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2nd half highlights AFC Asian Cup 2007 - Final Iraq vs Saudi Arabia 1-0 Younis Mahmoud 71' |
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IbrahimXalil ::: Favorites yes terrorist starts from saudia arabia, they even say it themselves... all over news...! saudia tells its ppl better go bomb other countries.. respect your country for god sake.. respect what you got in your country atleast saudia..! saudia says " qatla iraq halal" oh really???? !i aint gonna say nothing about saudia cuz i respect what saudia has in its country... and i am muslim...and saudia knows whatit wil get from allah..just wait for your day! 07-08-01 17:26:54 _____________________________________________________ | |
edwardchelski ::: Favorites Sorry but why does anyone feel the need to start calling each other terrorists? A) This is FOOTBALL B) People need to learn that there are not particular countries where everyone is a terrorist and all the other countries are competely okay! So... well done Iraq! 07-08-01 18:06:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
billisnowy ::: Favorites Can I add one thing here, please? Mark Shield, the Aus referee, played the greatest role in the grand final success. He was consistent throughout the match, ignoring some play actings from both sides. He's the best ref in the world. This is what the AFC has to learn, improve their ref performance and professionalism. Remember the Arab ref in the 3rd place (KOR_JAP)and previous(INA-KSA)matches, he was bias and unprofessional. Well done Mark, you make the Socceroos proud! 07-08-01 19:08:07 _____________________________________________________ | |
HIM853 ::: Favorites congrats iraq hopefully u can make it to the 2010 world cup. 07-08-02 00:16:03 _____________________________________________________ | |
msafa1972 ::: Favorites Iraqis were fighting while Saudis sleeping.. Iraqis had a very poor finishing in the match, they could score at least four goals very easy in 2nd half.. 07-08-02 02:55:37 _____________________________________________________ | |
Firewall2153 ::: Favorites It was very obvious that the Australian referee was far beyond leading this match. He should've red carded two Iraqi players right from the first half. The Iraqis were acting up and very harsh in beating the Saudies even without the ball being in play, not to mention the trash talk which was full of religious hatred to Sonni ppl. This match was another example where politics had to manipulate least some aspects of the game. 07-08-02 05:16:59 _____________________________________________________ | |
Nintendownt ::: Favorites You are talking shit, actually the only beating in the game was from the saudi wahabi aziz or how he is called, he beated younis mahmoud without reason. Know your info before saying things like that. And it was not about religion or anything. Younis mahmoud is actually a sunni iraqi, and hawar mulla mohammed was also a sunni kurd. The referee acted very well like billisnowy said. 07-08-02 11:44:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
kirkuke ::: Favorites what i said it's right 100% iam sure. saudia is terrorist and evrey day send terrorist to iraq, we will revenge against them in the govrenment like we revenged against them in football... 07-08-02 13:29:14 _____________________________________________________ | |
vpersie345 ::: Favorites look iraq owned that match 100% the saudis could have never won it and u know what they deserv loosing cuz the always bribe arabic refs thats a known fact ps:ive been to 4 iraq matches younis and hawar both wear green shei bands on their right upper arm who is said they were suni is dumb or has never been to a game where they take of their shirt. congratz iraq u deserve it 07-08-02 17:07:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
asianhabibi ::: Favorites goodluck for the world cup..God bless iraq! 07-08-02 20:48:42 _____________________________________________________ |
Friday, August 3, 2007
AFC Asian Cup - Final | Iraq vs Saudi Arabia 1-0 -highlights
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