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  • roozan
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    anyone can explain why he got fired? seems like too short of a time to fire him

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  • pdot
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    Well Branko really was overrated here by many. Where are the folks with the fake statistics about how he was better than CQ?

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  • Babak_Shirazi
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    I‘m super happy he got sacked. That yugoslavian prick cost us the World Cup 2006 and was causing harm to our National Team even years after... i don‘t care about Perspolis at all anymore since that guy took over

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  • t8310
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    Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
    Seriously, how can anyone be expected to do something in just 5 games - that's all he had in the job!

    No one can deny that he is a decent level club coach who won a lot for PP (much as many of us agree his international tenure for Iran caused undescribable damage in a number of areas, which took a decade to fix), for them to treat him like this is hugely disrespectful.
    Something something karma something

    Professor poison deserves what he gets.

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  • DR Strangemoosh
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    Seriously, how can anyone be expected to do something in just 5 games - that's all he had in the job!

    No one can deny that he is a decent level club coach who won a lot for PP (much as many of us agree his international tenure for Iran caused undescribable damage in a number of areas, which took a decade to fix), for them to treat him like this is hugely disrespectful.

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  • Under Lahaf
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    Professor for KSA National Team, you can do it Professor, go for it!

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  • DR Strangemoosh
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    No one deserves this., finding out you are sacked live during a TV interview....




    Branko finds out he had been sacked during a TV interview:



    After a series of bad results, Branko Ivankovic was fired in Saudi Al-Ahli, but the way he found out about breaking off cooperation is a bit bizarre.

    Namely, Al-Ahli lost 2: 1 to Al-Wahda supporters yesterday, and Ivankovic made a guest appearance after the meeting on a football show where he was asked by a commenter to comment on the decision to cancel his contract.

    The former Croatian electorate obviously found the question odd and answered:

    "I don't understand what you're talking about. I know nothing about my contract. This is my first hearing on this, ” said Professor Ivankovic.

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  • Babak_Shirazi
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    Screw that traitor

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  • kian_khosh
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    Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
    Big signing for Branko - Serbia's Danijel Aleksic: https://twitter.com/ALAHLI_FCEN/stat...99341384982528



    They are doing their training camp in Austria at the moment. Looking very strong for the ACL and I think they may well win it this year.

    I appreciate that Ahli are a big club, but still it is disrespectful to Persepolis who are surely a huge club in Asia:

    he said, "one of" dadash

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  • DR Strangemoosh
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    Big signing for Branko - Serbia's Danijel Aleksic: https://twitter.com/ALAHLI_FCEN/stat...99341384982528



    They are doing their training camp in Austria at the moment. Looking very strong for the ACL and I think they may well win it this year.

    I appreciate that Ahli are a big club, but still it is disrespectful to Persepolis who are surely a huge club in Asia:

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  • milad_b
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    The sad thing is that This moron got people to go against their national team ! Both CQ and Brangoh have left iran and whats left behind is hatred between some football fans. Maybe if we had propper management this would've never happened.

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  • nisfejahan
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    I fully appreciate his departure. May be now he can start undercutting the KSA national team and coach.

    Go Brango. Don’t forget to kiss MBS dear end, but then again U are a master of kissing up

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  • perspolis#1
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    Originally posted by Roxanaz80 View Post
    2. How was he supposed to behave after the 2006 wc? Was he really in charge of much at the time in order to make the right diplomatic decisions?
    I can't say what he was in charge of, because he definitely was not in charge of the locker room.

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  • Roxanaz80
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    He was an effective coach for Persepolis, some do very good at club level, good for him. TM coach requires a strategic ambassador ready for war.

    Two questions:
    1.Where is the proof that Branko stirred up trouble? Hashieh sazi is a national hobby, don't expect foreigners to keep the best interests of our national team in mind when some of our adult locals/iranians living abroad don't.
    2. How was he supposed to behave after the 2006 wc? Was he really in charge of much at the time in order to make the right diplomatic decisions?

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  • DR Strangemoosh
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    Nooshi joonesh
    "I want to thank Prince Mansour Bin Mishaal for giving me the chance of managing one of the biggest clubs in Asia.”



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