Very good counter by Persepolis. Khodabandeloo, Alishah and Alipour combined to get us the lead.
We had 2 other good counters, one was stopped by Sepahan (foul/good defense? I couldn't tell), and the other one got ruined due to a bad bounce on the pitch.
Bakic, Alishah, Mamali, Kanaani, and Alipour have been our best today.
Farshad has been atrocious.
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Isfahan has gone from one of the worst broadcasts in Iran to one of the best.
The graphics are clean and consistent. The broadcast quality and production is actually high. Some thought and planning went into it.
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As we Iranians ssy.. my eyes don't drink water with Vahid. He is a gentleman and had an amazing football career but Im not sure about coaching.
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^ stupidity is a trade in Iran nowadays. Football is just a show to keep people busy to not think of real problems. I have lost interest personally.
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These damn club executives spend shamelessly because it's not their money and they will never be held accountable.Originally posted by webmaster View PostAle Kasir gets 11 billion tomans from Esteghlal in Iran without even a day of practice. I guess he really screwed them inside and outside of the pitch. wow
https://www.instagram.com/p/DNn0EE9T...RlODBiNWFlZA==
Serge Aurier has hepatitis and Persepolis signed him before a single medical test! Now Persepolis will have to spend so much money to just buy out his contract.
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Ale Kasir gets 11 billion tomans from Esteghlal in Iran without even a day of practice. I guess he really screwed them inside and outside of the pitch. wow
22K likes, 3,525 comments - iranintlsport on August 21, 2025: " فوتبالی گزارش داده عیسی آلکثیر، مهاجم فصل گذشته پرسپولیس که امروز به ملوان پیوست، برای فسخ قرارداد خود با استقلال، ۱۱ میلیارد تومان از این باشگاه دریافت میکند تا بدون حتی یک جلسه تمرین با آبیپوشان، بیش از سی درصد از قرارداد ۲۷ میلیاردی خود را نقد کند. در این گزارش آمده: «آلکثیر به باشگاه گفته بود ۱۵ میلیارد تومان برای فسخ میخواهد و طبق شنیدهها مدیران استقلال با او با رقم ۱۱ میلیارد تومان به توافق رسیدهاند. قرارداد آلکثیر با استقلال، ۲۷ میلیارد و نیم بود که در نهایت آلکثیر بدون حتی یک ثانیه تمرین یا بازی کردن برای استقلال، ۱۱ میلیارد تومان گرفت و به ملوان بندرانزلی رفت.» در ادامه آمده: «البته طبق قوانین فیفا، آلکثیر میتوانست همه ۲۷ و نیم میلیارد تومان را بگیرد اما چون او با ملوان توافق کرده بود، احتمالا مازاد رقم قراردادش با استقلال را از ملوان گرفته است. این ماجرا نشان میدهد که آلکثیر حدود ۱۵ تا ۲۰ میلیارد تومان با ملوان قرارداد بسته است. کل این اتفاقات زرنگی خاص آلکثیر و مدیربرنامهاش را هم نشان میدهد.»".
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Given the years of playing in top Bundesliga teams and the professionalism he learned from these top clubs and football environment in general, he is absolutely one of the best available options we had at hand. He is a true class-act and drama-free individual who can contribute a lot to the team and our football.
Amir Hossein Peyrovani was also added as one of Hashemian's assistants and that got backlashed by the fans on Perspolis' IG page. Almost 19K of rants...
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostI really like the move to bring in Vahid Hashemian as I believe he has the most upside for a few reasons
- has a much higher level of knowledge of the game compared to any domestic option with his education in Europe and career credentials alone
- has a very professional attitude….never involved in any BS or hashieh
- understands the value of prioritizing young players and will actually give them a chance.
- similar to all the points above, he understands the value in building something over a period of time. he will think about the long term success of the club and not just short term as long as he is afforded the time.
- he is someone a lot of the players who are playing under him have looked up to as a role model, that can have a lot of positive implications too.
……..this is all best case scenario of course and I know this is an optimistic view, but it’s one that’s also realistic IMO. Of course there are variables that can come into play and tear some of this down, let’s hope that’s not the case and Vahid is successful
If the gambling mafia and dallals allow him to work
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I really like the move to bring in Vahid Hashemian as I believe he has the most upside for a few reasons
- has a much higher level of knowledge of the game compared to any domestic option with his education in Europe and career credentials alone
- has a very professional attitude….never involved in any BS or hashieh
- understands the value of prioritizing young players and will actually give them a chance.
- similar to all the points above, he understands the value in building something over a period of time. he will think about the long term success of the club and not just short term as long as he is afforded the time.
- he is someone a lot of the players who are playing under him have looked up to as a role model, that can have a lot of positive implications too.
……..this is all best case scenario of course and I know this is an optimistic view, but it’s one that’s also realistic IMO. Of course there are variables that can come into play and tear some of this down, let’s hope that’s not the case and Vahid is successful
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He can do well but he needs to stamp himself onto the scene.Originally posted by koorosh View PostI am wishing he does really well. I don't know if he knows enough politics to handle the club management, the player egos, our professional press and fan pressure. He strikes me as a my way or the highway kinda guy.
The war with Israel and the exodus of foreign coaches and players is a boon for our domestic talent. So he will be competing mostly with vatani coaches and Sao Pinto (who is more kaleh shagh than vatanis).
If he doesnt want to deal with player egos than Sir Alex had a great solution for it, get rid of them.
Replace with hungry young players. Rebuild the team.
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^ I share the same sentiments with you guys but also pray that he does well. We need to change the foreign coach trend that only takes our money and doesn't give us anything. Vahid is a real gentleman.
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Hope he does well but i am not positive at all!
i have a feeling he will leave after few months.. few bad results o typical bs in iranian football o gahr mikone mire!
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I am wishing he does really well. I don't know if he knows enough politics to handle the club management, the player egos, our professional press and fan pressure. He strikes me as a my way or the highway kinda guy.
The war with Israel and the exodus of foreign coaches and players is a boon for our domestic talent. So he will be competing mostly with vatani coaches and Sao Pinto (who is more kaleh shagh than vatanis).
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