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it fucking boggles my mind how IPL teams can so easily get these big foreign coaches, regardless of their pedigree and TM is stuck with a chago-kesh
IPL teams have bigger budgets? Also the coaches may see the Iran Pro League as a stepping soon to other Persian Gulf nations like Qatar and UAE for more lucrative playing rolls- maybe even the chance to manage in East Asia- Afshan Ghotbi was able to land some nice jobs in China and Japan after his job with PP . Didnt that italian guy get a qatari offer after SS . Also playing in the asian champions league is a good chance to show themselves off against the lucrative saudi sides and maybe get a job in saudi???
IPL teams have bigger budgets? Also the coaches may see the Iran Pro League as a stepping soon to other Persian Gulf nations like Qatar and UAE for more lucrative playing rolls- maybe even the chance to manage in East Asia- Afshan Ghotbi was able to land some nice jobs in China and Japan after his job with PP . Didnt that italian guy get a qatari offer after SS . Also playing in the asian champions league is a good chance to show themselves off against the lucrative saudi sides and maybe get a job in saudi???
They weigh their options.
Lots of money and a semi-amateur environment with no fans in UAE or Qatar.
Less money (and a chance to make more in CAS) with lots of fans and excitement in Iran.
They weigh their options.
Lots of money and a semi-amateur environment with no fans in UAE or Qatar.
Less money (and a chance to make more in CAS) with lots of fans and excitement in Iran.
do well in acl against the saudi pro league sides and they might get some even more lucrative offers from the saudi pro league
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