How the hell can they afford umaña?! Not that he's a super star or anything but someone who has nearly 100 caps for a respectable national team, played in numerous wc's, and Persepolis goes to Pars Joonoubi? I wonder how they were able to pull that off lol
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Same way they got Aloys Nong, who's played for some respectable clubs in his career.. They showed him the cash and the vision of Pars Jonoobi and they bought into itOriginally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostHow the hell can they afford umaña?! Not that he's a super star or anything but someone who has nearly 100 caps for a respectable national team, played in numerous wc's, and Persepolis goes to Pars Joonoubi? I wonder how they were able to pull that off lol
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do they have a rich owner maybe?Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostHow the hell can they afford umaña?! Not that he's a super star or anything but someone who has nearly 100 caps for a respectable national team, played in numerous wc's, and Persepolis goes to Pars Joonoubi? I wonder how they were able to pull that off lolPlease watch and Subscribe:
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Originally posted by naderb94 View PostSame way they got Aloys Nong, who's played for some respectable clubs in his career.. They showed him the cash and the vision of Pars Jonoobi and they bought into itI could be wrong but I'm almost positive they are not a wealthy club....their team is filled with a bunch of no name players even for Iran's standards which is why the foreign signings are puzzling. Maybe Zjoon or irani8persepolis would know moreOriginally posted by Super Shojaei View Postdo they have a rich owner maybe?Team Meli Iran
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It's sad because Iran has the finances for it... but we'd rather support terrorists or build a mosque on every street corner than help our country thrive. Lot of great things could have been done with all that oil money being put to wasteOriginally posted by Hoorad View PostI wish we could get Podolski like Japan, that would be nice. Or maybe some players like China has :/
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They are owned by a big petroleum factory.Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostI could be wrong but I'm almost positive they are not a wealthy club....their team is filled with a bunch of no name players even for Iran's standards which is why the foreign signings are puzzling. Maybe Zjoon or irani8persepolis would know more
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Agreed mate.. Only thing id disagree on is the terrorist aspect, because the real terrorists are the Saudi/Israeli alliance, but we should still invest in our own people moreOriginally posted by Gotham View PostIt's sad because Iran has the finances for it... but we'd rather support terrorists or build a mosque on every street corner than help our country thrive. Lot of great things could have been done with all that oil money being put to waste
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ThanksOriginally posted by 04041374 View PostThey are owned by a big petroleum factory.
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Doesn't necessarily mean the club has money though - look at Naft Tehran. I don't think we have had a team that is that badbakhtTeam Meli Iran
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