My apologies, I left out Human Afazeli and Amir Ghalenoi. We'll make Afazeli the team chef and GN the groundskeeper since he's went to a Leverkusen training session once and learned a lot from it.
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CQ just destroyed branko (porfossor poison) on live TV
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I think Pranko (better name for him!) and his Mafia friends have done enough damage!!A*T*T*I*T*U*D*E is EVRYTHING
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...-her-swim.html
or Search Nadya Vessey
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Originally posted by freak View PostMy dream TM coaching staff at the next World Cup:
Branko Ivankovic - Head Coach
Ali Karimi - Assistant Coach
Mehrdad Minavand - Assistant Coach
Khodadad Azizi - Conditioning Coach
Jalal Majidi - Analyst
Haj Rezaei - Analyst
Mehdi Rahmati - GK Coach
Zolfagharnasab - Technical Manager
Haj Mayelikohan - Equipment Manager
Nasser Ebrahimi - Media Relations
next time before disrespecting great men like Mr. Haj-Rezaei or others, at least spend 10 seconds to get their names right.
or better yet, dont insert foot in mouth.
whether you like ppl's views or not, there is a thing called respect for ppl who've spent a lifetime in sports and done things for our football that you'd need 10 lifetimes to match
many of these names have done massive things for our football and have a hand in our football reaching today's levels. they are entitled to their views.
Hajrezaei is a thorough gentleman and a very wise football expert.
MK, for all the flack he recieves (some deservedly, for his regime related affiliations), is literally the man who BEGAN the resurgence of Iranian football with his 1996 team.
zolfagharnasab, a great player and a very decent coach and another gentleman
Majid Jalali, a very hard working, wise and well informed coach who has spent his lifetime DEVELOPING and bringing up young stars (unlike those haazeri-khors in pp & ss)
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Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View Postjust an advise:
next time before disrespecting great men like Mr. Haj-Rezaei or others, at least spend 10 seconds to get their names right.
or better yet, dont insert foot in mouth.
whether you like ppl's views or not, there is a thing called respect for ppl who've spent a lifetime in sports and done things for our football that you'd need 10 lifetimes to match
many of these names have done massive things for our football and have a hand in our football reaching today's levels
From this list I have only become familiar with the characters of Branko Ivankovic, aka PRANKo, Ali Karimi, Azizi, Rahmati, Zolfagharnasab, Mayelikohan. . ., whom I have lost respect for partially or totally, as they have insulted my (our) intelligence and trust! The rest I wouldn't be anything less than respectful (since I have not read enough about them).A*T*T*I*T*U*D*E is EVRYTHING
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...-her-swim.html
or Search Nadya Vessey
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Doctor doom
Are you kidding me or what bro !!!
All those people that freak mentioned except for Haji Rezaie who I truely respect,
Are nothing but cancer including all the ex-Perspolis coaches , Ghalehnoei and that Olagh
Bijan Zolfaghar nasab.
He is nothing but a Hasood,Oghdeyi looser who hates CQ.
Again I love my countries Heros such Ali Daie,Mahdavikia,Bagheri and Hashemian but those other
Kesafata including that disturb minded individual Ali Karimi are nothing but a disease for Iranian football
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Originally posted by diz View PostWhen Perspolis wins the IPL, the Asian Champions League, and participates in the Club WC, then maybe Branko can have his players during these matches. Until then, he needs to STFU and let King CQ do his magic with our TM.
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Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View Postjust an advise:
next time before disrespecting great men like Mr. Haj-Rezaei or others, at least spend 10 seconds to get their names right.
or better yet, dont insert foot in mouth.
whether you like ppl's views or not, there is a thing called respect for ppl who've spent a lifetime in sports and done things for our football that you'd need 10 lifetimes to match
many of these names have done massive things for our football and have a hand in our football reaching today's levels. they are entitled to their views.
Hajrezaei is a thorough gentleman and a very wise football expert.
MK, for all the flack he recieves (some deservedly, for his regime related affiliations), is literally the man who BEGAN the resurgence of Iranian football with his 1996 team.
zolfagharnasab, a great player and a very decent coach and another gentleman
Majid Jalali, a very hard working, wise and well informed coach who has spent his lifetime DEVELOPING and bringing up young stars (unlike those haazeri-khors in pp & ss)
(1) I didn't use a single word or phrase that was disrespectful in that post.
(2) I'll get my foot out of my mouth when you pull your head out of your back side.
(3) "whether you like ppl's views or not, there is a thing called respect" I agree. How about you practice what you preach?
Stop being a snowflake and get a sense of humor.
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What a time we live in where Amir Ghalenoi has cut back on his critiques (and even stuck up for CQ on his exclusion of Vouria and Seyed Jalal), and Ali Karimi is still going into a logical nose dive.
Have to give credit where it is due - we are quick to jump on people, but props to GN for at least trying to be impartial.
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LOVE CARLOS--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
--Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
------------------Ezatolahi-----Ebrahimi--------------
--Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
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Originally posted by Pedram123 View PostHe has great potential but some of his technical skills is lacking - No top club would sign him I believe.
Carlos himself was a goal keeper as a player he always pays extra attention to the goal keepers in his teams, brining in the best goal keeper training coaches equipment and programs before any major tournamentچو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
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Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View PostWhat a time we live in where Amir Ghalenoi has cut back on his critiques (and even stuck up for CQ on his exclusion of Vouria and Seyed Jalal), and Ali Karimi is still going into a logical nose dive.
Have to give credit where it is due - we are quick to jump on people, but props to GN for at least trying to be impartial.
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Mehdi Taj, IFF President "We have made our planning for the Asian Cup. We won't let any club or club manager affect those plans. We won't let club manager or club wants to kill our people's joy right now. If they obstruct our plans, we will take action against them""
Strong statement by Taj! Great job.
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