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Originally posted by ehsan singapore View Postso if brazil lose 7-1 and fans provoke a player, they must beat the shit of the fans?is really disgusting, he need to get banned,i am not a pp suporter, but that really bad
I said the fan is an idiot for provoking the player. Why would you say that to someone?
I also said Khanzadeh is an idiot for reacting.راه یکی است و آن راستی است
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Originally posted by AminGP View PostI agree Keano jan but he should have his temper under control. They keep calling themselves professional player but they have absolutely no clue how professional players deal with these type of situations. They should learn a thing or two from Figo on how he dealt with angry Barcelona fans.
Remember what the fans did to Masoud during the game vs Thailand? He became very sad but he didn't react angrily because he knew that he didn't play well and responded on the pitch
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Originally posted by AminGP View PostI agree Keano jan but he should have his temper under control. They keep calling themselves professional player but they have absolutely no clue how professional players deal with these type of situations. They should learn a thing or two from Figo on how he dealt with angry Barcelona fans.
What I said though was that in all fairness our fans are one of the worst and most vicious/rudest football fans in the world. I don't think you see the entire stadium cussing a footballer/coach/referee's family member for dismal performances. That is not a very common practice for any sports fans.
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you guys are delusional if you think someone would just walk away after being insulted in front of a group of people
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Persepolis is in chaos right now. The club has not a CEO, no financial backer, in debt up to the neck. It is almost end of season and footballers are only paid 37% of their contracts. Umania the Costa Rican defense of Peresepolis is not paid. Perspolis didn't pay his apartment rent and lied to him about.
Persepolis didn't even have the enough money to fly to Qatar. There was this tiny hope for players to get a reward for wining in Qatar to have a temporary relief until they get paid. They have lost the match, coming back to their shitty condition and someone is asking for them to leave the team or possibly cursing them, they lost the control and got in the fight. I do blame Khanzadeh or others for acting unprofessional of-the-pitch, but the condition around him or others is not healthy in Persepolis to expect a rational and healthy behavior.
I don't like Khanzadeh in particular because of his quality on the pitch especially in Qatar match he was so shaky and shitty on the floor most of the time.
Back to the reality: Our clubs are in deep trouble. GN knows this and kept Karar Jasem because he knew SS is not far from Persepolis condition. Hashem and many other players are not paid yet. So you can see the financial matters can reflect on footballers behaviors plus our society inside Iran has changed. Mental health is in decline and people are short tempered, ready for a fight. This will appear in our football players as well.
**** IR has taken all football, economy, and people hostage over this nuclear issue. I just heard from people in Iran that IR is getting nervous about nuclear deal and losing hope. Things are getting dangerous down there...
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I'm sure the guy on facebook posted the full truth, because he has no reason to look bad right???
Of course he is going to come and explain, just the fact that he had to write out such a long post makes it obvious that something else happened.
The guy acted like a jerk and now he is trying to hide behind the veil of being a "fan", as if fans have the right to do anything they want.
Anyone who says fans have the right to treat players like that can only be coming from a place of jealousy and envy. If you didn't wish you were them, you wouldn't speak like that. Which goes back to the matter of money. Just because someone has a few bucks does not make them a target for your BS.
This is a nothing situation. By chance it was caught on grainy cell phone footage this time. I am sure things like this have happened 1000 times before and just werent caught on camera. Most likely nothing will happen to Khandzadeh.
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Originally posted by PersianLegion View PostPersepolis is in chaos right now. The club has not CEO, no financial backer, in debt up to the neck, it is almost end of season and footballers are only paid 37% of their contracts. Umania the Costa Rican defense of Peresepolis is not paid. Perspolis didn't pay his apartment rent and lied to him. Persepolis didn't even have the enough money to fly to Qatar. There was this tiny hope for players to get a reward for win in Qatar to have a temporary relief until they get paid. They have lost the match, coming back to their shitty condition and someone is asking for them to leave the team or possibility cursing them, they lost it and get in the fight. I do blame Khanzadeh or others for acting unprofessional of the pitch, but the condition around him or others is not healthy in Persepolis to expect a rational and healthy behavior from our footballers. I don't like Khanzadeh in particular because of his quality on the pitch especially in Qatar match he was so shaky and shitty on the floor most of the time.
Back to the reality: Our clubs are is deep trouble. GN knows this and kept Karar Jasem because they know SS is not far from Persepolis condition. Hashem and many other players are not paid yet. So you can see the financial matters can reflect on footballers behaviors plus our society inside Iran has changed mental health is in decline and people are short temper ready for a fight. This will appear in our football players as well.
**** IR has taken all football, economy, and people hostage over this nuclear issue. I just heard from people in Iran that IR is getting nerves about nuclear deal and losing hope. Things is getting dangerous down there...
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Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View PostI'm sure the guy on facebook posted the full truth, because he has no reason to look bad right???
Of course he is going to come and explain, just the fact that he had to write out such a long post makes it obvious that something else happened.
The guy acted like a jerk and now he is trying to hide behind the veil of being a "fan", as if fans have the right to do anything they want.
Anyone who says fans have the right to treat players like that can only be coming from a place of jealousy and envy. If you didn't wish you were them, you wouldn't speak like that. Which goes back to the matter of money. Just because someone has a few bucks does not make them a target for your BS.
This is a nothing situation. By chance it was caught on grainy cell phone footage this time. I am sure things like this have happened 1000 times before and just werent caught on camera. Most likely nothing will happen to Khandzadeh.
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Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View PostI'm sure the guy on facebook posted the full truth, because he has no reason to look bad right???
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Originally posted by kia View PostYeah. Now blame the fan. The fan is not a professional. This Mofo is a "professional" and should control himself.
I'm going to come to your work and pour coffee on your desk. I expect you not to throw me out by the scruff of my neck, because , hey, you're the professional in that environment and I'm just a guy on his day off
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Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View PostThats just a cop out. Easy way for people to start being disrespectful.
I'm going to come to your work and pour coffee on your desk. I expect you not to throw me out by the scruff of my neck, because , hey, you're the professional in that environment and I'm just a guy on his day off
As a professional footballer, it is expected to encounter moron fans such as this that try to provoke you.
It isn't part of an average persons work life to have a co-worker or stranger come pour coffee on their desk.Team Meli Iran
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