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  • PersianLegion
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    Originally posted by clipsport View Post
    Then you should know that the conversion of $ to toman is about 3300 now. I suspect that you know more about Samsonite briefcases and $100 bills than you claim.
    Yeah I receive 100$ bills from CIA in Samsonite briefcases every month to keep an eye on PFDC forumers! that is why I know about them you caught me!

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  • clipsport
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    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
    As that sexy blonde bombshell explained, it is a simple math and google search... less than 5 min.
    Then you should know that the conversion of $ to toman is about 3300 now. I suspect that you know more about Samsonite briefcases and $100 bills than you claim.

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  • PersianLegion
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    Originally posted by clipsport View Post
    I was referring to the Samsonite briefcases and the $100 bills.
    As that sexy blonde bombshell explained, it is a simple math and google search... less than 5 min.

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  • PersianLegion
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    Originally posted by rugs View Post
    So apparently the reason they didn't allow PP to be sold to Steel Azin is that 98% of his company's shares belong to his son and daughter who are 21 & 22.
    It is rumored that Hedayati is in debt 3 times of the amount he wants to pay for Persepolis and he is using this trick to avoid the collections... If he goes to jail for his embezzlement, how a 21 and a 23 year old can handle Persepolis? How about debt collectors? They make Persepolis situation even worse if they bring their dirty laundry to the club.

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  • ایرانی
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    Perspolis is truly one of the saddest stories in Iranian and football in general. This club should be the Bayern Munich or Barcelona of Asia with the amount of followers and potential it has.

    If Perspolis was strong, rest assured our national team would be much stronger as well. This is the biggest team in Iran with tens of millions of supporters.

    If you assess two of the strongest teams in International football in recent years, namely Spain and Germany whom are the past two world cup winners you will see the core of the these teams came from one club that being of Bayern Munich and Barcelona. With atleast 7-8 starters of each respective national team playing in one strong club. Naturally this develops a strong team chemistry, fluency in play and gives the team an edge over other teams.

    It really saddens me that there are people in our country holding our football back for personal and political reasons!!
    Perspolis needs a strong management that can carry it to its glory days.

    Imagine how much stronger Team Melli would be if the core of the team played in the one team.

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  • clipsport
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    Originally posted by shayan_esteghlali View Post
    Simple math mixed with some google searches
    I was referring to the Samsonite briefcases and the $100 bills.

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  • rugs
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    So apparently the reason they didn't allow PP to be sold to Steel Azin is that 98% of his company's shares belong to his son and daughter who are 21 & 22.

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  • shayan_esteghlali
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    Originally posted by clipsport View Post
    I'm not even gonna ask how and why you know this.
    Simple math mixed with some google searches

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  • clipsport
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    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
    300billion= 85.7 million dollars at exchange rate of 1$=3500 toman. Carrying that much of cash money needs 1.7537 cubic meters if all are in 100 dollar bills. It means carrying 48.53 normal size Samsonite business briefcase (17in*14in*9in) full of money around you! He needs to have a little more an a small army to carry that around
    I'm not even gonna ask how and why you know this.

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  • PersianLegion
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    Originally posted by Ab-Gosht View Post
    if i understood it right hedayati offered 296,666billion. one other buyer brought with him 300billion in cash in us dollar which also didn't meet the criteria. it seems one of them will be the buyer of perspolis
    300billion= 85.7 million dollars at exchange rate of 1$=3500 toman. Carrying that much of cash money needs 1.7537 cubic meters if all are in 100 dollar bills. It means carrying 48.53 normal size Samsonite business briefcase (17in*14in*9in) full of money around you! He needs to have a little more than a small army to carry that around

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  • persianallstars
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    so the conclusion: bilakh

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  • Ab-Gosht
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    Originally posted by rugs View Post
    Surprise Surprise...

    Behnam Pishro was disqualified from the auction for missing a payment deadline and Steel Azin didn't meet the requirements to purchase the club. The 4th round of the auction will be held on the 29th of Ordibehesht.

    http://isna.ir/fa/news/94021407848/م...ری
    if i understood it right hedayati offered 296,666billion. one other buyer brought with him 300billion in cash in us dollar which also didn't meet the criteria. it seems one of them will be the buyer of perspolis

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  • rugs
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    Surprise Surprise...

    Behnam Pishro was disqualified from the auction for missing a payment deadline and Steel Azin didn't meet the requirements to purchase the club. The 4th round of the auction will be held on the 29th of Ordibehesht.

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  • clipsport
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    Wasn't the winner supposed to be announced today?
    Any news?

    okay i found some stuff.


    maybe they will announce it tomorrow. maybe.

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  • Nokhodi
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    Originally posted by eerooni View Post
    Not really, Persian Gulf Arabs are 1000 times more business savy than our so called rich Bache AKhunds, trust me , they will do wonders, including building , training facilities and amazing stadiums even name it Persian Gulf Stadium, to attract even more people!
    If by business savvy you mean they throw money at everything - yes.

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