Jul 16, 2003, 6:20 PM

Persepolis Planning Parvin Exit, Says Mayeli-Kohan

TEHRAN, July 16 (Mehr News Agency) – Persepolis Club’s behavior toward head coach Ali Parvin showed everybody it is planning to make the manager quit, Mohammad Mayeli-Kohan told Mehr Wednesday.

The national under-23 soccer head coach added, “To me, the officials of Persepolis Club should have firstly discussed problems with Parvin and thought of parting company with him thereafter.

 

“Parvin has a row with board of directors and some people like (Iran’s Football Federation president Mohammad) Daadkan and (former Persepolis player Ja'far) Kashani but they are not seeking dismissal of Parvin.”

 

Mayeli-Kohan, who formerly played for Persepolis said, “I am critical of some decisions of Parvin but the problems should be settled through dialogue and rational ways.”

 

Parvin has been offered the technical manager job with no certain definition, said Mayeli-Kohan adding that such behavior makes arrangement for his gradual exit from Persepolis.

 

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MNA

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