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    #31
    Originally posted by Abtin View Post
    Good, case closed. Now let's move on with our lives, and concentrate on players we actually DO have, the world cup is two months away, our first match is in 71 days..
    I agree, we did know that Japan is very strict about the issue of dual nationalities... so this news is not a surprise.
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      #32
      Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
      Yes, I'm not judging Aria, because he is still half Japanese, and he grew up in Japan. So I respect his decision, he is not like Behrang Safari who was fully Iranian but chose Sweden.
      I'm just saying I wouldn't mind losing my swedish citizenship if it meant I would get to play for TM.
      I respect that. But still it's everything but a wise decision because losing your passport in a country which you were born and raised, got used to their culture will not benefit you at all.

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        #33
        Originally posted by KiarashM View Post
        I respect that. But still it's everything but a wise decision because losing your passport in a country which you were born and raised, got used to their culture will not benefit you at all.
        This guy is a fool, and this shows that he really had no passion for Iran. JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP? Who gives two craps about that? Football these days is all about increasing your brand, it's a business. The guy has next to no chance of making the Japanese football squad.

        He has the chance of going from being a relative unknown in the J-League to (1) becoming well-known by an entire football mad-nation, and (2) playing at the World Cup. Lol. When he's retired 5-6 years from now and has a wikipedia page that's only 2 paragraphs long, he'll regret this.

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          #34
          Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Post
          When he's retired 5-6 years from now and has a wikipedia page that's only 2 paragraphs long, he'll regret this.

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            #35
            Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Post
            This guy is a fool, and this shows that he really had no passion for Iran. JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP? Who gives two craps about that? Football these days is all about increasing your brand, it's a business. The guy has next to no chance of making the Japanese football squad.
            He has the chance of going from being a relative unknown in the J-League to (1) becoming well-known by an entire football mad-nation, and (2) playing at the World Cup. Lol. When he's retired 5-6 years from now and has a wikipedia page that's only 2 paragraphs long, he'll regret this.
            I agree with the fact that he will probably get capped only 3/4 times because of the heavy concurrency at the Japanese national team. The point about this case is that Aria has been born and raised in Japan. He is not common with the Iranian culture, he only has an Iranian dad. He lived his entire life in Japan. The fact that Japan does not allow dual citizenship makes it 10 times harder than it already was. I think it's a very stupid and racist law and I am baffled that FIFA did not take any action against Japan yet. It's not easy to give up the passport of the country you were born and raised. If he decided to play for Iran, life in Japan would be almost impossible for him. I was / am still a huge supporter of Aria joining TM, but it won't happen thanks to the laws in Japan.

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              #36
              Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Post
              This guy is a fool, and this shows that he really had no passion for Iran. JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP? Who gives two craps about that? Football these days is all about increasing your brand, it's a business. The guy has next to no chance of making the Japanese football squad.

              He has the chance of going from being a relative unknown in the J-League to (1) becoming well-known by an entire football mad-nation, and (2) playing at the World Cup. Lol. When he's retired 5-6 years from now and has a wikipedia page that's only 2 paragraphs long, he'll regret this.
              for sure I mean who wants to end up with a 2 paragraph wikipedia page right?

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                #37
                Best of luck to Aria


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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
                  Originally posted by Zandi360 View Post
                  for sure I mean who wants to end up with a 2 paragraph wikipedia page right?
                  Dude you know what I mean lol! I mean he will disappear into the pages of time as just another obscure footballer. He won't have 80 million Iranians supporting him and exaggerating his legacy for the rest of his life.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Post
                    Dude you know what I mean lol! I mean he will disappear into the pages of time as just another obscure footballer. He won't have 80 million Iranians supporting him and exaggerating his legacy for the rest of his life.


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                      #40
                      Rejection is always hard to handle, but there's plenty of fish in the sea.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Post
                        Dude you know what I mean lol! I mean he will disappear into the pages of time as just another obscure footballer. He won't have 80 million Iranians supporting him and exaggerating his legacy for the rest of his life.
                        I know, I just thought it was really funny, I agree with you, he will never be as big in Japan as he would be in Iran.

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                          #42
                          BTW.

                          I don't want to give people false hope or something, but I just wanted to remember you guys that Aria Hasegawa theoretically still can join Team Melli if he does not get capped by the Japanese National Team. He may be invited by Zaccheroni, but until he gets playing minutes it's still an option to join Iran.

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                            #43
                            World Cup 2006, Frankfurt, Iran vs. Portugal, Iranian Frontpage of GOAL Sportspaper
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                              #44
                              case closed, he made a wrong decision. i bet you he will only get a handful of caps and he will be put aside. where as in iran he could have easily racked up 50-60 caps in 3-4 years of competition.
                              IRI = FAILED

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                                #45
                                We shoudnt have invited him anyways.

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