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Rahim Kamanchi 
09/03/25

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWcTx_f34hk


mashti 
09/03/25

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From google's own AI (the "Snitch"): "Google's stock (Alphabet) is up today because a U.S. federal judge ruled in its favor in a major antitrust case, preventing the company from being broken up and allowing it to keep its core Android and Chrome products. This ruling removed a significant regulatory threat and was met with positive sentiment, leading analysts to raise price targets and signaling a favorable outcome for the company's business model."


Maghsoud 
09/03/25

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TNXP up 5%
Googl up 8% 😳 WTF?
BMNR up 5%


lol 
09/02/25

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Due to AFC scheduling stupidity the general did not have much choice on player selection. Most of the new names he called up are actually pretty old, Majid Aliyari is 29!

That's because Iran's U23 team will start their Asian qualifying tomorrow. This is also first step in qualifying for the LA Olympics. So all young 'stars' are with this team.

Iran is grouped with the hosts UAE, Hong Kong and Guam. There are 11 groups and the winners plus the best 4 runner ups make it to the U23 championship tournament in Saudi.

Iran plays it's first match tomorrow [biggrin]

Iran - Hong Kong  Sept. 3,  7:30AM PST


Reza 
09/02/25

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کون ترامپت الان اتیش می گیره. می گه منم می خوام


mashghasem 
09/02/25

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Leaders of China, Russia, North Korea and Iran gather in Beijing for huge military parade in challenge to the West



mashti 
09/02/25

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https://www.youtube.com/live/elIl_68OJPg


Zinsky  
09/02/25

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Faramarz,
This is the later game which I believe would be 8:30 AM your time


Faramarz 
09/02/25

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CAFA Cup football: Khalid Jamil’s India park the bus but eventually fall to Iran’s might

A resolute defensive performance kept team ranked inside the top 20 in the world to a one-goal lead till 89th minute before two late goals reflect the gulf the class
After his win against higher-ranked Tajikistan last week, new head coach Khalid Jamil stuck to his guns and aimed to play for a positive result, if not positive football, against the Iranians. (Photo Credit: AIFF)
After his win against higher-ranked Tajikistan last week, new head coach Khalid Jamil stuck to his guns and aimed to play for a positive result, if not positive football, against the Iranians. (Photo Credit: AIFF)

If one watched the Indian national football team taking on Iran in the CAFA Cup on Monday, one could almost mistake it for the year 2018. All of the signs were there – a 4-5-1 Indian set- up with all 11 players neatly divided into three lines of resistance, all camped well within their own half. An intensely offensive opposition constantly probing, only for the Indian defence to punt the ball far up the field and ask the near-impossible from the forward line. Any form of control in midfield largely non-existent (23% ball possession through the match, according to the broadcaster).

All that was missing was Stephen Constantine behind the touchline barking instructions. But after his win against higher-ranked Tajikistan last week, new head coach Khalid Jamil stuck to his guns and aimed to play for a positive result, if not positive football, against the Iranians.

Two late goals saw India go down 0-3 at Hisor, Tajikistan, against a vastly-superior team that consistently reaches a 32-team World Cup, is easily Top 4 in Asia, and broke into the FIFA Top 20 rankings just this week. While the result may not look flattering, holding a near-full strength Iran to a solitary goal for 89 minutes was a fairly positive outcome for an Indian team that has struggled to find any in recent times. There was also a ray of hope for the national team in the way Jamil managed his resources.

The Indian coach chose to keep some of the country’s best offensive players on the bench at the start. No Lallianzuala Chhangte, Mahesh Singh Naorem or Manvir Singh on the pitch, but each of them made an appearance in the second half after India conceded their first goal in the 59th minute (an aerial duel lost by Rahul Bheke, that allowed Iran’s No.10 Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh to tap the second ball in). India had kept Iran at bay in the first half, not conceding a goal, despite giving away corners by the dozen.

In the second period when the Asian giants got tired, Jamil let loose his offensive players – a move that showcases his ability to make use of every advantage possible. It was in continuation to his first game as Indian manager – utilising dead-ball situations and essentially making the best use of the players available.

But a clear gulf in quality can’t be papered over by strategy.

India gained a smidgen of control after the 70th minute. Earlier, the midfield was non-existent when in possession, but the introduction of Jeakson Singh brought some improvement. Shades of a transition game started to appear – fuelled in part by Iran pacing themselves down. But just as it started to seem like the solitary goal would be the decider, India’s defensive frailties were painfully exposed.
Mehdi Taremi, who recently joined Olympiakos after a season at Inter Milan, came on as a substitute and immediately made a mark in the 89th minute. He threaded a through ball with the intent of allowing Alireza Jahanbakhsh with just custodian Gurpreet Singh Sandhu to beat. Sandhu saved the first shot, then saw the subsequent attempt from Taremi rebound off the post, only for the ball to land at the feet of Ali Alipour at the far post for a tap-in to double Iran’s lead. The Indian defenders were nowhere near blocking any of the three shots in the sequence.

The final nail came in injury time with Jahanbakhsh putting Taremi through and the striker making no mistake to score Iran’s third of the night.

Losses to Australia at the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, Qatar in the World Cup qualifiers, and now this result against Iran – against some of Asia’s best teams, India in recent history have chosen to park the bus. It remains the only logical approach for a system that has consistently failed to produce footballers that can ply their trade in Asia.

With one win and one loss – both against higher-ranked opponents, Jamil has started to outline how his teams are going to play. This is not the India under Igor Stimac, who would have long off-season camps and then try to play an international game that would have no resemblance to its domestic variant.

What will be interesting is the next game against Afghanistan, a bogey team of sorts for the Indians. In their last five games, the Afghans have emerged with three draws and a win – a World Cup qualifier victory at that. India’s fall, even at the South Asian level, could plumb new depths should Jamil not conjure a win. The result against Iran was expected, and accepted, but Afghanistan has the potential to be the real gut punch of this tournament for the Indians.


Faramarz 
09/02/25

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Zinsky what time is that in PST? 5am again?


Faramarz 
09/02/25

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"آژانس ملی خبری اوکراین در گزارشی از  مسمومیت ترامپ توسط  پوتین به ویروس مهلکی در آلاسکا خبر داد"

As if yAboo hurling out bullshit it wasn't enough, we now have Zelensky copying the tactic. [rofl]


Zinsky  
09/02/25

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4 September 2025
20:30 local time
Tajikistan         v         Iran


Faramarz 
09/02/25

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Those are great memories Reza! [love][love][love]


lol 
09/02/25

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آژانس  ملی  خبری  اوکراین  در  گزارشی  از   مسمومیت  ترامپ  توسط   پوتین  به  ویروس  مهلکی  در  آلاسکا  خبر  داد 


Reza 
09/02/25

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Here is a piece about it but not as accurate perhaps as mine. I lived next to his shop/home for 10 years (6 years prior to 79 and 4 years or little less after)

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یادم نمی‌رود یک روزی در آن اوایل کار مسعود کیمیایی آمد و دم در ایستاد. پلان بسیار قشنگی می‌شد اگر از داخل مغازه ‌ازش فیلم می‌گرفتم. کیمیایی نگاهم کرد و گفت: «پاشو بیا سرِکارِت» بسیار قشنگ گفت. گفتم: «نه دیگه، کار من اینجاست».


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به گزارش ممتاز نیوز به نقل از شبکه ایران، بابک صحرایی ترانه سرای مطرح ایرانی که چندی است مجله ای با عنوان «هفت نگاه» را اداره می کند در تازه ترین شماره این مجله به سراغ ناصر ملک مطیعی رفته و درددلهای او را بدون کمترین سانسوری ارائه داده است. ملک مطیعی در بخشی از این گفتگو دربارهٔ سبب اصلی اش از دایر نمودن یک قنادی در سالهای ابتدایی انقلاب سخن گفته است. بخشهایی از این گفته ها را در ادامه می خوانید:

چرا به مملکت خودم نروم و همانجا کار نکنم؟

_ من بعد از انقلاب به خارج از کشور رفتم و آنجا کار می‌کردم. در یک فروشگاهی کار می‌کردم. بعد از ۵-۶ ماه گفتم من که دارم در اینجا کار می‌کنم چرا به مملکت خودم نروم و همانجا کار نکنم؟ می‌خواستم از خودم کار بکشم. خود را به زحمت بیندازم که لااقل این فکر در من تقویت نشود که من آدم بی‌کاره‌ای هستم. بعد بلند شدم آمدم ایران. خانه بزرگی در ونک داشتم که گوشه حیاطمان اتاق‌های کوچکی داشت. به پیشنهاد رفقا و خانمم که خدا رحمتش کند این اتاق‌ها را کمی‌بزرگتر کردیم و یک شیرینی‌فروشی درست کردم.

وقتی کیمیایی به قنادی ناصر ملک مطیعی می رود

_ مردم از شهرستان‌ها و این ور و آن ور می‌آمدند تا من را ببینند و من هم خودم بدون رودربایستی می‌ایستادم داخل جعبه زولبیا و بامیه و شیرینی می‌چیدم و همه می‌آمدند صف می‌کشیدند و من را تماشا می‌کردند. بسیار خوب بود و بسیار خوشحال بودم که دارم کار می‌کنم و ۱۰-۱۲ سال مشغول این کار بودم. یادم نمی‌رود یک روزی در آن اوایل کار مسعود کیمیایی آمد و دم در ایستاد. پلان بسیار قشنگی می‌شد اگر از داخل مغازه ‌ازش فیلم می‌گرفتم. کیمیایی نگاهم کرد و گفت: «پاشو بیا سرِکارِت» بسیار قشنگ گفت. گفتم: «نه دیگه، کار من اینجاست».

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Reza 
09/02/25

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He was also a good footballer, believe it or not.


Reza 
09/02/25

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They say best actors don’t act, and that must’ve been true with him. Always wore a dark suit with white or light pink collar shirt with two buttons open on top. Super polite and very quiet. His bakery was more for catering events and delivery to hotels but he was kind enough to open a room with a refrigerator to let neighbors buy shirni. He only did that cause neighbors kept complaining we smell the noon khamei and shirini tar and it’s not fair.

One thing he did that still is in my mind (I was only 12 years old) on Thursday evenings when we were playing goal kochik he would tell his workers to bring the last of shirinis for us kids for after game. We loved it


Faramarz 
09/02/25

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I would love to see Ghandali to show some balls and field all experimental players for the final.


Faramarz 
09/02/25

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Reza, Was he as looti in real life as he was in the movies?


Reza 
09/02/25

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Rashti did you guys know he was our neighbor in Iran? He owned a bakery after the 79 in Vanak and would come and stay there. He was very cordial and had a great relationship with my mom. Of course free shirni doesn’t hurt either
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