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Rado now has 10 clean sheets in 11 matches in all competitions this season I’m glad we have him to replace beiro but I’m worried about who will fill the shoes of Bashar and Alipour (both heavily rumored to leave).Team Meli Iran
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"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
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Agha 2 haftast mojadadan ghahreman shodim and no one congratulates ourselves. That is an unforgivable crime!!!
On a serious note congrats my dearest comrades. We snatched yet another deserved championship. But this time in such style and pride. I pride myself for being a Perspolisi all my life. Tabreek be hamegimoon for such unprecedented style of championship in our football's history!!!!
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Originally posted by Keano View PostAgha 2 haftast mojadadan ghahreman shodim and no one congratulates ourselves. That is an unforgivable crime!!!
On a serious note congrats my dearest comrades. We snatched yet another deserved championship. But this time in such style and pride. I pride myself for being a Perspolisi all my life. Tabreek be hamegimoon for such unprecedented style of championship in our football's history!!!!
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Originally posted by Keano View PostAgha 2 haftast mojadadan ghahreman shodim and no one congratulates ourselves. That is an unforgivable crime!!!
On a serious note congrats my dearest comrades. We snatched yet another deserved championship. But this time in such style and pride. I pride myself for being a Perspolisi all my life. Tabreek be hamegimoon for such unprecedented style of championship in our football's history!!!!
We have alot of haters, but we were clearly the best team in the league again this year.
On to the fifth!
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostWhat is your opinion about Mehdi Abdi? Do you think he can follow into the footsteps of Taremi?
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There are rumors that we are going to be punished heavily by FIFA due to salary payment issues with Branko and others. Probably point deduction and transfer bans.
Persepolis paid most of the Beiranvand transfer money to Branko but it wasn’t the full amount outstanding to Branko and it was also after the FIFA deadline. FIFA also as always didn’t help with the transfer of funds that Persepolis has in FIFA and AFC’s account. A former mid-level staff of Persepolis (administrative) has also been arrested for some sort of alleged crime.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostThere are rumors that we are going to be punished heavily by FIFA due to salary payment issues with Branko and others. Probably point deduction and transfer bans.
Persepolis paid most of the Beiranvand transfer money to Branko but it wasn’t the full amount outstanding to Branko and it was also after the FIFA deadline. FIFA also as always didn’t help with the transfer of funds that Persepolis has in FIFA and AFC’s account. A former mid-level staff of Persepolis (administrative) has also been arrested for some sort of alleged crime.
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the problem with iranian clubs in general, especially likes of PP and SS is they sign contracts with people without a cushion/emergency fund to make sure they will be paid on time and full amount.
Why the fuck should Branko's salary be tied to Beiranvands departure? Something the club didnt even know about when they hired branko/extended with him. Their salaries and payments are always based on IFs and BUTs, not what they have in the bank. If they are so stretched they can sell torabi too, problem solved.
Normally in these situations like a bunch of babies they would run to vezarat varzesh or something to help them pay (AKA the government should be paying for branko). Now vezarat varzesh is actually so broke and fucked bc of sanctions they can just say no. In a way these sanctions can be a good thing for our football and maybe even some elements of society. The constant banking on certain money streams that are not sustainable is impossible, so people have to be creative and realistic, give more iranian talent a chance and not spend money they dont have on things they dont need.
What branko did for PP was very remarkable and commendable, but yahya has shone with this league win that he deserves a lot of credit and is up for the job. In general iranian clubs need to focus on younger generation of players+coaches and not overpaying some average foreigners, making good profit from euro sales. This is something the rest of footballing world figured out long ago but still hasnt caught on in iran. That would be the ideal situation for our football anyways and force clubs to invest money they do have in youth infrastructure, good coaching, and a couple decent negotiators/agents to get good deals for iranian clubs selling players abroad (sell on fees, transfer fees, etc).
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Typical Iranian teams mentality. Once In their comfort zone and cocky attitude, then displaying a complacent and disappointing performance. I believe last year also we celebrated our championship after a bad match result and ugly game. And this year we seem to repeat that experience!
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postthe problem with iranian clubs in general, especially likes of PP and SS is they sign contracts with people without a cushion/emergency fund to make sure they will be paid on time and full amount.
Why the fuck should Branko's salary be tied to Beiranvands departure? Something the club didnt even know about when they hired branko/extended with him. Their salaries and payments are always based on IFs and BUTs, not what they have in the bank. If they are so stretched they can sell torabi too, problem solved.
Normally in these situations like a bunch of babies they would run to vezarat varzesh or something to help them pay (AKA the government should be paying for branko). Now vezarat varzesh is actually so broke and fucked bc of sanctions they can just say no. In a way these sanctions can be a good thing for our football and maybe even some elements of society. The constant banking on certain money streams that are not sustainable is impossible, so people have to be creative and realistic, give more iranian talent a chance and not spend money they dont have on things they dont need.
What branko did for PP was very remarkable and commendable, but yahya has shone with this league win that he deserves a lot of credit and is up for the job. In general iranian clubs need to focus on younger generation of players+coaches and not overpaying some average foreigners, making good profit from euro sales. This is something the rest of footballing world figured out long ago but still hasnt caught on in iran. That would be the ideal situation for our football anyways and force clubs to invest money they do have in youth infrastructure, good coaching, and a couple decent negotiators/agents to get good deals for iranian clubs selling players abroad (sell on fees, transfer fees, etc).
Most of the club CEOs are really just opportunists who want to make a name for themselves. Because they mostly get government funding they don't give a damn if they lie or sign bad contracts because someone else will have to clean up their mess.
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