Adel Ferdowsi Pour was clever, not a black crow

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Adel Ferdowsi Pour was clever, not a black crow

Adel Ferdowsi Pour was clever, not a black crow.

Miroslav Blazevic, the former coach of the national team, bid farewell to Daarvani this morning. He was one of the passionate and controversial football coaches in Iran, and his talks on the popular program ’90’ were remarkable. That’s why we approached Adel Ferdowsi Pour and talked to him about this Croatian man.

Blazevic was a charismatic and likable personality, and he helped us a lot in football. It’s true that we didn’t go to the World Cup with him, but he introduced a very good generation to our football, and we had a very attractive and likable team that played well.

We played very attractive football with him, and he had an extraordinary excitement in his personality. The programs we had with Pejman Rahbar and the late Ahmadpour became very strange and good programs.

In that famous program ’90’, it was planned for Pejman Rahbar and the late Nasser Ahmadpour to sit together, and he said separately later, ‘I didn’t have crocodile skin.’

I don’t like the term ‘black crow’ for what it represents. Blazevic was a very complex and clever person, but the term ‘black crow’ is not very nice.

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