PLDC - The Managing Director of Perspolis club told reporters yesterday: "Reforms and making the right changes in the clubs management is the number one priority and it will not be affected by any side issue." Ghamkhar went on by saying: "According to our latest negotiations with a few companies the construction of our stadium will begin by the start of the next season. We have also had helpful negotiations with a few sponsors for the next season and the production of 'Pers Power' will also get under way with the support of a few domestic companies." In regards to the events that occurred after the Perspolis-Malavan match Ghamkhar said: "It is not really Ali Parvin's fault. He got frustrated and said things that maybe he shouldn't have said, but it's the media's fault that they keep sending their journalists for interviews after the matches and that creates tension." About Schmidt he said: "He has 20 days of his contract left. We met with him this morning and he is going to decide whether he wants to stay with us and work with our youth teams or not." Ghamkhar also answered a question regarding Bagheri and said: "We will have a meeting with him by the end of the week and we will decide then." Ghamkhar did not deny the possibility of Bagheri staying in Perspolis for the next season. |
Ghamkhar: "The construction of the Perspolis Sport Complex and Stadium will begin soon. Ali Parvin is not at fault."
- Persianleague
- - Jun 22, 2003
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