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  • #11
    Re: World Cup 2006

    Originally posted by TurkishPride
    Iran will be a good surprise of Muslems in Germany, for their players it is very common place...
    There's an Armenian in the Iranian team. Andranik Teymourian.

    See here: http://www.teammelli.com/Roster/TaymoorianiRoster.htm

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    • #12
      Re: World Cup 2006

      Theres actually 4 Armenian surnames in the Iranian side

      9: Hashemian, Vahid
      12: Roudbarian, Hassan
      14: Teymourian, Andranik
      17: Kazemeian, Javad

      I'm watching the match now against Mexico and all I'm hearing is ian ian ian ehhe I freaked out. These guys should be playing for Armenia though.

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      • #13
        Re: World Cup 2006

        I know I've been watching it since it started.

        I really wanna see the U.S. vs. Italy game.

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        • #14
          Re: World Cup 2006

          Originally posted by Ari
          Theres actually 4 Armenian surnames in the Iranian side

          9: Hashemian, Vahid
          12: Roudbarian, Hassan
          14: Teymourian, Andranik
          17: Kazemeian, Javad

          I'm watching the match now against Mexico and all I'm hearing is ian ian ian ehhe I freaked out. These guys should be playing for Armenia though.
          Andranik is the only Armenian. The rest are Persians, who also have many last names that end in -ian.

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          • #15
            Re: World Cup 2006

            England is always hyped up and they are always consistent. Consistently xxxxty that is.

            I hate Brazil. Always have. They are consistently the ugliest team in the cup. They all could be the cast of star treck.

            Just take a look at their freaks passed and present:

            Ronaldo
            Ronaldinho
            Bibeto
            Romario
            Rivaldo


            My favorite is Italy.

            Other favorites are the other latins like Spain and Argentina.

            Never liked the Nazis or those British a-holes. Although I'm kind of warming up to the NAZis since the Brits are such jerks.

            Another team I don't like is France. I may have actually liked them if they played actual Frenchmen on their national side instead of importing the African continent to play for them. Spaniards and Italians play with their own players.

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            • #16
              Re: World Cup 2006

              Originally posted by skhara
              I hate Brazil. Always have. They are consistently the ugliest team in the cup...
              That's got to be BY FAR THE girliest comment I have ever heard about any sport

              Ugly or not, Brazil is ALWAYS a pleasure to watch. Their players are so calm, so composed, so in charge, and often so into the game that it almost looks like a back-alley game in the neighborhood. But the difference is they have the skillz to make stuff happen.

              Watching other teams, with the exception of select few really great players here and there, you can almost feel the level of nervousness, fear, worry, and just sheer panic that sometimes the players go through when the ball gets close to them ... and at times paralyzing them to the point of looking like 3rd rate college players.
              this post = teh win.

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              • #17
                Re: World Cup 2006

                So, who's taking it?

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                • #18
                  Re: World Cup 2006

                  Go Iran! Kick some Brazilian arse.

                  Sip, you're a bad Barsgahye.

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                  • #19
                    Re: World Cup 2006

                    They are good players. As far as nervousness and such, that's true of any high-calliber player at any level. In the last WC Brazil was hardly the best team. They were simply beneficiaries of circumstances that quite deliberately dragged S Korea forward at the expense of the best in the tournament at the time which was Spain. That was really the worst, and a disgraceful show by FIFA.

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                    • #20
                      Re: World Cup 2006

                      Iran got owned today ... they were more painful to watch than England.
                      this post = teh win.

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