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My father's good friend is Iranian. He has been living and working in Europe for 25-30 years and is now retired. He has told me that any Iraninan player who has demonstrated in any way against the leadership of Iran will be fearful of reprisals on their return home. It's a terrible state of affairs. My dad's friend is the kindest and most humble man you are ever likely to meet and worked extremely hard to train as a dentist and set up his own practice. Listening to some of what he says about the regime in Iran is quite incredible.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
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In the late 70s/early 80s I worked for the BP Tanker Company who had a joint venture with the National Iranian Tanker Company. I sailed with Iranian crews and visited some Iranian ports. All the Iranians I met were great people.Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View PostOrdinary people in Iran have a reputation for being very hospitable, from what I hear.
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It's almost as if you shouldn't judge a people on its leader! Imagine that.Originally posted by RichardM View PostIn the late 70s/early 80s I worked for the BP Tanker Company who had a joint venture with the National Iranian Tanker Company. I sailed with Iranian crews and visited some Iranian ports. All the Iranians I met were great people.
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Absolutely. I could not care less for their hospitality once we kick off. Hopefully Kieffer can keep his elbows in or he'll be on a yellow early on!Originally posted by ToTaL ITK View PostYes i am sure they are very lovely people...but we need to smash them all over the pitch tomorrow
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I've travelled all over the Middle East and in very remote places, including Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran and have always felt safe and welcome.Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View PostOrdinary people in Iran have a reputation for being very hospitable, from what I hear.
All those countries are absolutely stunning, with Iraq being my favourite.
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Most! if not all middle eastern countries are full of normal people trying to make a living and taking care of their families while being in some cases under a very harsh radical tyrannical oppressive governing body. Just take a look at the UK the GovT is a shambles yet there are people that will back up and support the corrupt government. Bonkers!Originally posted by RichardM View PostIn the late 70s/early 80s I worked for the BP Tanker Company who had a joint venture with the National Iranian Tanker Company. I sailed with Iranian crews and visited some Iranian ports. All the Iranians I met were great people.
opps! yes Moore to get a few (need to keep it footy related)
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Are you seriously comparing the UK government and anybody who supports them to oppressive regimes and their supporters?Originally posted by ToTaL ITK View PostMost! if not all middle eastern countries are full of normal people trying to make a living and taking care of their families while being in some cases under a very harsh radical tyrannical oppressive governing body. Just take a look at the UK the GovT is a shambles yet there are people that will back up and support the corrupt government. Bonkers!
opps! yes Moore to get a few (need to keep it footy related)
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I briefly dated a girl from Iran, she absolutely hated the people in power there. it has so much to offer as a country if it can free itself from the oppression it is under.
great climate, great food, really beautiful women, friendly people, beaches, mountains, skiing, tonnes of history
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