I thought this deserved a new thread. Incompetence at it's best. I really hope Taj or whoever else's fault this is gets punished. We lost the best coach we ever had for this joke of a coach and due to a supposed mistake in the contract we must now pay him his full salary plus interest!! This is close to 200 billion toman at the current exchange rate. More to follow.
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IFF loses case against Wilmots. Must pay over 6 million euros!!
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Originally posted by pajamNL View PostKhak to Sare I.R.
It was rather obvious the way they orchestrated it through All their media outlets & turning the idiot domestic PP fans against him by using their long-time matarsak (brangoh)
Clearly they were fearing Carlos’s ever increasing popularity with Iranian people in & especially outside the country ..!
I became fairly certain of my suspicion After discovering the ridiculously lucrative contract term$ which (Our supposedly broke-ass IFF) had offered to Lure in that Washed-up, hapless, ass-clown of a coach Wiltits ..!
This info further vindicates my overall assessment of the matter at hand ..!
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Now I’m sure they’ll use today’s judgement as an excuse to further deny our Football Funding..!& endure our continued demise ..!
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Originally posted by Salar View PostAs much as I dislike Misaghi, tune into tv3 to watch the program currently on the issue.
And I defended taj here before bc I thought and still think to some extent this was all way over his head as he stuck his neck on line multiple times to keep CQ, but it seems IFFs lawyers fucked up majorly in court to lose this case and even be put in the position.
and more caution needed to be shown. The guy has track record as charlatan and has wife who is a well known lawyer!
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Originally posted by pajamNL View PostKhak to Sare I.R.
Agha jan, if the Dutch football association named the KNVB messes things up, is the football association to blame or the Dutch government? What does the government have to do with the KNVB? These are two totally different institutions.
It's very tiresome to see and read every single thing that has to do with Iran being politicized by the diaspora. There is not a single country in the world where the government controls every little thing, such a phenomenon does not exist, especially in a big country such as Iran.
The persons that had designed and set up the idiotic contract with Wiltits (and thus work for IFF) are to blame and nothing else.
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postfrom the get go I had my suspicions that Forcing Carlito out @ it’s core was a political ploy by IR establishment Executed as usual by the their establishment cronies ..!
It was rather obvious the way they orchestrated it through All their media outlets & turning the idiot domestic PP fans against him by using their long-time matarsak (brangoh)
Clearly they were fearing Carlos’s ever increasing popularity with Iranian people in & especially outside the country ..!
I became fairly certain of my suspicion After discovering the ridiculously lucrative contract term$ which (Our supposedly broke-ass IFF) had offered to Lure in that Washed-up, hapless, ass-clown of a coach Wiltits ..!
This info further vindicates my overall assessment of the matter at hand ..!
Ps
Now I’m sure they’ll use today’s judgement as an excuse to further deny our Football Funding..!& endure our continued demise ..!
The Iranian football association and the Iranian government are two separate institutions. It is time to give Iran credit as a country and show respect, at least that is my opinion. Being condescending and negative regarding everything Iranian and making up conspiracy theories will bring us nowhere man.
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Originally posted by Sepehr9 View Post
The Iranian football association and the Iranian government are two separate institutions. It is time to give Iran credit as a country and show respect, at least that is my opinion. Being condescending and negative regarding everything Iranian and making up conspiracy theories will bring us nowhere man.
There was no "deciding". There was a unified effort by the Sports Ministry, loser pundits, and certain sections of domestic fans(I speak as a fan of Persepolis as well) to get rid of CQ. Anyone who rewatches domestic media regarding Team Melli in the last 2 years prior to CQs departure can see the smear campaigns.
Of course there were many miscalculations on their part. Branko left to Saudi, Wilmots was a worse coach than could possibly be imagined, and our qualification is now at risk.
There are few to to zero clubs in Iran that are privately owned, TV rights are controlled by state media, and player sales are influenced by sarbazi rules. There's little to suggest PGL is running independently.
I think its more of an insult to Iranians to assume this was an honest mistake and not gross incompetence by IR. I'm sure if politics was not an issue there would be a more competent group of Iranians to run our football domestic or diaspora.
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