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    #61
    Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
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    LOL what a beautiful site!
    Team Meli Iran
    Perspolis FC
    Malavan Bandar Anzali


    "I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz

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      #62
      Originally posted by Keano View Post
      Goaaaaaaall Perspolisi. Own goal off of a deflection
      It was going on target.

      Not an own goal.

      Final score:

      SEP 0 - PER 1....PER advances to final vs DAM on June 2nd.

      Branco is close to becoming the King of Kings in Iranian football.

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        #63
        Originally posted by beri486 View Post

        Branco is close to becoming the King of Kings in Iranian football.

        Team Meli Iran
        Perspolis FC
        Malavan Bandar Anzali


        "I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz

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          #64
          Ok now should Persepolis win the hazfi final, the question with not even slightest intention of taunting other teams is, what happens to Super Cup? Are we gonna play our B team? [emoji1][emoji1][emoji1]


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            #65
            Originally posted by Keano View Post
            Ok now should Persepolis win the hazfi final, the question with not even slightest intention of taunting other teams is, what happens to Super Cup? Are we gonna play our B team? [emoji1][emoji1][emoji1]
            We'll send this Ardakan based Afghani club

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              #66
              QN in the post--match press conference claimed that this match was engineered leading to Perspolis' victory. He went on to say that people will judge this whole thing...

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                #67
                Originally posted by Keano View Post
                QN in the post--match press conference claimed that this match was engineered leading to Perspolis' victory. He went on to say that people will judge this whole thing...
                Did he talk about the penalty that the referee gifted to them? Let me guess, Persepolis also paid Kiani off.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Keano View Post
                  QN in the post--match press conference claimed that this match was engineered leading to Perspolis' victory. He went on to say that people will judge this whole thing...
                  K.Sher!

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                    #69
                    Sepahan fans destroyed cars and beat several more fans. A poor boy was blinded after rocks were thrown through the windshield of the car he was sitting in.

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                      #70
                      As an Isfahani and Sepahan supporter, these actions done by our fans is absolutely pathetic. I am a big time Perspolis hater, but violence like that is never the solution especially amongst the fans. Let all the drama be on the field.
                      This will give the government more reasons not to allow women in the games.

                      As for the game itself, I am very impressed and pleased more and more with Niazmand. Sepahan needs to do whatever to lock him down for the next 6 years or so.

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                        #71
                        congrats to all longi fans. We ran out of gas in the 2nd half of the season, and GN's tactics ultimately failed. Time to move on to the raps.

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                          #72
                          Who is going to represent iran in the next acl if pp win the cup?

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                            #73
                            https://kayhanlife.com/lifestyle/foo...aH-wNBSIpGP80o

                            Violent clashes left 144 football fans injured after a semi-final Premier League match between Persepolis F.C. and Sepahan S.C. at Isfahan’s Naghsh-e- Jahan Stadium on May 30, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported, citing Ghafoor Rastin, the head of Isfahan’s accident and emergency services.

                            “Several fights broke out before, during and after the match between Persepolis and Sepahan fans at Naghsh-e Jahan Stadium,” Mr. Rastin said. “Emergency services treated 116 people at the stadium and transferred another 28 with more serious injuries to local hospitals. Four members of the accident and emergency services suffered superficial injuries, and two ambulances sustained minor damages.”

                            “Unruly fans set fire to several cars and damaged a few buildings. Police have arrested 25 people so far,” Isfahan Police Chief Brigadier General Mehdi Masoumbeigi said during a press conference on May 30. “The match had started with no incident. However, a dispute between Persepolis and Sepahan players during the extra time triggered several fights in the stands.”

                            Tensions reached boiling point after Sepahan missed a crucial penalty earlier in the game. A heated argument among players in the overtime emptied both benches and brought their respective coaching teams on to the pitch. The stadium security swiftly ended the dispute and restored calm, but not before being attacked by some fans in the stands. Fighting escalated among the spectators and continued outside the stadium after a highly controversial 1-0 win by Persepolis in overtime.

                            People on social media have posted video clips and photographs of fighting inside and outside the stadium.

                            Footage posted by the pro-Persepolis site @piroozinews shows a car allegedly torched by Sepahan fans outside the stadium. A voice off-camera says: “The car belongs to reporters from Tehran who had traveled to Isfahan to cover the football match. Their only crime was to have a Tehran license plate on their car.”

                            A tweet by the same site reads: “The reporters who had traveled from Tehran to Isfahan to cover the semi-final football match had their car burned by Sepahan fans.”

                            Another footage posted by @farhadeto shows a young boy whose head and eye are bandaged lying on a stretcher inside an ambulance. The accompanying tweet says: “Does a championship cup worth this child’s eye?”

                            A photograph posted by @miladkhmz shows a young man with several scars on his back which he allegedly sustained during clashes between fans at the match between Persepolis and Sepahan.

                            Meanwhile, Amir Ghalenoei, the head coach of Sepahan has said that the final score of the match was “engineered,” state-aligned Tasnim News Agency reported.

                            “Sepahan players showed great character. Others will write about this game later. Many people might not have the courage to talk about ‘engineered games and championships.’ However, the truth will eventually come out. People will be the ultimate judge,” Mr. Ghalenoei said at a news conference after the match.

                            Saeed Fattahi, the director of Iran Football League Organization, has dismissed Ghalenoei’s claims, semi-official Fars news agency reported.

                            “Would they still talk about an ‘engineered win’ if they had scored the penalty?” Mr. Fattahi asked. “The media should help dispel these baseless allegations. What engineering? Crowds in sports stadiums do not differ from society at large. The media covers sports events. The current approach will not ensure the safety and security of fans at football games. All state institutions should work together to solve these problems.”

                            Fattahi added: “Some fans reportedly targeted cars with Tehran license plates. The stadium’s insurance covers the damages. Authorities in Isfahan will investigate these incidents. Such violent clashes should not happen. Many fans ran away after fights broke out, fearing for their safety. By contrast, football fans in most other countries stay until the end of a match to support their teams.”

                            I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by naderb94 View Post
                              As for the game itself, I am very impressed and pleased more and more with Niazmand. Sepahan needs to do whatever to lock him down for the next 6 years or so.
                              We have a bright future in goalkeeper role with Beiranvand and Niazmand. I really hope they can push each other to continue improve even further over the next decade

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                                #75
                                داماش همراه با پرسپولیس به زمین نیامد/ درخواست بیرانوند و سیدجلال هم بی*اثر ماندبه دلیل عدم حضور هواداران داماش در ورزشگاه بازیکنان این تیم حاضر به حضور در زمین و بازی مقابل پرسپولیس نشدند.



                                پرسپولیس - داماش در آستانه لغو!

                                لحظاتی قبل بازیکنان ذخیره نیز وارد رختکن شدند و میانجی گری علیرضا بیرانوند نیز برای هواداران جواب نداد تا بازی در آستانه لغو یا تعویق قرار بگیرد.

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