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    Werder Bremen's fans rule out investing in Iranian Football

    I think the fans were angry about investing in a country with human right offences/womens' rights issues etc...

    http://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball...a-1173502.html

    Google Translate:

    A commitment in Iran? Werder Bremen had an expert opinion on the chances and risks of a trip to the country. Fans criticize the reflections sharply.


    In the summer, Werder coach Alexander Nouri set off on an "adventure trip through Iran", as the "Bild" newspaper described . Nouri's father comes from the country, the coach visited relatives and commented on a football match. "The people knew me, and Werder as a whole is very well known there. We are the only Bundesliga team to be shown live," Nouri said.

    Werder became curious: Is Iran a worthwhile field for the Bundesliga? There were voices from the club that suggested: "Iran is not uninteresting for us, we are exploring the market on the ground", said Werder boss Klaus Filbry the " Weser-Kurier ". On behalf of the Bremer, an expert examined a possible commitment. He came to the conclusion that "despite Iran's potential risks," Iran could be a great opportunity for Werder.

    Werder has been trying for some time to penetrate untapped markets, most recently in the USA - with the Bremeners bombarding 17-year-old attacker Josh Sargent. Iran also has a lot of talents, the team in the quarter-finals at the current U17 World Cup, Germany 4-0 defeated in the group stage . From a sports perspective, a commitment in Iran could be very profitable.

    "Hit in the face"

    But the Werder reflections have also caused violent criticism among some fans. An online petition against a commitment was launched, which has so far signed 426 supporters . The members of the ultra-group Caillera also oppose an Iranian commitment.

    In a letter to the managing director of the Werder board, SPIEGEL said: "While Alexander Nouri was warmly welcomed in Iran, this will not be the case for more than half of all Werder fans are not allowed to enter Iran, and homosexuals expect the death penalty in Iran - tied up and suspended from cranes in public. "

    In the letter, which was to be handed over to Werder's management already in mid-June, it is said that "one is stunned" by the statements of Werder boss Filbry: "They are a" slap in the face "of all" Werder have so far credibly used sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism and racism ". The ultras refer explicitly not to the people in Iran, but to the government: "Iran with its current political leadership can and may not be interesting for the SV Werder."

    "Homework done"

    At the request of SPIEGEL, Werder Bremen said: "There are currently no concrete plans to travel to Iran." An external expertise had been prepared, contrasting pros and cons and "sketching the framework conditions for a trip to Iran". In addition, you are in contact with the active fan scene on this topic. So far, neither a game in the room, nor a cooperation, nor anything else. The SV Werder had only "made his homework internally and thought of this topic as a precautionary measure".

    The human rights organizations Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International complain about human rights violations in Iran. The Amnesty Report of 2017 states that "members of religious and ethnic minorities have been discriminated against and prosecuted, and women and girls have suffered violence and discrimination in many ways, and the authorities imposed numerous death sentences and directed hundreds of people Public."

    At Werder, the topic has been discussed: "Familiarity with the assessments of different NGOs", the association said. And further: "We are aware that if you get the opportunity to place your own values ​​and promote them, you should only tackle a trip to Iran." Werder Bremen currently does not have a final rating.

    #2
    Fuck these dumb people. Why punish the people of Iran for a government that they don't even like?


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      #3
      Germans are cucks

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        #4
        https://twitter.com/FootballPersian/...73735758970881

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          #5
          Werder Bremen is sponsored by a Chinese company.
          These "fans" who I have no doubt are pretenders, can go f*** themselves.

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            #6
            interesting...coming from a nation that does not have freedom of speech and jails an 88 year old grandmother for certain type of speech (ie holocaust denial).

            https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/37506930...enier-to-jail/

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              #7
              We do all the things mentioned in that article. We hang people in public as if we are still in the dark ages. we routinely and "lawfully" discriminate against ALL religious and political minorities, we execute gay people, we rape virgin girls before we execute them (it's Islamic law), and we don't even allow our women to go to Stadiums to watch football games.

              I don't blame Beremen for being hesitant to invest in Iran. Most of us Iranians living outside of Iran won't invest in that country either.

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                #8
                Originally posted by NFL View Post
                We do all the things mentioned in that article. We hang people in public as if we are still in the dark ages. we routinely and "lawfully" discriminate against ALL religious and political minorities, we execute gay people, we rape virgin girls before we execute them (it's Islamic law), and we don't even allow our women to go to Stadiums to watch football games.

                I don't blame Beremen for being hesitant to invest in Iran. Most of us Iranians living outside of Iran won't invest in that country either.
                Okay for Werder Beremen not to investment in Iran. If Iranians do not invest in Iran, as NFL mentioned, then they need to shut and do not complain.
                There are Iranians who care and will invest in Iran because of its people, our ancestors, and our heritage.
                چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد

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                  #9
                  dont invest in iranian football or iranian players? The latter would be ridiculous, our boys just smashed them 4-0 . I smell koon soozi

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                    #10
                    Oh how am I going to sleep tonight knowing footballing giants, Werder Bremen won't set up a pyramid scheme in Iran.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by diz View Post
                      interesting...coming from a nation that does not have freedom of speech and jails an 88 year old grandmother for certain type of speech (ie holocaust denial).

                      https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/37506930...enier-to-jail/
                      So in your opinion, lying in court and other corruption should also be part of freedom of speech?

                      Ontopic: I could understand Verbeek not wanting to live in and coach a club in Iran. But just a friendly is bringing it too far.

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                        #12
                        Good.

                        Just like Israel should be blacklisted for their human rights abuses, I believe Iran should also be blacklisted by the entertainment/athletic orgs.
                        You want people to come to your country and do business with you? Improve your backward Islamist country instead of whining.

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                          #13
                          ^ LOL! As if it will be the government that will suffer.

                          Yes, lets deny the Iranian people any joy or happiness by having entertainers/athletes boycott Iran. /sarcasm

                          All your suggestion of boycotting Iran will do is harm the Iranian people. It won't do a damn thing to the regime.

                          You know what the main difference is between Iran and Israel? Iran is not a democracy. The policies of the Iranian government do not reflect the will of the people. Whereas Israel is a democracy and all the horrific shit they do/their policies are a reflection of their electorate.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Persian-Pride87 View Post
                            ^ LOL! As if it will be the government that will suffer.

                            Yes, lets deny the Iranian people any joy or happiness by having entertainers/athletes boycott Iran. /sarcasm

                            All your suggestion of boycotting Iran will do is harm the Iranian people. It won't do a damn thing to the regime.

                            You know what the main difference is between Iran and Israel? Iran is not a democracy. The policies of the Iranian government do not reflect the will of the people. Whereas Israel is a democracy and all the horrific shit they do/their policies are a reflection of their electorate.

                            Yea, it should hurt Iranian people until they decide as a collective to improve their country.
                            Just because Iranians are willing to bury their head in the sand and tolerate Islamist B.S, they can't expect foreigners to do the same or enable such behavior.

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                              #15
                              Ok keyboard warrior. Continue to live in the West (and in all likelihood in relative luxury) and advocate for policies that put pressure on the Iranian people. Of course it is easy for you to make such statements when you have no relatives inside Iran and you won't be personally harmed when the people of Iran are choked off economically from the rest of the world. Your words ring hollow.

                              Originally posted by The View Post
                              Yea, it should hurt Iranian people until they decide as a collective to improve their country.
                              Just because Iranians are willing to bury their head in the sand and tolerate Islamist B.S, they can't expect foreigners to do the same or enable such behavior.

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