Krancjar doesn't get much help from his assistants. The club management is going down the drain. We probably have one of the youngest squads in the league and bright future talents, but we also need experienced players. Having no playmaker and a deadly striker like Bruno Cesar is Sepahan's main problem, however Sepahan signed the players in the offseason according to Krancjar and his tactics, and he has yet to produce. Krancjar, his assistants and the management are all to blame. For a club like Sepahan anything but a trophy is unacceptable for the fans, and they have already lost the title this year. They now have to try and compete for a ACL spot. We need Saket or Rahimi back.
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Originally posted by K. Nader View PostHonestly, being a Sepahan fan, this was going to happen sooner or later. Sepahan remains to have the best management Iran but suffers the same shortcoming as other clubs and that's holding onto our main assets. Since the beginning of our 3-peat championship, we've lost players each season to Persepolis and Esteghlal (as has Zob Ahan) and it became worse once Ghalenoei left. Luckily, the management managed to fill the gap for some time but now we're facing the end result.
Last season, we had one of the most dynamic offenses in the league but one of the worst defenses (due to the departure of Hosseini, Bengar, and Ahmadi). This season, we managed to fix our defense and now have the second best record in that regard. However, the loss of Khalatbari as well as the absense of Navidkia and Sukaj has been felt immensely.
We don't have the luxury of Persepolis either who seems to function on an unlimited budget. That being said, we ourselves have one of the larger budgets. My problem is that the Sorkhabi teams buy the hottest assets of the moment, don't pay them, and repeat the process during the next open window. Half the time, their purchases aren't even aligned with their needs. Following Omid Nazari's first or second call-up to Team Melli, Royanian came out and said that he's going to bring Nazari and another Swedish player to PP. LOL
Despite buying up top players for seasons, PP continued to underperform until this season where they finally have a 'complete set'. Despite this, they'll be back in the market next season looking for the asset of the moment.
Sepahan has to start the rebuilding process now. They need to sign their young assets (i.e. Khalilzadeh) to long term contracts with clauses for European offers. They need to start integrating a new generation of youth players from their academy and lastly, they need to bring in more effective foreign players who improve the standard of the team.
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Originally posted by babak_iran View PostI thought you were a Persepolis fan. I see you have joined the dark side
That was before I knew much about the league. At the time, it was always 'Are you Persepolisi or Esteghlali'? The more I started following the league, the more I came to appreciate teams like Foolad, Sepahan, and Zob Ahan. We both found our way to Sepahan, only through different Tehrani clubs.
As for the championship this season, it's not completely out of reach. If we can start integrating the new striker and shortly get Navidkia and Sukaj back in the mix, we can make a late run in the final 1/3 of the season. Just look at Malavan - not too long ago they were in the relegation zone; now, after 4-5 consecutive wins, they're 7th in the league.Last edited by K. Nader; 12-12-2013, 04:33 PM.
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Originally posted by babak_iran View PostKrancjar doesn't get much help from his assistants. The club management is going down the drain. We probably have one of the youngest squads in the league and bright future talents, but we also need experienced players. Having no playmaker and a deadly striker like Bruno Cesar is Sepahan's main problem, however Sepahan signed the players in the offseason according to Krancjar and his tactics, and he has yet to produce. Krancjar, his assistants and the management are all to blame. For a club like Sepahan anything but a trophy is unacceptable for the fans, and they have already lost the title this year. They now have to try and compete for a ACL spot. We need Saket or Rahimi back.
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Originally posted by K. Nader View PostYep
That was before I knew much about the league. At the time, it was always 'Are you Persepolisi or Esteghlali'? The more I started following the league, the more I came to appreciate teams like Foolad, Sepahan, and Zob Ahan. We both found our way to Sepahan, only through different Tehrani clubs.
As for the championship this season, it's not completely out of reach. If we can start integrating the new striker and shortly get Navidkia and Sukaj back in the mix, we can make a late run in the final 1/3 of the season. Just look at Malavan - not too long ago they were in the relegation zone; now, after 4-5 consecutive wins, they're 7th in the league.
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Originally posted by kia View PostI like Rahimi but he has a lot to learn about management. I don't want him as the head of the club. Dehnavi still owes us money. The way he lost Khalatbari last season & Rahman & Karimian the season before was uncalled for. His contract with Bruno Cesr was stupid. From what I heard he paid a charlatan middleman posing as an agent. He is an honest man & a true Sepahani & his heart is in the right place but he doean't have what it takes to manage a club like Sepahan. He ruined the handball team that rule Iran for a decade & ruined all the women's sports. He fired Khorvash (the best manager in the history) & brought us Jabbari & Afshin 2 of the most unprofessional footballers ever. Please hire a decent manager or bring back Saket or Khorvash.
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PGL championship is not completely out of reach, but with this squad we probably cannot win it this year. The only bright side is that NK and Sukaj are going to be ready for the ACL games.
As for this season, if we can advance from our ACL group and also stand in one of the top three spots of the PGL table and qualify for the next ACL season, IMO we will have a successful season.2, 9, 10, 11 and 14
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Originally posted by TM-Fan View PostShire Sepahan! Interesting that we have had a very good record this season against the top teams. We just keep losing points against lower teams in the table.
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You are right Kia jan. We have made too many changes in the roster during the past two seasons. We need to keep the skeleton of the team and change 2-3 players every season and add a couple of players from the youth team. This is what makes sense and almost all of the big clubs in the world do. Two seasons ago, we won the IPL but then changed 7 players in our starting 11 for the following season. This is an absolutely wrong thing to do.
As you said, Kracjar should stay too.2, 9, 10, 11 and 14
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