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    #76
    Originally posted by Sholehzard View Post
    u really think irgc will take their money out of football or change their behaviour because of a asian champions league ban??? this is systemic and these guys cant stop stealing money.

    they air persepolis or esteghlal games and make millions in advertising. why would they share that????
    I’m not sure what your comment is trying to say. Are you saying nothing should be done and that’s just the way it is ?

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      #77
      Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
      I’m not sure what your comment is trying to say. Are you saying nothing should be done and that’s just the way it is ?
      if a ban will help things change in iran with clubs, then i support a ban.

      but i dont think anything will change. what im saying is that for people like irgc who make a career off stealing, u think they will change their behaviour cause acl banned perspepolis and esteghlal??? they wont. so a ban is pointless as it wont result in a change of behaviour

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        #78
        Originally posted by Sholehzard View Post
        if a ban will help things change in iran with clubs, then i support a ban.
        but i dont think anything will change. what im saying is that for people like irgc who make a career off stealing, u think they will change their behaviour cause acl banned perspepolis and esteghlal??? they wont. so a ban is pointless as it wont result in a change of behaviour
        That's not AFCs problem then. As corrupt as AFC is as long as this process continues, Iranian teams should be banned. There should not be any exceptions made just because someone's government doesn't yield to international norms.

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          #79
          Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
          Professionalism and private clubs will be impossible in Iran (and any country) if you can’t get tv rights money. End of story.

          Other positive about this is it will allow our league to finish on time and we won’t run into stupid ACL playoff games a few weeks before the World Cup. It’s a blessing in disguise.
          well said dada..!! 👍 All of it..!

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              #81
              Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
              Professionalism and private clubs will be impossible in Iran (and any country) if you can’t get tv rights money. End of story.

              Other positive about this is it will allow our league to finish on time and we won’t run into stupid ACL playoff games a few weeks before the World Cup. It’s a blessing in disguise.
              This time the world cup is in November, few chance to have an Iranian teams reaching the ACL final anyways.

              Steel azin and some others were privatized. It doesn't lead to something successful either

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                #82
                Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
                This time the world cup is in November, few chance to have an Iranian teams reaching the ACL final anyways.

                Steel azin and some others were privatized. It doesn't lead to something successful either
                I'm talking about all of the matches preceding the final, which just clutter up the schedule that is busy enough as is.

                Privatization without TV rights definitely won't work.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                  I'm talking about all of the matches preceding the final, which just clutter up the schedule that is busy enough as is.

                  Privatization without TV rights definitely won't work.
                  persepolis would of made it max to semi
                  IF WE DIDNT PLAY AL HILAL
                  we cant compete with arabs money.
                  it would of been fun to watch though
                  but
                  like you said wc year we can concentrate
                  on tm and A FRESH VAHID AMIRI
                  league will be hot

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                    #84
                    Thank god! No one wants to see these government dick suckers puppets in ACL!

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                      #85

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                        #86
                        ” نرود میخ آهنین در سنگ ”



                        2+2
                        بازیکن در لیست خرید استقلال در نیم فصل


                        4
                        بازیکن خارجی و داخلی مد نظر فرهاد مجیدی برای جذب در نیم فصل هستند.

                        خانه از پای بست ویران است
                        خواجه در بند نقش ایوان است

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                          #87
                          indeed sad day
                          we lost minimum
                          12 matches to watch

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                            #88
                            Esteghlal, Persepolis and Gol Gohar are out of the AFC Champions League.
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                            January 8, 2022
                            The professional status of three Iranian clubs Esteghlal, Persepolis, and Gol Gohar Sirjan was referred to the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee.

                            The Asian Football Confederation, after 20 inciting days for Iranian teams, finally decided to revoke the professional licenses of Esteghlal, Persepolis, and Gol Gohar Sirjan. As a result, these three teams, due to not obtaining a professional-grade A are prohibited from participation in Asian Club competitions. All three teams have already qualified for the AFC premier club competition, the AFC Champions League but the decision to revoke their professional licenses means they are banned from playing the next season’s edition.

                            The case of these three Iranian teams was also referred to the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee by the decision of this confederation, so that, if it so chooses, further actions regarding the issuance of professional licenses of these three teams in Iran can be made.

                            It was crystal clear that under the present rules and regulations of the AFC professional clubs’ requirements, the most popular teams in Iran and arguably in the whole of Asia, will not make the grade. Both Persepolis and Esteghlal are owned, controlled, and managed by the government, in itself a major drawback in maintaining their license as a professional club. There are loads of other reasons, including failure to regulate and control their finances, mounting debts, failure to produce balance sheets, legal cases against the clubs in FIFA committees and CAS plus failure to respect contracts of foreign players with non-payment and illegal reduction of wages being the main points.

                            The fact that both Persepolis and Esteghlal managed to operate for years in such shambolic status is a miracle, however, their luck has run out and Iran as a proud footballing nation has received a humiliation which we might not have heard the end of it yet.

                            https://www.teammelli.com/esteghlal-...mpions-league/
                            yeepp very sad
                            .....
                            .....
                            Supporting Team Melli

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                              #89
                              This is the best thing that could have happened for the long run.
                              The Clubs will suffer but so the the IR Muppets running these clubs.
                              Screw them


                              Originally posted by Keshwardoost View Post
                              Esteghlal, Persepolis and Gol Gohar are out of the AFC Champions League.
                              Uncategorized
                              January 8, 2022
                              The professional status of three Iranian clubs Esteghlal, Persepolis, and Gol Gohar Sirjan was referred to the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee.

                              The Asian Football Confederation, after 20 inciting days for Iranian teams, finally decided to revoke the professional licenses of Esteghlal, Persepolis, and Gol Gohar Sirjan. As a result, these three teams, due to not obtaining a professional-grade A are prohibited from participation in Asian Club competitions. All three teams have already qualified for the AFC premier club competition, the AFC Champions League but the decision to revoke their professional licenses means they are banned from playing the next season’s edition.

                              The case of these three Iranian teams was also referred to the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee by the decision of this confederation, so that, if it so chooses, further actions regarding the issuance of professional licenses of these three teams in Iran can be made.

                              It was crystal clear that under the present rules and regulations of the AFC professional clubs’ requirements, the most popular teams in Iran and arguably in the whole of Asia, will not make the grade. Both Persepolis and Esteghlal are owned, controlled, and managed by the government, in itself a major drawback in maintaining their license as a professional club. There are loads of other reasons, including failure to regulate and control their finances, mounting debts, failure to produce balance sheets, legal cases against the clubs in FIFA committees and CAS plus failure to respect contracts of foreign players with non-payment and illegal reduction of wages being the main points.

                              The fact that both Persepolis and Esteghlal managed to operate for years in such shambolic status is a miracle, however, their luck has run out and Iran as a proud footballing nation has received a humiliation which we might not have heard the end of it yet.

                              https://www.teammelli.com/esteghlal-...mpions-league/
                              yeepp very sad

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                                #90
                                Shock, sadness in Iran over AFC Champions League ruling

                                Iranian sports officials expressed shock and sadness Saturday at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) decision to exclude three clubs from this year's Champions League.

                                On Friday, the AFC declared Iran's top two clubs, Persepolis and Esteghlal, as well as Gol Gohar, ineligible for the 2022 season of the continent's top club competition, as they did not meet the "mandatory criteria" for admission.

                                The "Blues" of Esteghlal and the "Reds" of Persepolis are the best known teams in Iran, and their long-time rivalry is illustrated during their emblematic derbies in the capital Tehran.

                                Kuala Lumpur-based AFC did not give further details about its decision, but the criteria are broad and range from ensuring safety standards to meeting financial and legal conditions.

                                The governing body did not respond to a request for more details.

                                "It's really shocking. It's very difficult for me to accept it," lamented Persepolis coach Yahya Golmohammadi, quoted by Iranian media.

                                "Those who caused this historic scandal with their decisions must be held responsible," he added.

                                Esteghlal club executive Hojjat Karimi, quoted by ISNA news agency, said "all the fans are saddened by this issue."

                                According to Iranian sports newspaper Khabar Varzeshi, the AFC had warned the Sports Ministry in October to give up its joint ownership of Esteghlal and Persepolis.

                                "The whole problem today is the presence of politics in football," Dariush Mostafavi, an Iranian football federation official, told state television.

                                The federation's president, Shahaboddin Azizi-Khadem, pledged on state television Friday night that "we will learn from the bitter experiences of the past, in order to take measures so that the football of the country meets the requirements of the Confederation".

                                Persepolis made it to the AFC Champions League final twice, in 2018 and 2020. Esteghlal was a double winner of the competition in its previous format, and participated in the tournament on several occasions since the new format began with the 2002-2003 season.

                                https://sports.yahoo.com/shock-sadne...125311286.html

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