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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
I think it is over for this year, Al Ain win against Al nassr gave them enough points. If they mess up the return leg, they will still keep the points they have
Champion of pgl go for sure.
Then
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Second place pgl go playoff acl 1
and hazfi champ go acl 2..
It makes the league races crazy
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Man it's unacceptable how much our teams suck this year all around. Everyone talked about how quality of PGPL increased from 10 years ago but our top 3 teams casually struggle against random Iraqi clubs and we send teams like Nassaji to ACL to struggle against Indian clubs.
By the way what's up with the amount of red cards we got this ACL season?? Nassaji got like 2, PP got like 3-4, Sepahan got like 4-5...what's going on??
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View PostMan it's unacceptable how much our teams suck this year all around. Everyone talked about how quality of PGPL increased from 10 years ago but our top 3 teams casually struggle against random Iraqi clubs and we send teams like Nassaji to ACL to struggle against Indian clubs.
By the way what's up with the amount of red cards we got this ACL season?? Nassaji got like 2, PP got like 3-4, Sepahan got like 4-5...what's going on??
Persepolis made the final twice, does that mean our league is 2nd best in Asia?
look at the general performance of Iranian clubs in the tournament and its above average.
what f***ed us this year is garbage teraktor. Yeah Nassaji was in the tournament but they won the hazfi cup and earned the right. It’s not like they were randomly selected.
Same Iraqi team that sepahan tied and beat, also beat al-ittihad. Based on Iranian hyperbolic logic, Saudi league is in decline and the Iraqi league is now the top league in Asia.
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The reality is that arab countries even like iraq are investing in their grass root clubs and theyll see the fruits of it in the future. Our national football will not get better unless we invest in smaller cities and academy's. And our only hope for tm is that we suddenly see a spring of foreign talent who have iranian heritage.
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Originally posted by Rezzy View PostThe reality is that arab countries even like iraq are investing in their grass route clubs and theyll see the fruits of it in the future. Our national football will not get better unless we invest in smaller cities and academy's. And our only hope for tm is that we suddenly see a spring of foreign talent who have iranian heritage.
Qatar tried and that only takes you so far when your population is limited as is.
Again, for goodness sake, stop looking at the Middle East as a reference for football development.
We are better off looking at South America or countries like Croatia before we look at West Asian football.
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Originally posted by Rezzy View PostThe reality is that arab countries even like iraq are investing in their grass route clubs and theyll see the fruits of it in the future. Our national football will not get better unless we invest in smaller cities and academy's. And our only hope for tm is that we suddenly see a spring of foreign talent who have iranian heritage.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
Middle east is not investing anything at grassroots level for a substantial change.
Qatar tried and that only takes you so far when your population is limited as is.
Again, for goodness sake, stop looking at the Middle East as a reference for football development.
We are better off looking at South America or countries like Croatia before we look at West Asian football.
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Originally posted by Rezzy View Post
Qatar is literally the prime example of how to invest in youth. why look at south america when you can look at your neighbouring countries? if we had the qatar money and resources with our 85 million population and our talent we would be the best team in asia by a mile.
I bring up South America, because they have limited budgets, and a population that actually likes football.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
If we had Qatari money then I would expect our football to use a development system similar to France or Germany.
I bring up South America, because they have limited budgets, and a population that actually likes football.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
Middle east is not investing anything at grassroots level for a substantial change.
Qatar tried and that only takes you so far when your population is limited as is.
Again, for goodness sake, stop looking at the Middle East as a reference for football development.
We are better off looking at South America or countries like Croatia before we look at West Asian football.DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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Originally posted by Rezzy View PostThe reality is that arab countries even like iraq are investing in their grass root clubs and theyll see the fruits of it in the future. Our national football will not get better unless we invest in smaller cities and academy's. And our only hope for tm is that we suddenly see a spring of foreign talent who have iranian heritage.
Hich maali nistand va hich maali nakhahand shod.DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
If we had Qatari money then I would expect our football to use a development system similar to France or Germany.
I bring up South America, because they have limited budgets, and a population that actually likes football.
Morrabbihaaye teamhaaye paayeh dar Argentina harf nadarand.
DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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