Harut Posted May 26, 2001 Report Share Posted May 26, 2001 it's been exactly one month that nobody posted anything in this section.does out sport really suck that much? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ararat-73 Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 OK, Harutig, give me time. As soon as I'm back from Armenia (football matches against Belarus and Poland, AND Ararat-73 veteran's against Poland-74 veteran's (third at World Cup 74, in W.Germany)), I'll have many things to tell you about.Parevner polorin.Aharon Boyadjian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boghos Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 Soccer, one of my favourite sports. Still n my mind the Armenia-France game... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harut Posted June 1, 2001 Author Report Share Posted June 1, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Ararat-73:OK, Harutig, give me time. As soon as I'm back from Armenia (football matches against Belarus and Poland, AND Ararat-73 veteran's against Poland-74 veteran's (third at World Cup 74, in W.Germany)), I'll have many things to tell you about.Parevner polorin.Aharon Boyadjiannice to see you again.anhamper spasum em ko veradartsin.you are the only real sport fan in this forum, i think. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ararat-73 Posted June 3, 2001 Report Share Posted June 3, 2001 Dear Harut, thank you for the compliments, but we can make this forum interesting by talking about interesting things.unfortunately, Armenia could'nt manage to score the smalest goal to earn 3 points in their match against Belarus. Let's not forget that 6 of the best players were absent. Only one will play the match against Poland the day after tomorrow. I'll be there and I hope "kherov parov glla votks".Tomorrow ther's a historical match in Yerewan: Ararat-73 veterans v/s Poland-74 (which arrived third on World Cup 1974). Nikita Simonian will be there. In fact I'm going to Armenia to see the veterans and Nikita Simonian (legendary trainor of Ararat-73). Let me finally tell you that I'll be the guest at an Armenian program "ges kisherayin Djebntats" with Arthur on wednesday, at 00:00 (midnight) (Yerevan Time). I'll talk about Ararat-73 and the Armenian football in Armenia and the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJ Posted June 3, 2001 Report Share Posted June 3, 2001 Good to see you back, Aharon. Have a good trip, and don't forget us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harut Posted June 4, 2001 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Ararat-73:Dear Harut, thank you for the compliments, but we can make this forum interesting by talking about interesting things.unfortunately, Armenia could'nt manage to score the smalest goal to earn 3 points in their match against Belarus. Let's not forget that 6 of the best players were absent. Only one will play the match against Poland the day after tomorrow. I'll be there and I hope "kherov parov glla votks".Tomorrow ther's a historical match in Yerewan: Ararat-73 veterans v/s Poland-74 (which arrived third on World Cup 1974). Nikita Simonian will be there. In fact I'm going to Armenia to see the veterans and Nikita Simonian (legendary trainor of Ararat-73). Let me finally tell you that I'll be the guest at an Armenian program "ges kisherayin Djebntats" with Arthur on wednesday, at 00:00 (midnight) (Yerevan Time). I'll talk about Ararat-73 and the Armenian football in Armenia and the world.Bravo Aharon, for your support to our soccer.unfortunatly you didn't bring a good news. what was the final score, 0-0?also, may i ask you what type of connections do you have with Ararat-73 guys? i mean, why did they invite you to a show?hope to hear from you soon.thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harut Posted June 10, 2001 Author Report Share Posted June 10, 2001 how did the game Armenia-Poland end? any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boghos Posted June 11, 2001 Report Share Posted June 11, 2001 Armenia drew with Poland 1-1. The match was a bit violent with four people being sent off. Not a bad result against the leader of the group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ararat-73 Posted June 11, 2001 Report Share Posted June 11, 2001 Yes, but we could and would win. You might have seen this match on Armenian TV, at 20:00 (Erevan time), 08:00 (LA time), on last wednesday. Anyway, it was a promising match with an Armenian side attacking all the time and a Polish side, very bad technically but very strong physically. May be their average height is over 1.85m (over 6 feet). They had had (I think) special training on how to hurt the opponent side without been noticed by the referee (you know, like the Argentinians or the Germans. This seems to be a new technique, and the FIFA must quickly find a solution before the World Cup in Corea-Japan).Beside, "the referee was below his capacities" as we've been told by the match observer from FIFA. As for me, I wasn't invited by anyone in Armenia. I went there because the 1973 heroes and especially legendary trainer Nikita Simonian (a friend of my father and the family) was there. He will be 75 in a few weeks. The veterans finished 4-4, with a polish side very much younger then the Armenians. Our compatriotes gave anyhow a good football lesson. Sometimes, it was more pleasant to watch the veterans than the national squad. Sometimes only ...In the match between the national teams, the heroe was attacker Arthur Petrossian. He has widely the capacity to play anywhere in the world. Same remark about the defender (libero) Sarkis Hovsepian who is the most rapid defender in the world !Good surprise came from Ardavast Karamian who took the left flank (from defense to the wing). He was running like Nikolay Kazarian, former Ararat's left winger. He was at the origine of the Armenian equalizing goal, 5 to 10 minutes after Polish goal which resulted by Armenian goalkeeper's error. But goalie Abrahamian plahed better this time. Other good news : Main goalkeeper Berezovsky will be ther next time and he is playing very good with his team Moscow Torpedo which beat the raining champion Moscow Spartak 2-0, two weeks ago. He didn't play against Belarus and Poland only because of a slight foot injury. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harut Posted June 12, 2001 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 thank you very much for the info. it's good that you have a great confidance in our football. but there is a problem, i don't see any motivation in the players. most of them are rather "siroghakan" than "profesional". i think what they need is more "khrakhusakanner", so players could tie their daily life with the game, not juse two or three practices a week and a game on weekends. Harut Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ararat-73 Posted June 12, 2001 Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 Harut Jan,All Armenian squad players are professional in or outside Armenia. They train everyday, sometimes 2 times a day. Don't think that our football is bad. I think we don't use adequate tactic, the one that propulsed Ararat-73 to the summits. I talked about that all at the "Geskisherayin Jebntats", at the TV. Most of the Armenians were satisfied with my ideas, but certains, like my friend Souren Baghdassarian (star commentator at TV and radio) or Souren Abrahamian (president of football Federation of Armenian), didn't agree with me. I think they are pragmatic and like many in the world, they want immediat results by the easiest way : the physical and athletic way of football, as it is in Europe and the world. I'm sure and CERTAIN, as I passed one hour next day, at the Federation headquarters, to convince them, that the ONLY WAY is the one of ARARAT-73, with 2 real wing attackers, 2 lateral defenders, very strong ball kickers in the midfield and (the most important) perpetual movement, the play without the ball. I mean "arants gdagi khagh" (khagh = play or game). The most evident proof of my theory's soundness is that No 7, Arthur Petrossian, scored his goal after a long and fast running and dribbling alongside the left wing of Ardavast Karamian (No 11) who passed the ball to the centre to Albert Sargsian (No 10) who passed it to Petrossian who scored a magnificient Ararat-73 style goal.The more, Ardavast was a prolific wing attacker and ALL his attacks along the wing were dangerous. 2 days later, on Friday, Yervand Soukiassian (captain of the squad and No 2), invited me to a diner, with Arthur Petrossian and Harutyun Vardanian (defender, No 5), with their wifes. We talked about all this with Souren Baghdassarian who was there too. "Ger u khum@ shad hamegher", ha ha ha.I've done hundreds of photos. I can send you some if that interests you."Arayjm"Aharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harut Posted June 12, 2001 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 i would love to see those pics, thank you. i haven't been in Armenia for 2-3 years already. so i don't really know what's going on currently. but back in 97-98, the players in Armenia (not the ones playing outside) were playing very bad. i even thought whating the national championship is a waste of time. but i naver missed "havakakani khagh". i hope we'll improve in the near future. it's a shame to have 3 teams (or 4?) playing in European arena and naver (almost) advance to second round. btw, i understand Armenian perfectly, so feel free to write in Armenian if nassessary.no clearification needed. send me those pics, please. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJ Posted June 12, 2001 Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 How about sending those pictures to Garo, so that we all see them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ararat-73 Posted June 13, 2001 Report Share Posted June 13, 2001 Tell me a postal address, so I can send the most interesting pictures to that address. And you will put them on the Hye Forum site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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