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Good interview.
He was spot on when talking about how our players are great technically, but not physically, and that our players are emotional, which can affect their quick decision-making during critical times.













where is Iranand who is the ***-ghol who is giving the interview who knows nothing but thanks for posting the interview Dan Gaspar is a good gk coach
Proud to be Shirazi, Proud to be a supporter of Persepolis F.C., Bayern Munchen F.C., Fajr Sepasi and Bargh Shiraz, and most importantly Team-Melli-y-Iran

















nice interview, gaspar really seems to know what hes talking about glad to have in in the TM coaching staff.

















good stuff, so they know were the weaknesses are and hopefully they can correct them by summer.
Beware of IRI tricks. Election is coming!!Do not be fooled, take every news with grain of salt












min 1:48 NICE![]()

















look at the guys face when hes asking: How did you end i "Airan" ?
















The last part "Well, Dan I definitely feel smarter after talking to you"
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Dan Gaspar seems like a knowledgable nice guy, however the interviewer seemed a bit retarded. How many times must someone pronounce Iran correctly infront of you before it sinks into your thick skull? But no, he continued to say Eye-ran. Also all of the disrespect he showed towards Iran, like "how did you end up there". If I remember correctly last time Eye-ran kicked the sh*t out of your country in football, so show some respect to your superiors.
















I was actually trained by Dan Gasper for my D coaching license.
I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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