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This is great and all, but can someone explain to me how a foreign minister - even if he is the most popular politician in the country - has any say on the state of Iranian football? He's a diplomat ffsOriginally posted by 04041374 View PostJavad Zarif to Khabar Varzeshi: "I know, that the people love Queiroz and we're here to fullfill their demands."
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Because people keep attacking their instagram and twitter page and ask rouhani/zari to do something since Goudarzi's not capable of fulfilling people's demand. So he has to step in to make sure that he's aware of their demand and will do everything to make them happy.Originally posted by lml View PostThis is great and all, but can someone explain to me how a foreign minister - even if he is the most popular politician in the country - has any say on the state of Iranian football? He's a diplomat ffs
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May be he inspires to be president one day. Football in Iran is an effective political tool.Originally posted by lml View PostThis is great and all, but can someone explain to me how a foreign minister - even if he is the most popular politician in the country - has any say on the state of Iranian football? He's a diplomat ffs.... At the end I am nothing other than ordinary
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indeed...!!its a shame but that's the way it is nowadays in iran... especially when it comes to our football..!Originally posted by Damavand View PostKhabar Margesh, why could he not do this last year or something. Nothing gets done in that Kharab Shodeh until there is an Ultimatum.
That pitch is a disgrace. My nearby high school has better pitches than that one.
hence why CQ has to constantly revert to quitting threats to get the necessities he needs for our continued football progress..!
in principal you'r correct..!!Originally posted by lml View PostThis is great and all, but can someone explain to me how a foreign minister - even if he is the most popular politician in the country - has any say on the state of Iranian football? He's a diplomat ffs
but if you actually believed that Iran's football isnt still highly political and a big publicity tool for political figures, especially so at its core organizational level, then you'r just too naive..!!
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Originally posted by khodam View PostMay be he inspires to be president one day. Football in Iran is an effective political tool.Point takenOriginally posted by BacheLot View Postbut if you actually believed that Iran's football isnt still highly political and a big publicity tool for political figures, especially so at its core organizational level, then you'r just too naive..!!
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He is one of Rohani's favorites and an advisor. He can push the message.Originally posted by lml View PostThis is great and all, but can someone explain to me how a foreign minister - even if he is the most popular politician in the country - has any say on the state of Iranian football? He's a diplomat ffssigpic
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