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  • Re: World Cup 2010 Qualifying

    He's NOT just a politician. He's an Armenian foreign minister in a very significant and politically charged atmosphere...genocide, Artsakh, protocols, ect...and its more likely than not that the Turks are just BSing just to be able to tell the EU "look, we tried".

    It's political immaturity, thought that might be hard to understand if you live in the U.S.





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    • Re: World Cup 2010 Qualifying

      As I mentioned before, they are both just clowns being pulled by strings

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      Last edited by KanadaHye; 10-16-2009, 08:55 AM.
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        Armenia went up 25 spots in the FIFA rankings today. The bad news is, the ranking went up to 100th place. At least we're better than Georgia (117th) and Azerbaijan (125th)
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        • Re: World Cup 2010 Qualifying

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          Armenia went up 25 spots in the FIFA rankings today. The bad news is, the ranking went up to 100th place. At least we're better than Georgia (117th) and Azerbaijan (125th)
          I think the Georgians can increase their foot speed on the field by placing Russian tanks in the stands.
          "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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          • Re: World Cup 2010 Qualifying

            Originally posted by AlphaPapa View Post
            He's NOT just a politician. He's an Armenian foreign minister in a very significant and politically charged atmosphere...genocide, Artsakh, protocols, ect...
            That's precisely the difference between me, you and him as a politican. He just did what is expected from a true politician.

            Originally posted by AlphaPapa View Post
            It's political immaturity, thought that might be hard to understand if you live in the U.S.
            It's the opposite. I see it as political maturity. And I'm talking about Sarkissian not Nalbandian (he indeed has no character).

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              I can understand your position. I just think that living under the Russian thumb has make S.S. a bit of an inexperienced puppet who's uncomfortable with the Presidential title. I actually respected Nalbandian for being blank-faced during the signing...especially with that baboon-like handshake with that turk.

              I think Nalbandian realized how serious everything is in the last few days. Sarkisian is just drunk with power. We differ on interpreting their body-language but I hope we don't disagree on how inappropriate the signing of these protocols are, given the conditions within them.
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              • Re: World Cup 2010 Qualifying

                Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
                I think the Georgians can increase their foot speed on the field by placing Russian tanks in the stands.
                I like that idea lol. Georgia was ranked higher then us for a long time but i guess they tumbled down. If we can get a good coach i think our team will do much better.
                Both Serj and Nalbandian are just doing their jobs and calling them names makes you guys look like little childeren. We live in interesting times and i for one cant wait to see what happens next.
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