words against Pele..!

                      btw
                      dipstick demichelis almost cost them another cheap goal with his bone-head defending..!
                      No, that gapooz of a player Milito nearly cost them one.

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                        #86
                        can someone tell me why when maradona changes a player, kiss them and touch their asses ?

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                          #87
                          Hate to keep bringing it up, but too funny:

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                            #88
                            happy bday to god, he turns 23 today

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                              #89
                              evaluating each teams sexiness, I think Argentina can make it this year....

                              In Maradona we trust. What Vafaseya says is a must!
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                                #90
                                Originally posted by chuck bass View Post
                                happy bday to god, he turns 23 today
                                seems like god got his inspiration from his Master, the ULTIMATE god!

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                                ----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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                                Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden

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