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    #31
    Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
    They have to also keep the big bosses happy. A little bit of pache khari now and then.
    "I scratch your back, you scratch mine" type deal.
    Even if what you are saying is true. Don't you think a lot of people would have tuned in to that game especially in the 2nd half?

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      #32
      Fernando Jesus celebrating

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        #33
        Originally posted by kia View Post
        Even if what you are saying is true. Don't you think a lot of people would have tuned in to that game especially in the 2nd half?
        Most were still watching the Persepolis game because at that point they still had a chance.
        Channel 3 did show the celebrations and the very end of the game eventually.

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          #34
          til the time we have privatization of our league and tv, there will be a bias toward SS and PP!! They will get all the attention and money
          IRI = FAILED

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            #35
            Congratulations to Esteghlal Khuzestan and Veisi for this big achievement. What surprises me is seeing PP facebook fan page blaming Yahya for their loss of championship. Why do always some people find someone to blame?

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              #36
              Congratulations to Esteghlal Khuzestan, well deserved championship. They remained consistent all year long and through to the final match day, and took the game to a very strong Zob Ahan. As a Perspolisi I was hoping Zob would be able to hold them at bay or even cause an upset but it was not to be. Well done to Veisi and his boys. Also happy for Persepolis for making the Champion's League next year. With Branko at the helm and a number of young and promising footballers this Perspolis and of course Veisi and his Esteghlal Khouzestan should fare well in the next edition of the Champion's League. All in all the level of competition was much higher this year when compared to prior years with several IPL teams including Esteghlal, Zob Ahan, Naft Tehran, Teractor, all making the final weeks very exciting. I also hope that other teams like Foolad and Sepahan can bounce back from a dismal year and create even more competition next year.

              Let's just hope that the IPL revolving door will not again be cause for complete overhaul of those teams that have shown this year, or we will be back at square one again next year.

              Once again congratulations to Khuzestan and their Esteghlal!
              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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                #37
                Now it remains to be seen if SS Khuzestan can keep their team together or even improve themselves. Not too optimistic at all as those players were all nowhere before this season and will most likely succumb to any decent money offers or reputable (sorkhabi) teams. That in itself will be a big challenge, which they will need to be very careful of if they want to remain competitive next year in either the league or ACL.

                The thing is, except some guys like Coulibaly, Jesus, Beytsaeid, they basically have no "special" player that is irreplaceable in a way. But the team still has to be kept together because they gel with eachother very well

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                  Now it remains to be seen if SS Khuzestan can keep their team together or even improve themselves. Not too optimistic at all as those players were all nowhere before this season and will most likely succumb to any decent money offers or reputable (sorkhabi) teams. That in itself will be a big challenge, which they will need to be very careful of if they want to remain competitive next year in either the league or ACL.

                  The thing is, except some guys like Coulibaly, Jesus, maybe Doraghi, they basically have no "special" player that is irreplacable in a way. But the team still has to be kept together because they gel with eachother very well
                  More important then the players is Veisi. Their is no guarantee of any success without him. No.1 priority for SS.KH is to keep him at the club.
                  "History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"

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                    #39
                    TM's defence should be structured around SS.KH's defence
                    As mentioned already, Veisi apparently spent quite some time with CQ, which explains the solid defence..as always and evident again, best defence wins the trophy

                    ستايشگر آموزگاری هستم که انديشيدن را
                    به من بياموزد و نه انديشه ها را. زرتشت

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Mr.Click View Post
                      TM's defence should be structured around SS.KH's defence
                      As mentioned already, Veisi apparently spent quite some time with CQ, which explains the solid defence..as always and evident again, best defence wins the trophy
                      I think half of the good defense is having a good goalie! That's their key!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by AminGP View Post
                        .. Why do always some people find someone to blame?
                        Useless iranian habit just like Tarof.
                        IRI's politics is no different than handling a pressure cooker ..... As the pressure builds up, you slowly let the steam out just a tad bit so that you don't see overflow, and once the pressure from below is less, you put the lid down again and raise the temperature.

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                          #42
                          Congrats to Esteghlal Khuzestan, well deserved title, and kudos to Mr. Veisi for having done wonders with this young and its inexpensive players. Unbelievable how great they played throughout the league and won the trophy. It's hard to deny their brilliance and not to congratulate them for such an amazing achievement.

                          Who in the beginning of the season would have thought that a team that barely managed to survive and stay in the league last year, would have conquer the league and claim the trophy?

                          I remember during the transfer window, Esteghlal KH.'s management said that they suggested their coach 'Veisi' to purchase new players or trade some of the club's players, however he strictly refused to let go of any of his players, saying he believes in his team and players and wishes to keep them all in. This by itself proves that his team's championship was not just a coincidence, he knew what his team was capable of and how valuable his young players are and how his team's fate lies within these same players from last season.

                          Gotta love the man, gotta applaud the entire team and its management. May it be a learning lesson to many other teams!

                          BTW I love the new emojis!

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by TheBoss View Post
                            But wait, isn't this Cullibari?

                            Originally posted by AminGP View Post
                            What surprises me is seeing PP facebook fan page blaming Yahya for their loss of championship. Why do always some people find someone to blame?
                            Ignorant fans are found amongst all clubs TBH. It's soooo lame to blame Yahya, as was for Esteghlalis cussing GN for having beaten them in Tehran.

                            Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
                            Now it remains to be seen if SS Khuzestan can keep their team together or even improve themselves. Not too optimistic at all as those players were all nowhere before this season and will most likely succumb to any decent money offers or reputable (sorkhabi) teams. That in itself will be a big challenge, which they will need to be very careful of if they want to remain competitive next year in either the league or ACL.

                            The thing is, except some guys like Coulibaly, Jesus, Beytsaeid, they basically have no "special" player that is irreplaceable in a way. But the team still has to be kept together because they gel with eachother very well
                            I am almost certain that Jesus will windup either with Sepahan, Perspolis or even TS. And we will see many of their instrumental players moving to better paying clubs. I truly hope I am wrong!

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                              #44
                              Congratulation and respect to Esteghlal Khuzestan!!! Against all odds, fantastic job by Veisi - who has always been one of the more open minded coaches of the league!





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                                #45
                                The amazing part about this team is that a young coach finally had the guts to play and bring in young and inexperience players, looking at the roster this is a very young team, also Veisi went to Brazil himself to bring Jesus!!

                                He basically bitch slapped the agent mofia who would bring crappy players and sell them as the next best thing out of Brazil!

                                Just look at Mazlomi and his Brazilian import that crapped on his head or more like his WIG
                                IRI = FAILED

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