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PERSPOLIS - Fan Thread | Season 2015/2016 | News, Photos...
Jerry came on for Honduras midway through the second half in their 2-0 loss to Mexico. Didn't watch the game so don't know how he did but I'm sort of surprised he didn't play much between the 2 games
Team Meli Iran Perspolis FC Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
He has really improved our style of play, we finally play attractive football.
That's true, but still we swapped Denizli with Manuel Jose and bought the entire league and still we had one of the worst seasons in the entire club history, it could have become worse if it wasn't for Yahya.
Taremi currently is definitely one of our best strikers in the country for sure. True he misses many sitters, however let's not also forget that he creates a lot of his scoring chances himself, the guy is so quick and his ball control while running with such high speed is amazing.
So to deny all of the above good qualities and only pinpoint his lack of concentration on his last touches may be a tad unfair.
I am gland today in the stadium the fans did not resent him and boo him for the continuous misses, this was the very first time in years that the shameful booing trend was not practiced over some sloppy moves/finishes.
I can boldly claim that this Perspolis is the best I have seen ever since our 2008 championship. Quite honestly I am going to take one step further and call this team even better than the 2008 team, not to mention the mug younger age of the current team!
I am not sure if we can claim the league's title this season, but I am almost certain that we will be the best team of second half of the season (should the management not screw up again)
Spor Toto Super League club Galatasaray announced Nov. 23 that it has agreed on a contract with Mustafa Denizli to become the Istanbul side’s next coach. The deal will reportedly expire at the end of next season.
Denizli, an experienced name who has coached Galatasaray, Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe and the Turkish international team, as well as other top-flight clubs, will replace Hamza Hamzaoğlu, who was sacked by the club last week.
Denizli is the only coach to have won Turkish league titles with the “Three Big” Istanbul clubs. Speaking at a joint press conference with Galatasaray President Dursun Özbek, Denizli said on Nov. 23 that he was excited to take charge.
“Galatasaray is the only club for which I will risk everything,” an emotional Denizli said, speaking about the club he began his coaching career with.
Denizli took over as Galatasaray coach from Germany’s Jupp Derwall in the 1987-1988 season after working as his assistant for three years and led the club to the semifinals in the European Champions’ Cup.
“I’m excited,” said Denizli. “I started a different career here, and hopefully I will end it successfully here.”
Galatasaray bowed to a late goal by Antalyaspor in a 3-3 draw in Istanbul over the weekend in the Spor Toto Super League, thus falling seven points behind Beşiktaş, which leads the league standings on 29 points.
Meanwhile, Beşiktaş extended its stay atop standings, maintaining its two-point cushion ahead of nearest challenger, Fenerbahçe, after beating a strong Sivasspor in Istanbul late on Nov. 22.
The Black Eagles wasted two clear-cut chances early before breaking the deadlock two minutes before half-time, when Beşiktaş’s top-scorer Mario Gomez converted a penalty.
Playmaker Oğuzhan Özyakup, who salvaged the Istanbul side with a last-minute goal against Bursaspor a week before, again had the final word with a brilliant injury time goal, sealing a 2-0 win for Beşiktaş. http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/galatasaray-appoints-mustafa-denizli-as-new-coach.aspx?pageID=238&nid=91559&NewsCatID=361
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