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    #31
    Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post
    Sardar papa is their manager. Yeah i agree the league is so weak, same level of azeri league, more or less...

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    Berdiev didn't have much success with shekari and ezza.
    Even with Azmoun he made him stay to long in Russia and rubin kazan imo

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      #32
      He was in Persepolis and unfortunately Golmo did not give him a real chance.
      Majidi gave chance to Hosseinzadeh, Sadeghi, Khaghani ,Paykan, SNA did the same and they are happy with their decision.
      It's very weird ,Golmo provided opportunity and start two Tajik U21 players but not Arya,
      Did he not watch U23 games during qualification?


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        #33
        Golmo's biggest weakness is his almost complete distrust in young players. Its very disheartening.

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          #34
          Originally posted by St_Mark View Post
          He was in Persepolis and unfortunately Golmo did not give him a real chance.
          Majidi gave chance to Hosseinzadeh, Sadeghi, Khaghani ,Paykan, SNA did the same and they are happy with their decision.
          It's very weird ,Golmo provided opportunity and start two Tajik U21 player but not Arya,
          Karaji-parasts, even when it's our own neighbours, is a strong element of our cultural DNA. I still stand by it: great move by Arya. Go somewhere where they appreciate your youth and your talents.

          I remember one time, I was with with my girlfriend at the time (who was Iraqi) and my Indian friend, and we were on an escalator and this older Iranian couple starts talking to us and they asked where we were from and when we did, the older man said "Oh (to my friend), your people are better than us!" It was so cringe-y, I stopped all conversation with the couple and walked away once we reached the bottom of the escalator.
          "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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            #35
            Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
            Golmo's biggest weakness is his almost complete distrust in young players. Its very disheartening.
            And some wants him as TM coach

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              #36
              Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
              And some wants him as TM coach
              I've never believed TM coach's job is to develop youngsters. His job is to get the most out of the best players available regardless of age. If there are good young players who deserve to be in the top 23 they should be invited, otherwise, no need to force it.
              Clubs are responsible for youth development.

              Golmo is also a sensitive guy. Persepolis has tons of pressure, but I'm not sure he could handle the pressure that is on TM, as a loss in the league is usually less consequential than a loss for TM. Plus Iranian media and esteghlalis would destroy him.
              Shame, because I think tactically and in terms of physical preparation, he is probably the best domestic coach now.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                I've never believed TM coach's job is to develop youngsters. His job is to get the most out of the best players available regardless of age. If there are good young players who deserve to be in the top 23 they should be invited, otherwise, no need to force it.
                Clubs are responsible for youth development.

                Golmo is also a sensitive guy. Persepolis has tons of pressure, but I'm not sure he could handle the pressure that is on TM, as a loss in the league is usually less consequential than a loss for TM. Plus Iranian media and esteghlalis would destroy him.
                Shame, because I think tactically and in terms of physical preparation, he is probably the best domestic coach now.

                It's something to do with Self-Concept
                He was given a lifetime chance.

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                  #38
                  yahya destroying
                  persepolis youth.
                  right now pp is in need of forward
                  while barzgar goes over sea.

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                    #39
                    ^ You have a good point AND Kazakhstan is not overseas.

                    Go Arya!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Futbaldoost View Post
                      ^ You have a good point AND Kazakhstan is not overseas.

                      Go Arya!
                      under sea
                      above the sea
                      next to the sea

                      pp we had
                      rostaie
                      ehsan hossini
                      hossinipour
                      aria barzgar
                      sharifi
                      abdi
                      and we go bring manochehr sef from tajik
                      and play him heis u 23 player.(vahdat is good)
                      and now we interviewing over the hill forwards in turkey.

                      yahya has enough players to win the league
                      he could of played all the players i mentined
                      and made stong pp for years to come
                      instead .....

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                        I've never believed TM coach's job is to develop youngsters. His job is to get the most out of the best players available regardless of age. If there are good young players who deserve to be in the top 23 they should be invited, otherwise, no need to force it.
                        Clubs are responsible for youth development.

                        Golmo is also a sensitive guy. Persepolis has tons of pressure, but I'm not sure he could handle the pressure that is on TM, as a loss in the league is usually less consequential than a loss for TM. Plus Iranian media and esteghlalis would destroy him.
                        Shame, because I think tactically and in terms of physical preparation, he is probably the best domestic coach now.
                        Lack of trust of young talent is iran football weakness.
                        If a TM coach invite and play an old washed up players over young talent, I consider he is not doing a good job

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
                          And some wants him as TM coach
                          yahya is timid in big games.
                          very conservative looking dont lose.
                          in a marathon league is good
                          in a tm i dontsee him succeed .
                          if we must have iranian coach
                          i rather have galenoie then yahya.
                          yahya will play all old players and once he isnfinish
                          coaching us we will have extremely old team

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by taremiscores View Post
                            Alip also officially signed with them today too. He’s a Zenit player.
                            Yes, that's who I was referring to in my last post.

                            Alip already scored for zenit in their 2-1 victory over Brondby last week.

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                              #44


                              I think this is the player you all are talking about

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                                #45


                                Aria Barzegar and Jasurbek Jaloliddinov

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