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Originally posted by diz View PostIt's actually an asiatic cheetah, with only about 50 living in the wild in Iran (they are not found any where else in the world). It's been added to TM kits to raise awareness about it's fragile existence and the need to conserve this species. No offense, but by your comment, it may be useful to continue to have it on TM kits to continue to raise awareness/knowledge about it.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostNice algerian jersey!
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostDo you find Peru or Argentina one is similar to an other NT jersey?
if IFF was smart, they would have choose the same jersey than Peru but with a tricolor stripe.
They're both jerseys and it's beyond similarity
But jokes aside I got you
I didn't design that I just used Adidas new template to see how would it be if we get those templates
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Tough spot TM is in. I've summarized the below from the above interview and some notes from Pejman Rahbar (varzesh3 editor)
1 - Adidas doesn't believe it has a market in Iran (I think this is more of an excuse to not have to deal with sanctions).
2 - To save face they refer to the Iranian law which states for foreign products to be sold in Iran at least 20% of products have to be manufactured in Iran. (Never going to happen, almost all Adidas is produced in China, Bangladesh and a few other textile dominant countries).
3 - TM staff and players were very happy with Adidas.
4 - It seems no other major offers were in place from the higher quality companies. The usual offers from Chinese companies, Givova... were there but not wanted.
5 - In the end a 1 year agreement was signed where TM gets clothes at a discounted rate and a 10% royalty for Iran kits and apparel sold online. Adidas isn't an official sponsor.
6 - According to Abedini, the contract is for 4 million Euro worth of apparel and equipment with a 75% discount - so IFF is spending 1 million euro on this stuff!
In the end I don't know what else IFF could have done. You can't force Adidas and Nike to be with you when they clearly believe its not in their interest.Last edited by Nokhodi; 01-01-2018, 10:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostTough spot TM is in. I've summarized the below from the above interview and some notes from Pejman Rahbar (varzesh3 editor)
1 - Adidas doesn't believe it has a market in Iran (I think this is more of an excuse to not have to deal with sanctions).
2 - To save face they refer to the Iranian law which states for foreign products to be sold in Iran at least 20% of products have to be manufactured in Iran. (Never going to happen, almost all Adidas is produced in China, Bangladesh and a few other textile dominant countries).
3 - TM staff and players were very happy with Adidas.
4 - It seems no other major offers were in place from the higher quality companies. The usual offers from Chinese companies, Givova... were there but not wanted.
5 - In the end a 1 year agreement was signed where TM gets clothes at a discounted rate and a 10% royalty for Iran kits and apparel sold online. Adidas isn't an official sponsor.
In the end I don't know what else IFF could have done. You can't force Adidas and Nike to be with you when they clearly believe its not in their interest.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThe issue is people like Abedini claims they had offers from Puma, and one or two other reputed brands which was going to give IFF good amount of money as well, Nike was out of question anyway(coming from USA).
Middlemen are just upset some bisavad cousin in Dubai isn't going to get rich for selling the same crap.
Abedini was useless at IFF - he was fired for a resaon.
* I just watched the Abedini part and its clear he has no idea about how these companies work. He expects a company like Adidas to treat IFF like a wholesale retailer... its not... IFF is the end user.Last edited by Nokhodi; 01-01-2018, 10:56 PM.
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