Azadi is nostalgic, we should play all of our "big" games there. But of course it would be nice to play games at naghshe jahan and imam reza every year
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Azadi is nostalgic, we should play all of our "big" games there. But of course it would be nice to play games at naghshe jahan and imam reza every year
They should play the Turkmenistan game in karaj because realistically no more than 10-15k going to that game. Looks like only the track and pitch left to install in the new stadium if that's ready they should play the 2 March wcq's there. Tehranis don't go to games anymore they don't deserve all the tm games in azadi
Even Honda was shocked Azadi wasn't full. He said he was hoping to see Azadi full.
Inam harfaye ye Japonie del sooz rajebe emptiness e Azadi.
Until more fans show up to Azadi, I agree, games should be played in Takhti.
Full CQ press conference after Japan match
Yes PF jaan, I too agree with your suggestion. Although I think one of the cures for Azadi's Lack of fans is to play all of the upcoming TM matches outside of Tehran, so much and so long that Tehranis start missing these matches, and hopefully start complaining about it. This way upon moving back TM important games to Azadi, these spoiled fans would better appreciate such great opportunities and resume filling up the stadium.
One of the reasons for our empty stadiums is since the country had been deprived of having entertainment events such as music concerts for over 30 years, these past several years upon various singers concerts at big venues such as Borje Milad etc. many people prefer spending their time and limited budget in such events for they never had the opportunity to attend and enjoy.
The times our stadiums were getting packed with pretty much all football matches, the country lacked any other entertainment events, where people could get out of their homes and enjoy watching competitions etc.
Not to mention the birth of Internet and the cyber world, including the satellite TVs and music radios...
Therefore there are so many variables causing our stadiums suffering from lack of spectators.
This is a transition, for people of Iran are enjoying the new forms of entertainment, rather than hat of sports and in particular football, otherwise, this is not the first time our football has failed to impress or conquer an important international tournament (since the revolution)
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