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« on: May 11, 2010, 08:16:35 PM »

SS now has to wait another year for ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

they played an awsem game 1st half 2-1 SS

2nd half, we deserve to lose 3-2

and if SS went to OT, it was not fair because alshabab played a better game, better coach with a better plan

If I were Ashtieyani, I would fire Marfavi, Motlagh and the rest TONIGHT

they lost to their own bad plan.

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« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2010, 08:19:17 PM »

one more thing

I bet u....samad marfavi won't coach SS next year

either he will be fired

or he will leave on his own
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« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2010, 09:16:43 PM »

Isn't there an away game to be played still?
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« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2010, 04:13:13 PM »

one more thing

I bet u....samad marfavi won't coach SS next year

either he will be fired

or he will leave on his own


This is not the first time Morfavi has coached Esteghlal and it won't be the last time either, basically our coaches are all the same, so what difference does it make who coaches what club, they are all a bunch of former players not professional coaches
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« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2010, 06:29:36 PM »

afshin jan...
yes u r right, but that's true everywhere....
coaches all over the world are ex players....
the only different is.....head coaches in Europe listens to their assistants and in Iran...NOT
Namjo Motlagh has a clear and great resume' in every team he has coached or when he was assistant.
last year he worked with mazloumi and they made it to 3rd place in IPL....
before that he was in the 1st leage and coached diff. teams with great fresult
this year....after he joined SS....they played 100% better....their defense played great
mid field was better and forwards on top....in all areas they did pretty good
how come suddenly from a 1st half great game
you go to 2nd half sucking
and then...why the hell he did not use his subs?
what was he waiting for?
as a coach, he should have benched Majidi....there is no reason for Majidi to play in thT GAME AFTER WHAT HAPPENED IN rAHAHAN GAME...
and it could have been easier for him since the game was outside Iran,,,,,no SS fans to bash him...
but benching majidi would have made him a bigger coach in the eyes of other players...
now other players think, which they have right to, Majidi can do whatever he wants.... even Enayati said it....he said if I did that, I would have been dead...

BWTB jan...no, they play only one game....next round they play 2 games again...this is another f...up way in AFC...this game should have been both legs too....

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