I haven’t seen anything come out yet and Taj kept saying “IF they let it air” in regards to the interview. Is there a chance it could be censored???
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Explosive interview going to be released MONDAY night
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Originally posted by KasraKhan View PostAlthough I am glad we got to benefit from Qatar's funding, Qatar didn't do it purely out of charity. They were trying to lure CQ to be their national team coach and they had their own motives. But still, TM got to benefit as a result.Keep calm and believe in Fairies and Footballers Roxanaz
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Originally posted by freak View Post--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
--Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
------------------Ezatolahi-----Ebrahimi--------------
--Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
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Don't know if it was posted on another page but I'm too lazy to look, so here's at least part of the interview.
https://streamable.com/y4mtx
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Originally posted by Karimi 8 View PostWow this Misaghi guy seems like a prick... I had no ideaTeam Meli Iran
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Malavan Bandar Anzali
"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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Originally posted by AIrani View PostQatar with the help of UK/USA is stealing gas from Iran. This has been going on for some years and stupid IRI only can use slogans.
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Originally posted by teammelli8080 View PostAccording to brief clips posted on Twitter, there is going to be an explosive interview with Carlos Queiroz released shortly. In it, CQ describes the constant lies, diversion of money, and says that the sports minister out of enmity towards CQ denied even a penny to the national team, as told to him repeatedly by IFF president. In the interview he appears tired and genuine. He says that QATAR football federation funded Iran’s preparations ENTIRELY — flights, training grounds, fees for friendlies.
Utterly disgraceful, symptomatic of the corruption in our country, and shows the traitors who prefer personal grudges over the national interest. We will never advance with these people in charge.
EDIT: interview is to be released MONDAY night, not tonight. Per preliminary discussion on channel 3, this interview was given PRIOR to the Asian Cup when CQ and the team's promised funds were again not delivered by the federation. Apparently the funds were later delivered -- Taj says the interview was made when CQ was angry and also there was a promise that it would not be aired, which now it appears channel 3 is going back on. So much mayhem and circus..
Our country has been poisoned for 40 years by a regime that ruined everything from environment, sport, culture, killed and raped our culture etc.
When their grand and first leader of the regime are asked what he feels when he returns to Iran in 1979 he answers: Nothing ... NOTHING?!
If Iran is gonna take its place again as one of the greatest nations of the world, this regime must go away.
And I don't care if this is a football forum - Football in Iran is political, unfortunately!
Yes. For those that deny or are blind - watch the interwiew with Carlos on monday... about sport ministry that takes direct orders of the leaders of Islamic Republic!
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Originally posted by freak View Post
Dame Taj garm!!! I also liked the fact that unlike former IFF bosses, he said directly and decisively that he's looking for a foreign coach in the same standard as CQ!
All other IFF bosses brought either an Iranian or an assistant coach to replace the professional head coach and then had to change him again after a f*** up!
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Originally posted by Karimi 8 View PostWow this Misaghi guy seems like a prick... I had no idea
Maybe it's because we have such a low standard in our country that basically anyone who doesn't have e mental outburst on national TV I consider a level headed human being lol..
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Originally posted by Gholi View PostIranian national team's fund and all other funds in Iran from Tamin Ejtemai (social welfare, insurance,..) to education and other federations have been diverted to war in Yemen, Syria, And mercenaey groups in Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Whatever leftover they have,
they give it to regime thugs to beat up unpaid Iranian laborers, teachers, bus drivers, retired elders and religion minorities like Daravish Gonabadis, Baha'is, minorities like Baluchs and Kurds and prosecute political opposition geoups, environmentalists, nationalists and forcing Iranian intellectuals and professional to unemployment, depression, drug addiction or immigrating to other countries.
Football is just a tool for regime to make us occupied when they pillage our natural resources.
This regime sees everything … EVERY thing as a tool to promote its warmongering, terrorist agenda. Even sports and especially football.
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If Bahrain was still part of Iran today , we would probably have 3 fast players from there in TM.
The history behind bahrain :https://www.farsnews.com/news/139711...B1%DB%8C%D9%86
نماینده مجلس دوره پهلوی: محمدرضا شاه" انسان سستی بود ستایش سفیر انگلیس از شاه به*خاطر تجزیه بحرین
هوشنگ طالع نماینده مجلس دوره پهلوی درباره تجزیه بحرین در رژیم پهلوی و ازبین رفتن تمامیت ارضی ایران در آن زمان می*گوید.
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^ bro, Bahrain was ALREADY LOST waaaaayyy before the time ppl accuse shah of giving it away (Thru' british cunning and characteristic general mother-f**kery [yes, I just made a word]). It was only made official by then.
What shah did was stop the hemorrhage and maintained control of the 3 islands (Tonbs) ( - that were part of the brits' plan to pull away) in the middle of Persian gulf which wrestled control of the P gulf and oil routes in the hands of Iran.
It is an incorrect part of history that has got repeated by the IR.
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