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Name: Vitaliy Bilous on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: UAComments:Flag
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Name: Yousef Zarei Nikjeh on Mar 9, 2004State: ALCountry:Comments: pls stop that stuipid arabic-action. football cant be buyFlag
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Name: Ali Fardad on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: BEComments: Qatar thinks they can buy everything with money. and it is really sad for the talented qatary players who wont be able to participate in their own national team. if the coach is a good one he has to use the players he owns like the coach of oman with his young and great team instead of buying players who are only interested in money and nothing else. Please do something about it. those players are not related with qatar, never played or lived in qatar etc......)Flag
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Name: Ashkan Eskandari on Mar 9, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Samuel Choi on Mar 9, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Mohamadreza Arbaie on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry:Comments: what does national identity mean to FIFA this rule makes the world cup a joke and changes the premise based on which the worlds most watched game is established.Flag
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Name: Milad Khalaj on Mar 9, 2004State: MACountry: USComments: There's nothing wrong with naturalization and its consequent rights but abusive use of FIFA rules will cause national teams to become just like regular clubs!Flag
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Name: Esfandiar Farrahi on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: money can buy everything but not dignity.you cant go to bazaar and buy dignity.so where is th edignity evenif you go to world cup and not in true nature.also what is the sense of fifa and which country is real winner or loser is all artifical.so dont mess up with true identity of nations and let pride to win and lose belong to that nation in true sense.thanksFlag
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Name: ALI PAZOOKI on Mar 9, 2004State: NYCountry: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Jeff Nazli on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: CAComments: it is just pathetic.Flag
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Name: Bahram Davarpanah on Mar 9, 2004State: GACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Reza Ilkhani on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: Dear Honorable FIFA representative: Please prevent Qatar to ruin the sanctity of the national team games and erode the game of its dignity and character. I, an American citizen and one who loves soccer, am appaled by what Qatar is doing. Qatar's succeeds in this unsportsman act will set the other nations to follow and will erode the character of national games. Regards, Reza Ilkhani Professor of FinanceFlag
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Name: Esfandiar Farrahi on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: money can buy everything but not dignity.you cant go to bazaar and buy dignity.so where is th edignity evenif you go to world cup and not in true nature.also what is the sense of fifa and which country is real winner or loser is all artifical.so dont mess up with true identity of nations and let pride to win and lose belong to that nation in true sense.thanksFlag
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Name: Vince Kachatorian on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: What Qatar is doing is absolute nonsense. Please stop this abuse and protect the true meaning of national teams.Flag
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Name: Sam Mohebbi on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: AUComments:Flag
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Name: Mohammad Kholqi on Mar 9, 2004State: ORCountry: USComments: This is wrong what qatar is doing, buying players from other countries and other clubs to play for their national team. In this caes it shouldn't be Qatar nationla team, it should be called Brazil national team b. I strongly am against this and Fifa should do something about this now.Flag
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Name: Moe Hajivandi on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: THESE GUYS ARE ABOLISHING THE MEANING OF NATIONAL TEAMS. U VAN'T BUY TALENT FOR YOUR NATION, U NEED MORE WORK. MONEY SHOULD NOT DOMINATE EVERYTHING.Flag
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Name: Jacky Youssefzadeh on Mar 9, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Kourosh Taslimi on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: AEComments: Dear Fifa The nationality switching, is not only going to hurt football but also the history of it. So please do STOP it. thank you kouroshFlag
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Name: Erik Savadyans on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: If Fifa doesnt take any action the world cup and the national teams are going to lose on their impotrtance.The players will play for the best offer and not for their own country.Flag
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Name: Melanie Atkins on Mar 9, 2004State: IACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Behrang Khavanin on Mar 9, 2004State: NDCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Soheyl Kadjani on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: NLComments:Flag
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Name: Nader Emami on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: IRComments: Please, do not strip international football of its sacred valueFlag
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Name: Namjoo Hashemi on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Mahan Hadjizadeh on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: John Abbasi on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: I have a few questions from the FIFA regarding such act. 1.Will these players be Qatari for the rest of their lives or just for the world cup period 2.Is this west Asia world cup qualification or South America 3.Should the other countries act similar to Qatar 4. Is FIFA trying to have a hot market for South American or European region playersFlag
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Name: Ali Behrouzinia on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: AUComments: i just have to say this is outraguoes. the qatar federation are trying to by there way to the world cup. this is unfair to all the countries around the world.if these deals go through international football will become joke.Flag
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Name: Heshmati Sonny on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: This will be the death of International football as we know it. What difference would there be between club football and International games if countries could purchase players from other countriesFlag
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Name: Pedram Koublani on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: SEComments: A national team is supposse to have player from the native country and not from 11 diffrent countries.Flag
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Name: Babak A. on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: this is an outrage that needs to be stopped immediatelyFlag
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Name: Kasra Shafiei on Mar 9, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Eddie FARD on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: AUComments: FIFA should not wait until their meeting in May. They have to act as soon as possible against this matter.Flag
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Name: Sam Vallace on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: DKComments: It's cheattingFlag
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Name: Sean Mousavi on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Siamak Poursabahian on Mar 9, 2004State: WACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Mohammad Shorafa on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: UKComments: it should not be allowed for a country to buy a national teamFlag
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Name: Ali Tabei on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: IRComments: the rule must be changed.! it is a foolish ruleFlag
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Name: Homayoun Farahmand on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: UKComments: it is not acceptableFlag
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Name: Jian Lou on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: CNComments:Flag
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Name: Darius Syrossian on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: UKComments: Dear Fifa, please put a stop to this, if qatar are allowed to do this, surley alot more arab teams will follow suit and the magic and beauty of international football will be lost forever, as fifas moto says, for the good of the game, PLEASE DO SOMETHING.Flag
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Name: Dave Phillips on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: UKComments: this is wrong, SO SO SO WRONG!Flag
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Name: Houman Nadimi on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: DEComments: STOP this CrapFlag
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Name: Rajas Pantooti on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: AEComments: Fifa must change these laws to keep the national pride of international footballFlag
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Name: Babak Fahimi Shemrani on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: DEComments: I Think its a question of Honor to play for his CountryFlag
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Name: James Robinson on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Amir Daftari on Mar 9, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Davood Khalili on Mar 9, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: Allowing players to sell themselves is not giving credibility to FIFA. I think, if FIFA allows that , then many countries will boycott the next cup. in fact the spectators will not atend. That will hurt their revenues from the games. I for one will not attend even the final in 2006.Flag
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Name: Hossein Naghdianei on Mar 9, 2004State:Country:Comments: this is a shame to international soccer. we will be witnessing real madrid competeing as qatar national team in near future. just not rightFlag
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Name: Nima Backi on Mar 9, 2004State:Country: NOComments: Pls . do something, dont let them destroy the game, What about all the other Asian team who are trying with their OWN teams This is cheatingFlag