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    When he go to Japan you see that Iran doesn't bother him, he dont give a fuck ..
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      Re: Aria Jasuru Hasegawa @ F.C. Tokyo 2013/14 updates

      Originally posted by Asoen1 View Post
      When he go to Japan you see that Iran doesn't bother him, he dont give a fuck ..
      Oops. I accidentally thanked you lol, Tapatalk is annoying sometimes.

      Anyway, bro, the problem is that Japan has a law which makes it very hard for Aria to join Team Melli. They won't allow dual citzienship under any circumstances. For the sake of his career, he has no other option than to choose for Japan. That doesn't mean he prefers Japan, it's a logical choice when you can't play for Iran. I think we should wait until he gets capped or comes out and literally says he wants to play for Japan.

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        I'm not interested in this kid. About a year back, he said if he had a chance between Japan or Iran, he feels more Japanese and that he'd love to join Japan's team over Iran. But I have a feeling if he doesn't get capped by Japan, then and only then, would he want to try Iran. I don't like these kind of players. We've had similar diaspora residing idiots from Sweden who had this kind of similar attitude, first Sweden, if rejected, then Team Melli.

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          well, he had the chance to play for TM but was not willing to give up his Japanese citizenship. he will probably get several caps and then he will never ever be called up for the Japaneses team. if he was to play for iran he would get called up at least 40-50 times
          IRI = FAILED

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            Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Post
            well, he had the chance to play for TM but was not willing to give up his Japanese citizenship. he will probably get several caps and then he will never ever be called up for the Japaneses team. if he was to play for iran he would get called up at least 40-50 times
            Understandable if it is strictly just citizenship issue. But yeah I have a bad feeling he'll be 4-5 capped then never called up by Japan, whose midfield is packed and talented.

            Omid Nazari chose Iran over Sweden, Philippines. While he's been struggling to get in the starting 11, he's already had 5 caps, and I'm sure with hard work, he'll get more chances in the future.

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              Originally posted by IranFooty1 View Post
              I'm not interested in this kid. About a year back, he said if he had a chance between Japan or Iran, he feels more Japanese and that he'd love to join Japan's team over Iran. But I have a feeling if he doesn't get capped by Japan, then and only then, would he want to try Iran. I don't like these kind of players. We've had similar diaspora residing idiots from Sweden who had this kind of similar attitude, first Sweden, if rejected, then Team Melli.
              It's tough for next-generation kids in the diaspora to support Iran completely. If an offer comes from the nation they reside in, of course they'd take it. Politics come into play here.


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                Originally posted by Team Melli Fan View Post
                It's tough for next-generation kids in the diaspora to support Iran completely. If an offer comes from the nation they reside in, of course they'd take it. Politics come into play here.
                In my eyes i does depend on theire parents. Tarbiat harfe avalo mizaneh. There are iranian people in austria who doesnt teach their children farsi and nothing about the history of iran. So what can u expect from these kids? They dont know anything about iran and its culture.
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                  Originally posted by IranFooty1 View Post
                  Understandable if it is strictly just citizenship issue. But yeah I have a bad feeling he'll be 4-5 capped then never called up by Japan, whose midfield is packed and talented.

                  Omid Nazari chose Iran over Sweden, Philippines. While he's been struggling to get in the starting 11, he's already had 5 caps, and I'm sure with hard work, he'll get more chances in the future.
                  i liked nazari,i taught he has potential. i am sure he will get invited again to tm. with hasagawa falling out and jabbari retiring from tm it is very possible that he even gets an invite for the world cup.

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                    Originally posted by hzv View Post
                    i liked nazari,i taught he has potential. i am sure he will get invited again to tm. with hasagawa falling out and jabbari retiring from tm it is very possible that he even gets an invite for the world cup.
                    He is injured until July.

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                      Originally posted by armin98 View Post
                      He is injured until July.
                      thanks that explains why he was excluded despite fairly good performances.

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                        Hopefully we will cap-tie him soon although he is eligible for both Iran and Japan as he has blood from both countries due to his parents.
                        I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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                          1. Doesn't matter how many friendlies he plays for Japan, he can still play for Iran as long as he only plays for Japan in friendly games.
                          2.I don't like Iranians who choose other TM over Iran TM, but this kid is half Japanese, he is as much Japanese as Iranian, and he grew up in Japan, so we can't be mad at him or surprised for choosing Japan national team and not Iran.

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                            Its too much of a hassle for him to lose Japanese citizenship. Imagine you have to apply for a visa to go to your own country to visit your family!

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                              Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
                              1. Doesn't matter how many friendlies he plays for Japan, he can still play for Iran as long as he only plays for Japan in friendly games.
                              2.I don't like Iranians who choose other TM over Iran TM, but this kid is half Japanese, he is as much Japanese as Iranian, and he grew up in Japan, so we can't be mad at him or surprised for choosing Japan national team and not Iran.
                              I think a senior friendly counts as an international cap now, making it ineligible to switch nationalities. Check out Bayern Munich's Julian Green who requested to FIFA to switch from Germany to the US; he was capped in a friendly a few days ago against Mexico.


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                                Originally posted by Team Melli Fan View Post
                                I think a senior friendly counts as an international cap now, making it ineligible to switch nationalities. Check out Bayern Munich's Julian Green who requested to FIFA to switch from Germany to the US; he was capped in a friendly a few days ago against Mexico.
                                What about Diego Costa?

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