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    #16
    Since there is very little competition, the people who have the power and financial means to buy the club are going to keep pulling this move until the price is dirt cheap and they can basically get the club for free.

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      #17
      BREAKING NEWS: According to Varzesh3, Steel Azin Company and Persepolis veterans to buy 100% of Persepolis for 200 billion tomans (roughly $65 million).

      http://www.varzesh3.com/news/?itemid...B1%D9%86%D8%AF

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        #18
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        Originally posted by irani1378 View Post
        BREAKING NEWS: According to Varzesh3, Steel Azin Company and Persepolis veterans to buy 100% of Persepolis for 200 billion tomans (roughly $65 million).

        http://www.varzesh3.com/news/?itemid...B1%D9%86%D8%AF
        That's a ridiculous amount money for what is a non profitable club. Are they out of their minds???

        Best case scenario in Asia is to win FIFA club World Cup (never happened to any asian team), and even that won't make up a fraction of that 65 million dollars. No Money in merchandise or ticket sales as well for obvious reasons.

        Buying Perspolis for free is still non profitable, as they have major debts.


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          #19
          Originally posted by littlepersia17 View Post
          That's a ridiculous amount money for what is a non profitable club. Are they out of their minds???

          Best case scenario in Asia is to win FIFA club World Cup (never happened to any asian team), and even that won't make up a fraction of that 65 million dollars. No Money in merchandise or ticket sales as well for obvious reasons.

          Buying Perspolis for free is still non profitable, as they have major debts.


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          I don't think they are buying it for purely financial reasons.

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              #21
              Outside of Iran maybe but how in the world are they going to make any money? TV Rights? Sponsorship? Merchandise? Ticket Sales?

              They also need at least $5 million a season to maintain the cost of club, players and coaching staff.

              How much is PP currently making every season? Are they even covering their own cost? If not then these guys who are thinking to purchase PP must be insane.

              They're gonna go bankrupt within a year.

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                #22
                Originally posted by amingp3 View Post
                Outside of Iran maybe but how in the world are they going to make any money? TV Rights? Sponsorship? Merchandise? Ticket Sales?

                They also need at least $5 million a season to maintain the cost of club, players and coaching staff.

                How much is PP currently making every season? Are they even covering their own cost? If not then these guys who are thinking to purchase PP must be insane.

                They're gonna go bankrupt within a year.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
                  Sponsorship YES with a professional approach to it.
                  on Kits, from kit providers, ads on and around training facility and the stadium, team bus, brand sponsorship of all sorts of consumer products..!! blah blah THE OFFICIAL Blah Blah of PP men in red blah blah blah ex Zam Zam official sports drink of champion PP athletes
                  Professional approach
                  I think you just touched on the biggest problem.

                  They don't know how to be professional.

                  There is no place for professionalism in a corrupt system.
                  راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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                    #24
                    The clubs should go for sale to our rich Arab Persian Gulf Neighbors who can pump millions into the club , build Stadia, training facility without breaking a sweat!... Forget the so called business men in Iran!....

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by rugs View Post
                      I think you just touched on the biggest problem.

                      They don't know how to be professional.

                      There is no place for professionalism in a corrupt system.
                      I agree. Are the stadiums for sale as well or just the team? I can imagine this going down hill fast when the team can't set it's own pricing and will have to pay expensive mortgage to play in their own stadiums. Privatization will disappear and I can imagine the government will buy back the team at a depreciated value and make milions on the buy back. After they will make it seem like privatization is a horrible idea and it will disappear from all major newspapers and any television station. This is just a act to shut up the people who asked for privatization of their teams.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by eerooni View Post
                        The clubs should go for sale to our rich Arab Persian Gulf Neighbors who can pump millions into the club , build Stadia, training facility without breaking a sweat!... Forget the so called business men in Iran!....
                        Why? so they can name our stadiums and team after shiekh kooft and ar ar gulf?

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                          #27
                          راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
                            Sponsorship YES with a professional approach
                            we have ways to go


                            “It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain

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                              #29
                              There was an auction today for Perspolis and Esteghlal.

                              Perspolis had three bidders: Behnam Pishro Kish Company, Steel Azin, and Mr. Moazami Nia who apparently is an oil producer. Not motor oil, food oil.

                              Esteghlal didn't receive any bids. There was interest from a company called Shourico, but they didn't follow the rules of the auction and were not permitted to bid. They didn't make a minimum bid deposit.

                              It's reported that Perspolis will be sold to one of the three and Esteghlal will have another auction in 10 days.

                              If a team is not sold, Vezarate Varzesh will "rent" the team out for 3 years to someone.


                              گزارش کامل ایسنا از مزایده سرخابی*ها/ پاکت خالی استقلال/ پرسپولیس 300 میلیاردیhttp://isna.ir/fa/news/94020905621/گ...کت























                              راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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                                #30
                                300 billion toman is very expensive for a club that is losing money every season

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