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They should allow woman, but you honestly you do not see many woman in most non-Western stadiums around the world. South America, Eastern Europe, and Southern Europe are probably 95% more men, probably even higher. Even places like France are probably still 85-95% men. It is just a testosterone filled environment with swearing. So even if woman are allowed, I imagine the same will hold true in Iran 95% male. Plus, woman are probably not all that into football.
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Originally posted by serghe View PostThey should allow woman, but you honestly you do not see many woman in most non-Western stadiums around the world. South America, Eastern Europe, and Southern Europe are probably 95% more men, probably even higher. Even places like France are probably still 85-95% men. It is just a testosterone filled environment with swearing. So even if woman are allowed, I imagine the same will hold true in Iran 95% male. Plus, woman are probably not all that into football.
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Originally posted by naderb94 View PostDo we want Azadi to be 100% family friendly? Our crowd is very hostile to the point in brings fear and pressure to away teams.
I don't want to get it to where our crowds become like USA games. I want it to be the loudest possible crowd minus the cursing
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Originally posted by persian_pooya View PostAllowing women into stadiums won't make the atmosphere worst in my opinion. A rowdy supportive crowd is down to passion. And yes I concede there are probably less women in Iran that follow football then man, but of those women that are football supporters, only the most passionate will come to games. I would love to see Iranian women in stadiums one day yelling at the top of their longs alongside men! Plus this will surely mean a full crowd for all games! What Iran really needs to do is open up the stadiums to women, and build a new stadium designated for the national team with a capacity of 150,000 or more!
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I think what the government really fears is this:
If they allow women in Stadiums and nothing special happens, then their whole rational for denying half the population for 40 years will come under question. Then it will be obvious that they are nothing but a bunch of morons at best.Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
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Originally posted by nisfejahan View PostI think what the government really fears is this:
If they allow women in Stadiums and nothing special happens, then their whole rational for denying half the population for 40 years will come under question. Then it will be obvious that they are nothing but a bunch of morons at best."History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostIm curious to know what their rational reason is to begin with.
Just to be on the safe side and not get banned again. This is not a bad comment against any religious members. If one feels this is offensive maybe they should analyze why they think its offensive. Im just stating facts on why its like it is and what the people in power in Iran see as rational and not rational.
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Originally posted by Zamboor View Postreligion is the reasoning. for them its rational
Just to be on the safe side and not get banned again. This is not a bad comment against any religious members. If one feels this is offensive maybe they should analyze why they think its offensive. Im just stating facts on why its like it is and what the people in power in Iran see as rational and not rational.Twitter and Instagram: @aryo__hadi
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Originally posted by naderb94 View PostThe reason we haven't had women entered is because of the men in the stadiums. The most rude people are usually at these stadiums. I went to the derby last year and I remember I could not go a single minute without hearing someone cussing or saying unnecessary.
Presidents and ministers have been going to Azadi for important matches ever since. So one may swear in presence of a president but not ordinary women???
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Originally posted by Epitome View PostThis is the most often repeated reason behind banning women into stadiums and I don't get the logic behind it.
Presidents and ministers have been going to Azadi for important matches ever since. So one may swear in presence of a president but not ordinary women???
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