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    #16
    Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
    Karimi is truly a legend, this is another reason why he is one our biggest footballing legends, he dares to say whatever that is on his mind and point out the corruption!
    I agree. He can use his popularity and influence and put it in a good use and make some serious changes in our football though. By staying in sideline you're not gonna change anything.

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      #17
      SARVAR Ali Karimi eshghast

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        #18
        AK for president!
        Team Melli - Traxtor - Barcelona

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          #19
          AK TALKS ABOUT HOW INCOMPETENT IFF & KAFASHIAN IS AND THEN THE IDIOT GETS ELECTED AS AFC VP!!!?? HE DOESN'T EVEN SPEAK ENGLISH FOR GODS SAKES!!!!

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            #20
            من بسیار برای علی* کریمی* احترام قائل هستم.ولی* این رفتار او را بسیار غیر حرفیی* و از روی نادانی* میبینم.آخه توی این موقعیّت حساس تیم* ملی* را رها کردن نشون دهندهٔ این است که هنوز با وجود بازی کردن در آلمان یاد نگرفته است که در چه موقع و چه مورد حساسی در کنار تیم* ملیش بماند

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              #21
              To me it sounds like this zakhar is taking indirect shots not only at Nekounam, but also CQ. Also surprising to see that he'd come out publicy and say he hopes Khanzadeh's 9 month ban isn't reduced.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Babak View Post
                To me it sounds like this zakhar is taking indirect shots not only at Nekounam, but also CQ. Also surprising to see that he'd come out publicy and say he hopes Khanzadeh's 9 month ban isn't reduced.
                I got the same impression. The thing with Karimi is that he genuinely wants the best for our football but has made himself incapable of doing anything to help (and he has had ample opportunities). Yes, he occasionally calls out people here and there but it's mostly in a personal context. For example, it's not like Dejagah or Ando who came out and spoke in support of CQ for the sake of Team Melli - rather, it seems that there is a lot of built-up frustration in Karimi against people (and this is not always justified).

                By virtue of his footballing flair and talent (as well as playing in Persepolis), Karimi will always be one of the most popular figures in our football. However, he's never going to be the person to look to for change (as opposed to Mahdavikia, Daei, or Nekounam).

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Babak View Post
                  To me it sounds like this zakhar is taking indirect shots not only at Nekounam, but also CQ.
                  Can you explain why you think it's like this?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by K. Nader View Post
                    I got the same impression. The thing with Karimi is that he genuinely wants the best for our football but has made himself incapable of doing anything to help (and he has had ample opportunities). Yes, he occasionally calls out people here and there but it's mostly in a personal context. For example, it's not like Dejagah or Ando who came out and spoke in support of CQ for the sake of Team Melli - rather, it seems that there is a lot of built-up frustration in Karimi against people (and this is not always justified).

                    By virtue of his footballing flair and talent (as well as playing in Persepolis), Karimi will always be one of the most popular figures in our football. However, he's never going to be the person to look to for change (as opposed to Mahdavikia, Daei, or Nekounam).
                    Surprisingly though Nader jaan, this interview was less personal and more general which was refreshing to see and perhaps a sign of more good things to come from Karimi (by focusing less on himself and more on the bigger picture).

                    It was also nice to see him put some pressure on the media to seek change. I don't know maybe I'm picking up the vibes all wrong here, but it seems to me that the media has become a lot more focused and powerful in the past few months, at least when it comes to our football.

                    And this self-belief, for lack of a better word, that they can instigate change, question the actions of governmental organizations, and sometimes to just create debate is certainly a welcome change and I think it's nice if our football personalities like Karimi do put the onus on the media to do more, rather than just watching from the sidelines.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by kasra1930 View Post
                      من بسیار برای علی* کریمی* احترام قائل هستم.ولی* این رفتار او را بسیار غیر حرفیی* و از روی نادانی* میبینم.آخه توی این موقعیّت حساس تیم* ملی* را رها کردن نشون دهندهٔ این است که هنوز با وجود بازی کردن در آلمان یاد نگرفته است که در چه موقع و چه مورد حساسی در کنار تیم* ملیش بماند
                      Good to see you here Kasra jaan. Your wealth of knowledge is definitely a welcome addition to the forum.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Bi-honar View Post
                        Surprisingly though Nader jaan, this interview was less personal and more general which was refreshing to see and perhaps a sign of more good things to come from Karimi (by focusing less on himself and more on the bigger picture).
                        Well he said that he's not gonna return to this football until guys like Kafashian are in IFF. Mahdavikia could have just complained like the rest of the retired players about our youth program, but he's actually taking a huge step and wants to make some serious changes. Karimi should do the same. If he thinks people in IFF are not capable of running the federation why doesn't he offer help? I'm not sure about his management skills but I'm sure he could offer his services some how to our football rather than complaining.

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                          #27
                          On my next visit to Iran, I will make an effort to visit IFF and take a shit at the doorway. Well, I guess I have to expand my plan to a lot of places in Iran.

                          As for AK's interview; he is a great footballer and a rebel who champions change for the better. But AK is also rebel. His black and white attitude cannot success in a very complex and politicized organization. He could have been very successful if he were a bit more diplomatic. Too bad!

                          I really think AK should run for the parliament.
                          .... At the end I am nothing other than ordinary

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Babak View Post
                            To me it sounds like this zakhar is taking indirect shots not only at Nekounam, but also CQ. Also surprising to see that he'd come out publicy and say he hopes Khanzadeh's 9 month ban isn't reduced.
                            His comments were not designed to take shots at Nekunam or CQ. I assume you are referring to his comment about Nekunam passing out the bonuses. This in no way is meant as a shot at Neku, but was a shot at the IFF. He simply means that the IFF should have people in place for such matters and the onus should not be placed on the TM captain. Also, his comment about the German coach not being able to make an impact on our football is tied to the fact that without proper facilities and support from the federation, no coach, not even the coach of WC Champions would be able to make a huge impact where TM is concerned. Again this is not taking a shot at CQ, as a matter of fact it supports CQ’s comments/concerns.
                            He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt, for he has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice. Albert Einstein

                            Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better, and the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most that has made it possible for evil to triumph.

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                              #29
                              So I read the full interview in Persian. And he sounds alot like an Ahmadinejad+Daei love child. Tripping on his own ego with an incessant dose of "begam begam." And why did he leave the camp on the eve of their flight to Australia again? I heard alot of BS minor excuses but nothing he didn't know about already before joining the TM. So my money is still on his economy ticket. Also seems like he has a major beef with Nekounam as was expected since CQ chose Neko as the team captain while Karimi was still active.

                              36 years old and still a petulant child.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by ashkan24 View Post
                                So I read the full interview in Persian. And he sounds alot like an Ahmadinejad+Daei love child. Tripping on his own ego with an incessant dose of "begam begam." And why did he leave the camp on the eve of their flight to Australia again? I heard alot of BS minor excuses but nothing he didn't know about already before joining the TM. So my money is still on his economy ticket. Also seems like he has a major beef with Nekounam as was expected since CQ chose Neko as the team captain while Karimi was still active.

                                36 years old and still a petulant child.
                                Your comments make me wonder if you can read Persian properly.
                                راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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