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half the players are fat and the good ones are given so much crap that they cant handle and break. every good star emerging is ruined by the media and system, ali karimi, ali daei mahdavikia etc etc etc there are many. yes in europe drinking or partying prior to a match is tough on u, they wont be happy but in iran u get banned for having a modeled hair cut! i remember 2 years ago (i think) one of the esteghlal players (hanif omranzadeh) was not allowedto play for his hair style, he went through so much mansha'e akhlaghi etc to come back i never said they deserve attention, i said that they should be given attention to get out of the crappy situation they are in, not because they are crap! iran's football is well marginalized, there are many talents,many, if u watch lower leagues you will see what i mean, but how come none emerge? and the fat ass ones do? very few teams have proper developement systems, so many are so poorly managed that playing for them is just a mission, the rest of the middle east has no talent, but 20 times the money and attention (gulf countries not like palestine lol) u knk what i mean? khodama nafahmidam chi goftam but u kno lol |
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Iran, cradle of humanity
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All other Iranian resources may be limited and crude, but football players, Iran has unlimited number of them in a very high quality. It's just a matter of time before they are discovered and managed to the world standards, and that's when the world will be surprised. All it needs is a spark.
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Daei again named Persepolis coach
Persepolis’ technical committee selected Ali Daei on Monday as coach of Iran’s most popular football team.
Daei had publicly spoken out against Persepolis General Manager after the Reds won Iran’s Hazfi Cup in Bandar Anzali 10 days ago. However, he said on Monday that he was ready to sign a blank contract with the team. Daei, vacationing in Spain, is bound to announce his plans through his agent within the 12 hours. He had been criticized over the bad results in the Iran Professional League. The Tehran-based team suffered five defeats in a row for the first time in club’s history. Daei also made history by suffering 12 losses during a season. Nevertheless, former Iran and Persepolis captain inspired the team to claim the Hazfi Cup title for the second successive year. Former Shahin of Bushehr coach Hamid Estili is an alternative for Daei to take charge of Persepolis. http://www.persianfootball.com/live/...cup&Itemid=180 |
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Karimi happy for Persepolis homecoming
MNA - TEHRAN, Ali Karimi said that on Saturday he is so happy to return to Persepolis football team.
Free agent midfielder signed a one-year contract worth approximately $400,000 with Persepolis on Saturday. “Returning to Persepolis has given me a great pleasure. I want to play for the Persepolis for the remaining years,” Karimi said. "I had offers from the Emirati clubs but preferred to join Persepolis. Thanks to Mr. Kashani (Persepolis General Manager) to give me the opportunity to return to my team," he added. Karimi, popularly known as the "Wizard of Tehran", had joined Schalke 04 in the winter transfer window on a six-month contract that ended recently. He came off the bench for the last six minutes against Inter Milan in the first leg of the Champions League semifinal where the German club beat defending champion Inter Milan 5-2. He also played once in Bundeliga against Kaiserlautern Karimi joined Persepolis in 1998 and then left the team for Al Ahli of the UAE in 2001. The 33-year-old player inked a two-year deal with Bayern Munich in 2005. Karimi has played for Qatar SC and Al Sailiya as well as Iranian club Steel Azin. The 32-year-old player has played 112 times for Iran’s national team and scored 36 goals. http://www.persianfootball.com/live/...cup&Itemid=180 |
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#125 |
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iran u 21 beat iraq u21 in erbil for a place in 2012 london games, aswell akbarpoor , igor castro and haj safi joined tractor sazi, and queiroz didnt leave iran
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poor sepahan and zob ahan lol they will completely drop off the face of the earth. They've both lost key players and there is more to come. |
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sepahan and zobahan are tge only properly structured teams in iran, especially zobahan, they will be the same
its kinda like barca without messi, they will still be the best |
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royaye olampice iran 40 sale shod
dishab tu azadi teame u21 e iran gand zad 2-0 be aragh, hame tamashachiya be fedration shoar midadan footballe iran na omid shode, dar hameye guruh haye senni ye andisheye payeyi bayad kard be hal in keshvar , in fedration tu ye batlaghe zharf hastim |
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hala manam nemixastam ino begam vali khodayisham tu baziyike tu aragh bud shansi bordim.tup kheili daste araghiya bud
kollan tim melliye iran benazare man bar asase shans va emdade gheibie.hatta natayejiam ke migire khosh shansi miare.tactice dorost hesabi nadare o har sal ba azemayesho khataye ravesh haye bixod pish mire
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I agree with Freddy indeed.
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bazio bebini mese teame dabirestani bazi mikonan dribble zadano tak ravi 100% harf nadaran amma hich hadaf va neshaniyi nadaran tu bazi giijj mizanan, motasefane in systeme varzeshe iranam ke hich chizi az pishegari (herfei budan) o yad nemide
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man yadam nemiyad mansuriyan ghable inke sarmorabiye time omid beshe tu jayi morabigari karde bashe na?!
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#134 |
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ye do se mahi pase hamedan dastesh bud ke gand zad pas az un ye ye sali gozasht ta baz saro kallash peyda shod
az deede bazikoni, bazikone besiar khubi bud va yeki az behtarin haye iran bud tu zamane khodesh amma morabigari .... |
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Ali Mansourian will be a good coach in the future. He used to be the head coach of Pas-e Hamedan as Soroush said, and he also coached Iran's National team vs. Russia and Iran won the game. We shouldn't blame him for the the game. He didn't have time to be with the team, don't forget that our team didn't have a coach and Mansouran was named coach few weeks before the game. plus, the players had no morale to play against Iraq because they had lost the first leg 3-0 to Iraq due to using an ineligible player. We should blame only the federation, not the players and the coach.
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im not blaming him im blaming the fed for choosing him as a coach when he has 2 years experience
he can be good but team melli is just too much for him, he is a great man of sport though no doubt |
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the federation didn't choose him. Carlos Queiros did. Unless you mean that the federation has forced Queiros to choose him which is another issue that is possible.
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thats what i meani dont believe they flat out let carlos to decide, regardless, mansourian or not, iran's football system has major flaws, kar nemikone |
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Former Croatia coach Tomislav Ivic has died at the age of 77.
His death Friday was announced by the Croatian Football Federation. Croatian media says Ivic suffered from diabetes and heart problems. Ivic coached the national teams of the former Yugoslavia, Croatia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates, along with 20 clubs from 14 different countries, in a coaching career spanning 1967-2004. He won league titles with Hajduk Split, Ajax, Anderlecht, Porto, Panathinaikos and Olympique Marseille. In 2007, Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport named Ivic the most successful football coach in history, having won eight national titles in six different countries. Read more: http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/s...#ixzz1QIiPbeMV May he rest in Peace. |
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