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    #46
    You don't think 90% of goods are brought to Iran by average dalal, do you?
    Ask yourself who's the biggest dalal in Iran and can bring in goods with no trouble? They do and resell it to smaller guys.


    Originally posted by Leopard View Post
    khaak bar sare ensaanhaye kaseei keh khod raa iraani mishomarand va kaare kaseef mikonand
    ارزش بازار موبایل ایران به 6 میلیارد دلار می*رسد و اظهارنظرهای رسمی نشان می*دهد تنها 10 درصد این بازار به واردکنندگان قانونی تعلق دارد.
    این شرایط نهایتا به نفع برندهای خارجی و قاچاقچیان گوشی*های این برندها تمام می*شود. بسیاری از گوشی*های قاچاق با گارانتی* تحت عنوان گارانتی اینترنشنال عرضه می*شوند و به دلیل قیمت نسبتا پایین*تر مورد استقبال بعضی از مصرف*کنندگان قرار می*گرفتند
    did you guys really vote for the current president?
    واردات یک میلیون و ۱۴۱ هزار تلفن همراه/ افزایش ۲۰ درصدی واردات گوشی همزمان با رجیستری
    what a corrupted gomrok 1 million mobiles get through...CQ is right
    When I was a student I saw a cheque coming for an iranian student who was a confedracion member and always shouted marg bar shah and invited other students to join. The check was like scholarship from Boniad Farah Pahlavi. The secretary of the department who was a nice American lady said: why don't you get these and why do you have to work hard as a student?

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      #47
      If you guys are sure who the woman is it is better to put her picture and her husband's picture here and then say hayaa kon poole TM raa rahaa kon. Khak bar sare ensaanhaye kasifi keh az poole melate ranjdideye iran bekhaahand dozdi konand

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        #48
        Thanks to Carlos to giving away the information. Ham mihani coach would care about losing his job or he would accept the evil behavior of a zanekeh bihayaa. Is the guy's wife Korean by any chance?

        by the way people like Daei who are talabkaar of perspolis need to sign declaration to forgive the talab. otherwise you may see 50 or 100 years from now his descendants suing perspolis for the talabe babaa bozrg. he can show javanmardi baa bakhshesh unlike the old dog jose.

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          #49
          Rowhani has balls or not? He needs to issue a decree for the arrest of the woman who is hurting the TM and ruining the moods of the TM fans

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            #50
            Does anyone have actual source about this said women and who she really is? Right now it just seems like speculation.

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              #51
              The system is corrupt. People are taking many advantages of corrupt system.

              Are you corrupt?

              Am I corrupt?

              If we try to be honest, the system will correct itself. It starts from us. Let us do our share first.

              We do not have all the information and Amir Haj-Rezai's speech also surprised me. He should know better.
              چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد

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                #52
                how about the guys who used to support afazeli here. Do they deny the allegations or they are unaware of the guy's wife involvement in TM money story

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                  #53
                  (there may be a better home for this series as I stumbled upon it searching for this latest shenanigans)
                  random older article I find in regard to coach CQ and TM and IFF and how they signed him up and what ensued.. Quiet interesting!!
                  It's a six part series, still looking for the rest of it
                  https://iranwire.com/en/features/1866
                  2nd part https://iranwire.com/en/features/1722 (2nd article provides no link to later parts)
                  3rd part http://en.iranwire.com/features/7311/
                  4th part https://iranwire.com/en/features/1874
                  article claims;
                  Queiroz has been married for almost 40 years to an Iranian woman, Leila. He was willing to try the birth country of his spouse as his next destination.
                  never knew that!!!! am looking for Afazeli's wife and found Carlos's.. LOL.
                  The contract was drawn up and sent out. But when Queiroz responded, his reply but the reply surprised everyone. “My wife is against me going to Iran,” he wrote in a kindly-worded letter to Kafashian. The provisions of the contract were slightly changed to accommodate Queiroz’s most important demands: “The contract is null and void in case of a foreign or civil war. The head coach is authorized to select his own assistants. Unless the conditions are met the contract is terminated.”
                  what was of key interest is how the signing of the contract was presented to the media. Queiroz arrived in Tehran on April 4, 2011. He sat next to Ali Saeedlou, head of Iran’s Physical Education Organization, and signed the contract. The first photo of the event to appear in the media showed Queiroz and Saeedlou shaking hands. Kafashian was nowhere to be seen.
                  Saeedlou was so overjoyed by his meeting with the big-name Portuguese coach that he praised him to heaven. “It’s like the Iranian people have known you for 50 years,” ISNA quoted him as saying on the same day as the meeting. “Your record in the field of international football is so good.”
                  However, this was one of the last times Queiroz received such praise from an Iranian official. From then on, little by little, things began to change.
                  when Queiroz announced who his assistants would be — Antonio Simões da Costa and Dan Gaspar from Portugal, Mick McDormott from the United States and Omid Namazi from Iran — attitudes changed. Not Alireza Mansourian, not Human Afazeli and not Akbar Mohammadi. The football federation’s three favorites were left out..
                  (It seems that in Iran, there is always a Deputy Sports Minister by the name of “Sajjadi” trying to get rid of Carlos Queiroz. The mission has been the same — whether his first name is “Hamid” and he works for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, or “Nasrollah,” and employed by Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s current president.)
                  In the meantime, however, Queiroz was busy bringing in younger players. Former head coach Amir Ghalenoei had once told Mehrdad Pouladi he was no good at football, but Queiroz moved him from an attacking midfielder to the best left defender of the national team
                  Articles covers all the dusting ups with ppl in charge who were against him..
                  “I prefer to spend my time with my team rather than listening to you,” he told then president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s Sports Minister Mohammad Abbasi during a meeting before the return match between Iran and Qatar in Doha on June 4, 2013.
                  In a press conference before the game with Argentina started, Khosro Heydari showed reporters the tennis balls Queiroz had given to each of the players on the Iranian team. “Carlos has given each of us balls with inscriptions on them,” he said. “He himself had prepared the 23 balls. Each ball has the first six letters of six important words: Self-sacrifice, responsibility, the objective (goal), enjoyment (through practicing and competition), team spirit and positive energy.” Heydari said the players kept the mementos with them at all times.
                  A reporter for the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun put a question to Queiroz: “As the greatest coach of Asian football at present,” he asked, “what do you believe is the reason for the lack of success by Asian teams in this World Cup?” All of Asia was waiting for his answer, he said.

                  Just as the reporter was referring to Queiroz as the greatest coach in Asia, two senior officials from Iran’s Sports Ministry, also in Brazil, began negotiations with Bosnia’s head coach Safet Sušić, with a view to hiring him as Carlos Queiroz’s replacement. Queiroz had of course submitted resigned verbally, but the Sports Ministry wanted to make sure that he was really going.

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                    #54
                    heres the wifey زهره-هراتیان
                    She rose thru the rank because FIFA required at least one woman to be involved in a training they offered in Saudi in 2011.

                    http://90tv.ir/video/192844/%DA%AF%D...7-%D9%87%D9%85
                    http://90tv.ir/video/104384/%D8%B3%D...8C%D8%A7%D9%86

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                      #55
                      Guys, whilst it is true that Human Afazeli has had a "unique" impact for TM (bringing an agent into the WC06 camp, pushing for Mirzapour to remain iran's goalkeeper despite other better options, justifying the absence of hashemian and pushing him out on the wing to accommodate Daei etc...), please don't get personal with him or his wife because he is a fellow pfdc member.

                      These were his quotes from before WC06 then which really used to boil my blood

                      "kameli and badavi are the best defenders in IPL"
                      "We have no young striking talent emerging, hence we have to pick Daei for all the games as he is out only proven out-and-out striker"
                      "Khatibi's pace will be useful against slower Portuguese defenders"
                      "mobali is a troublemaker"
                      and too many posts about azizi to mention here. I don't know why he had such a vendetta against Azizi.

                      We can debate his role, and how far the decisions for 06 set us back over the next decade (e.g. pushing the 22-year-old IPL player of the year out of the TM squad for nefarious reasons), but please don't get personal with him or his family. Sure, it's been bad, but it's only football.

                      Dametan garm all of you.

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                        #56
                        Thank you for those who care for Iran and Iran's sports, in particular football (soccer).

                        Thank you to those who spent time to post some useful comments such as 8008s. THANK YOU.

                        Including Ali Daie who has monopoly over some brands, four famous ones including Nike, have hurt Iranian professional football.

                        In Iran, unfortunately, favoritism, knowing people have been important.

                        To me and I know to 8008s and Dr. moosh jan, based on some exchanges, Iran is important.

                        I always have placed Iran and Iran's interest ahead of my own. However, some people are using their family, religion, etc., to make a living in Iran.

                        I am NOT happy with most of Iranians who have taken advantage of Iran or turned their back ignoring Iran. I will not turn my back to Iran or take advantage of it.
                        چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by 8008s View Post
                          (there may be a better home for this series as I stumbled upon it searching for this latest shenanigans)
                          random older article I find in regard to coach CQ and TM and IFF and how they signed him up and what ensued.. Quiet interesting!!
                          It's a six part series, still looking for the rest of it
                          https://iranwire.com/en/features/1866
                          2nd part https://iranwire.com/en/features/1722 (2nd article provides no link to later parts)
                          3rd part http://en.iranwire.com/features/7311/
                          4th part https://iranwire.com/en/features/1874
                          article claims;
                          Queiroz has been married for almost 40 years to an Iranian woman, Leila. He was willing to try the birth country of his spouse as his next destination.
                          never knew that!!!! am looking for Afazeli's wife and found Carlos's.. LOL.
                          The contract was drawn up and sent out. But when Queiroz responded, his reply but the reply surprised everyone. “My wife is against me going to Iran,” he wrote in a kindly-worded letter to Kafashian. The provisions of the contract were slightly changed to accommodate Queiroz’s most important demands: “The contract is null and void in case of a foreign or civil war. The head coach is authorized to select his own assistants. Unless the conditions are met the contract is terminated.”
                          what was of key interest is how the signing of the contract was presented to the media. Queiroz arrived in Tehran on April 4, 2011. He sat next to Ali Saeedlou, head of Iran’s Physical Education Organization, and signed the contract. The first photo of the event to appear in the media showed Queiroz and Saeedlou shaking hands. Kafashian was nowhere to be seen.
                          Saeedlou was so overjoyed by his meeting with the big-name Portuguese coach that he praised him to heaven. “It’s like the Iranian people have known you for 50 years,” ISNA quoted him as saying on the same day as the meeting. “Your record in the field of international football is so good.”
                          However, this was one of the last times Queiroz received such praise from an Iranian official. From then on, little by little, things began to change.
                          when Queiroz announced who his assistants would be — Antonio Simões da Costa and Dan Gaspar from Portugal, Mick McDormott from the United States and Omid Namazi from Iran — attitudes changed. Not Alireza Mansourian, not Human Afazeli and not Akbar Mohammadi. The football federation’s three favorites were left out..
                          (It seems that in Iran, there is always a Deputy Sports Minister by the name of “Sajjadi” trying to get rid of Carlos Queiroz. The mission has been the same — whether his first name is “Hamid” and he works for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, or “Nasrollah,” and employed by Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s current president.)
                          In the meantime, however, Queiroz was busy bringing in younger players. Former head coach Amir Ghalenoei had once told Mehrdad Pouladi he was no good at football, but Queiroz moved him from an attacking midfielder to the best left defender of the national team
                          Articles covers all the dusting ups with ppl in charge who were against him..
                          “I prefer to spend my time with my team rather than listening to you,” he told then president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s Sports Minister Mohammad Abbasi during a meeting before the return match between Iran and Qatar in Doha on June 4, 2013.
                          In a press conference before the game with Argentina started, Khosro Heydari showed reporters the tennis balls Queiroz had given to each of the players on the Iranian team. “Carlos has given each of us balls with inscriptions on them,” he said. “He himself had prepared the 23 balls. Each ball has the first six letters of six important words: Self-sacrifice, responsibility, the objective (goal), enjoyment (through practicing and competition), team spirit and positive energy.” Heydari said the players kept the mementos with them at all times.
                          A reporter for the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun put a question to Queiroz: “As the greatest coach of Asian football at present,” he asked, “what do you believe is the reason for the lack of success by Asian teams in this World Cup?” All of Asia was waiting for his answer, he said.

                          Just as the reporter was referring to Queiroz as the greatest coach in Asia, two senior officials from Iran’s Sports Ministry, also in Brazil, began negotiations with Bosnia’s head coach Safet Sušić, with a view to hiring him as Carlos Queiroz’s replacement. Queiroz had of course submitted resigned verbally, but the Sports Ministry wanted to make sure that he was really going.
                          CQ is married to a Portuguese woman. His first wife was also a Portuguese lady who passed away a few years ago.

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