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    #46
    We dominated but that doesn't matter. Qatari team almost got luck on their counters. Reminded me of Iran-Jordan from 2004(?).

    Bad game, we need to focus on the league, win the championship and wrap up ACL next round qualification as soon as possible. I don't want Persepolis and TM fighting with each other again.

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      #47
      Look at Branko the idiot. He took Rafie out and brought Rabihkhah! This idiot was not helpful in offense or defense. As soon as Rabihkhah came in our LB was wide open and Soria had 2 1vs1 opportunities with Beiro. Beiro saved one and Soria hit the other one to the post. Seriously fuck Branko with his late and lame subs as well as Taremi with his stupid blunder, if we had Rezaian in this match our RMF would be better. Nice and easy our chances for ACL is in trash can.

      Our strikers have a serious problem scoring goals. This is just mind bugling and hard to watch. In entire my life I have not seen forwards lose this many perfect chances in every single f...ing match. I don't care if you score a couple of nice goals as long as you ruin 10 much more easier opportunities you are a waste of space. 10% finishing ratio and ruining your team hope for anything meaningful in ACL with a selfish chip while you desperately need that goal is bloody disgraceful.

      Get Taremi and Rabihkhah out of Persepolis immediately and sign a meaningful striker. Let see if he can score the same amount goal in another PGPL team.

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        #48
        I have said it before and will say it again, Do you want a team that plays fancy football, has 50 chances, and gets no result?

        OR

        Do you want a tactically sound, defensively rigid team that plays disciplined football and gets results whether they have 1 chance or 10 chances?


        That is the difference between CQ and Branko's teams. Ever since 2003, Branko has been playing with this 4-1-3-2 formation. Sure it makes for great fancy football with 3 attacking midfielders and two strikers.... but where are the results?

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          #49
          Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
          Reminded me of Iran-Jordan from 2004(?).
          Oy Vey, I will never forget that torturous game in Azadi, losing 0-1 to Jordan, thus almost losing hope to qualify! LOOL Branko style games.

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            #50
            Originally posted by CHaMiLLionaire View Post
            I have said it before and will say it again, Do you want a team that plays fancy football, has 50 chances, and gets no result?

            OR

            Do you want a tactically sound, defensively rigid team that plays disciplined football and gets results whether they have 1 chance or 10 chances?


            That is the difference between CQ and Branko's teams. Ever since 2003, Branko has been playing with this 4-1-3-2 formation. Sure it makes for great fancy football with 3 attacking midfielders and two strikers.... but where are the results?
            Great post.

            We saw nothing but an aimless football with players like headless chickens running around.

            This was a good demonstration of mediocre tactician/manager.

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              #51
              Originally posted by CHaMiLLionaire View Post
              I have said it before and will say it again, Do you want a team that plays fancy football, has 50 chances, and gets no result?

              OR

              Do you want a tactically sound, defensively rigid team that plays disciplined football and gets results whether they have 1 chance or 10 chances?


              That is the difference between CQ and Branko's teams. Ever since 2003, Branko has been playing with this 4-1-3-2 formation. Sure it makes for great fancy football with 3 attacking midfielders and two strikers.... but where are the results?
              CQ's tactics and game styles are never predictable as he is a very versatile coach, while Branko has always been the same and predictable to good coaches.

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                #52
                ^ This is not the time to praise CQ's style. CQ has his own flaws but at least he get the result. Branko simply has no effective plan B in his mind. He is like Stielike of South Korea. Fancy football but if you don't get result, stick to the same tactic and sub your creative players in last 5 min! His subs are just stupid as hell. His persistent believe in a failure such as Rabihkhah while every damn PP fan can see the problem in that area is just beyond me. Even Blazevic had better Plan B. Branko can not read the game. He sets a decent line up and hopes for result. If anything goes wrong he has no answer for it. He stick to his line up to minute 85-90 when a sub doesn't help the team anymore. Even every simpleton coach knows the best time for sub is around 65-70 min when the rest of your team has some steam left in them while the opponent defense get worked out. That is the perfect time to bring a good runner to pass them on counters and make the difference in your team not when it is almost over and your team is out of steam.

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                  #53
                  Even worse news:

                  Rafiei and Hosseini will miss the game vs Al Hilal due to suspension.

                  This time, we need God to help us!
                  Last edited by 04041374; 04-10-2017, 10:18 AM.

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                    #54
                    Beiranvand proved again that he is 25% of the team. Rezaiyan would have made a difference. If you are competing at international level you need all your players. Damn the japanese idiot referee. He should have given pp another clear penalty. When I saw him on the field I said oh no the jackass again

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                      #55
                      FT
                      Lekhwiya 2:1 Esteghlal Khuzestan

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                        #56
                        Its become very hard for PP. Al Hilal is leading Al Wahda 1-0.

                        Al Hilal will have 8 points, Al Rayan has 7, PP has 5.

                        Two games left, vs Al Wahda at home and vs Hilal away in Oman..... to stand any chance of qualification they must win both or atleast win 1 and draw 1 and hope for the other results to go their way.


                        Branko rid.

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                          #57
                          Esteghlal Kh are through if they win their next game.

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                            #58
                            Just because Taremi wants to add to hi goal tally, doesn't mean he should be allowed to take the Pk. I would've let Kamal take it. Soemone who shoots hard and nothing fancy. Thats how you score PK.
                            "History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"

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                              #59
                              Even Stielike has a plan B with that KimShin Wook gardan koloft with long balls. Perspolis Plan B was keep crossing and hope one of them is good enough to hit Taremi.

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                                #60
                                taremi just ruin pp chances of going to the next round

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