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Is there an ego, lobbying, and "gang" problem in TM?
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Wow this is interesting! Wait so could it be that Azmoun publicly ridiculing Ramin and "non deserving TM players" was him laying down the marker indirectly to Taremi as TM's top dog? Haha I swear you could write a proper khale zanak tv series about this TM squad
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The person has most influenced in tm last few years and even the time he was not invited IS RAMIN REZAIYAN.
RAMIN push his agenda through mehdi and he has influenced on medi.....tm players turning on skocic ITS ROOT IS RAMIN REZAIAN.
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Want to see another example of the toxicity surrounding TM? Just take a look at Kanani's reaction to Soroosh yesterday when Soroosh appeared to calmly wish to calm Kanani down when he confronted the referee. This is what happens when you have major parti-bazi, and a lobby of players backing you.
This guy should have been cut for AT LEAST 6 months from TM if not barred completely for the bus incident and now he appears to be getting more poroo and belligerent game by game
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Lol. Taremi is not the head of any of the "gangs" in TM.
He is a follower and is easily swayed. He has a lot of weight, but he's not the leader of any changes in TM.
For example Skocic being ousted was pushed through primarily by Ansarifard, Hajisafi, JB, and yes Taremi was in with them, but he was not the leader.
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Loved reading through all of your comments here. Just to stir the pot some more, wanted to mention with my Iranian psychoanalysis again how Saman Ghoddos is black sheep and outsider. We already discussed this couple weeks ago but yeah. Taremi also always whining and complaining
best phrase of the week: bebakhsid googly magooly players.
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MontazerimOriginally posted by oracle View Post
Mokhlesam aria jan
Currently I am under severe stress for pp match in acl. I will join tomorrow night after pp advance, or if pp fail to advance ,will join Wednesday .
va be omide pirooziye Perspolis!
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My thoughts too Aria jan. Taremi is one of the main culprits alongside his band consisting of Jahanbakhsh etc. Whilst I feel that we are spoilt with the talent of Taremi, we cannot deny his role in fostering a toxic environment in TM.Originally posted by aria32 View PostThank you for opening this thread! This has also been on my mind for a while. As much as I love Taremi, I think he is the main culprit. Given his status as one of the GOATs of persian football, there is a higher responsibility for him to be the leader of this team. And I haven’t seen any leadership from him (barring the England game). His constant whining, teenage school-boy like behaviour with his friends JB Ansarifard Ezza, and failure to i still more professionalism on the team despite starring for a top quality european side have been really disappointing to watch. Sure, there is definitely some resistance but he needs to do a better job. And maybe that starts with embracing younger players in camp such as Hosseinnejad, Hazbavi, etc. Why don’t we ever see pics of them together in the ordu?
Also would love to get Kateb jan’s take on this thread since he always has some inside tea on TM camp.
To be fair, I want to balance out my analysis by saying that sometimes when you are in the right you can exhibit more aggressive and stroppy behavior in the face of undignified behavior of others, and it could be that Taremi is truly pissed off with behind the scenes issues. However, I just don't think this is likely, why? Because these players leak information so often we would have heard of these malpractices. In addition, these players are the benefactors of such malpractices, un-meritocratic selections, nepotism and so much more (car permits, gold coins, property deals etc)!
Mark my words, that captaincy debacle in the Uzbekistan game is just the start of some major scandals. I want to be wrong. Time will tell.
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Taremi is way too passive to be captain.Originally posted by Keshwardoost View PostJust put Kaanani as Capitan as se how it goes.. if we dont have the leaders, might aswell pick the biggest dude? (Joking)
Taremi is a clear choice, since Ezza isnt allwayz tip top shape. If he moves to a ok club, in an ok league, he would be ideal C material.
Team really needs to switch from old players to younger ones even if it will dip in quality in the start, might aswell give a young hungry player with something to prove, the holy C.
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Just put Kaanani as Capitan as se how it goes.. if we dont have the leaders, might aswell pick the biggest dude? (Joking)
Taremi is a clear choice, since Ezza isnt allwayz tip top shape. If he moves to a ok club, in an ok league, he would be ideal C material.
Team really needs to switch from old players to younger ones even if it will dip in quality in the start, might aswell give a young hungry player with something to prove, the holy C.
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Mokhlesam aria janOriginally posted by aria32 View PostThank you for opening this thread! This has also been on my mind for a while. As much as I love Taremi, I think he is the main culprit. Given his status as one of the GOATs of persian football, there is a higher responsibility for him to be the leader of this team. And I haven’t seen any leadership from him (barring the England game). His constant whining, teenage school-boy like behaviour with his friends JB Ansarifard Ezza, and failure to i still more professionalism on the team despite starring for a top quality european side have been really disappointing to watch. Sure, there is definitely some resistance but he needs to do a better job. And maybe that starts with embracing younger players in camp such as Hosseinnejad, Hazbavi, etc. Why don’t we ever see pics of them together in the ordu?
Also would love to get Kateb jan’s take on this thread since he always has some inside tea on TM camp.
Currently I am under severe stress for pp match in acl. I will join tomorrow night after pp advance, or if pp fail to advance ,will join Wednesday .
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Thank you for opening this thread! This has also been on my mind for a while. As much as I love Taremi, I think he is the main culprit. Given his status as one of the GOATs of persian football, there is a higher responsibility for him to be the leader of this team. And I haven’t seen any leadership from him (barring the England game). His constant whining, teenage school-boy like behaviour with his friends JB Ansarifard Ezza, and failure to i still more professionalism on the team despite starring for a top quality european side have been really disappointing to watch. Sure, there is definitely some resistance but he needs to do a better job. And maybe that starts with embracing younger players in camp such as Hosseinnejad, Hazbavi, etc. Why don’t we ever see pics of them together in the ordu?
Also would love to get Kateb jan’s take on this thread since he always has some inside tea on TM camp.
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I haven't seen anything impressive from him tbh, he still has a long way to go. I think Esmaeil Gholizadeh was very involved though in keeping everyone togetherOriginally posted by Hosseini View PostI really liked Kasra Taheri during the u17 WC. I think he could also make a good leader, tapping in that Iranian psychoanalysis
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Nice! Hoping these prospects get a chance to play some real club football!Originally posted by Hosseini View PostI really liked Kasra Taheri during the u17 WC. I think he could also make a good leader, tapping in that Iranian psychoanalysis
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I really liked Kasra Taheri during the u17 WC. I think he could also make a good leader, tapping in that Iranian psychoanalysis
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I actually trust Iranians with psychoanalysis, we're pretty astute in reading people I feel. Ah nice, I'll watch out for these guys you mentioned. I know Hosseinnejad but not the others. Gone are the days I used to skip lessons as a teenager to watch our Omid team!Originally posted by The View Post
I might be psychoanalysing too much, but I think at least for the future generation, we have two potential leaders.
Hosseinnejad seems to be very mature. He has a leader's "swag".
Just the way he conducts himself on the pitch is levels above a peer like Salmani.
The other is Andarz. From what we saw of his in the world cup he is also mature for his age. Only thing is that he seems like the type that might occasionally lose his cool.
Khodabandelou was also a potential leader of the next generation, but he seems to have fallen off in the past year or so and doesn't seem like will be a regular TM player.
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