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one example is my father he is a big fan of iranian football lool even when saudi plays iran he cheers iran wallah i'm serious
Actually, I was watching Iran-Croatia on internet from an Arab TV and the broadcaster was much more excited and enthiusiastic for Iran than our Iranian broadcasters on IRIB. Good luck to Saudi and Tunisia.
Thanks man,
I know that most of the arabs like us, i live here and when Iran wins we all will end up in the corneesh (arabs and Iranians together).
It's just the Iranians in the states who dont know much about what is happening here and say whatever they like.
I hope we all make it to the 2nd round.
I know that Al Akhthar can make it too, just a bit of luck will send you to the 2nd round.
Have you ever been in Doha?
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Actually, I was watching Iran-Croatia on internet from an Arab TV and the broadcaster was much more excited and enthiusiastic for Iran than our Iranian broadcasters on IRIB. Good luck to Saudi and Tunisia.
Agreed, when Karimi usedto play in Dubai everytime he had the ball the comentature was like (allah alieke ya Karimi ya sahir) and there was a huge red T-shirt with number 8 on it moving around the stadium, this never happend in the arab football before, they did it only for Karimi.
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Good luck to all three brother Muslim nations in their quest for World Cup glory and pride. This is the chance for all three to make their mark again on football and permanently erase poor past performances all for a better footballing future.
Dos Santos is out for Tunisia for the Saudi match, and perhaps even the entire Cup. That's a huge blow to the Tunisians, who probably wouldn't have won the 2004 Nations Cup or qualified to this World Cup without him. It also opens the door for Saudi to spring a mild upset.
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