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  • #11
    Haha, don't get me started about the FFA's site. The president on the first page hasn't been in "power" for 2 years or so. I know nothing about making websites, but I'd love to take charge of that site. I noticed the same thing about the other websites. Pyunik should have one, and Ararat should plan on updating it. I think it was Shirak who actually had a couple of videos on their site.

    I like Ararat because it has the whole history behind it. It's the team you want to see turn into the strength it once was. I think the 1 year ban was too strict, but Hayrapetyan wanted to make sure that his authority is established as federation president. I like that guy, he seems very interested in Armenian Futbol, and has invested many of his own money into it.

    As for Pyunik, I like them because they manage to get some things done against teams from other countries. On the whole though, our league is too weak, and our best players need more competition to develop. I think Hayrapetyan will at least try to do something about it.


    And also, Pyunik has EDGAAAAR!!

    If you ever find a way to get an armenian jersey online, let me know. God knows I've looked for sooooome time.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by PASAMONSTER ohhhh tigran
      here in pasadena we have a little socer shop carries the armenian national jerseys.

      i have both the red and the white.
      Damn californians.

      How much do they go for?

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      • #13
        do they have the numbers on it or are they blank

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        • #14
          yeah pyunik was at least able to beat reykjavic this year. on the one hand its too bad they lost to cska sofia and couldnt have a matchup against the turks but then again its good they didnt because they would have been beaten miserably and we would have been put to shame.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by TigranJamharian yeah pyunik was at least able to beat reykjavic this year. on the one hand its too bad they lost to cska sofia and couldnt have a matchup against the turks but then again its good they didnt because they would have been beaten miserably and we would have been put to shame.
            Yea, I was kind of happy that we didn't play against the Turks just yet. In a few years, they can bring it on.

            Pyunik also beat Tampere Finland 6-0 on aggregate last year, so they have demonstrated at least some respectability.

            I do expect them to at least beat teams like CSKA Sofia. Those are not big challenges.

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