Management changes in Persepolis and the need for new thinking, not going back?

According to the sports reporter of Fars news agency, the discussion of management changes in Persepolis was heard for months, but now and with the events that happened after the resignation of 2 members of the board of directors of this club, it seems that the issue of changes in the management body of this club is more serious than ever. has been
Reza Darwish, the current CEO of Persepolis, succeeded Majid Sadri in January 1400, but he passed a challenging period. Persepolis even won a championship with him, but Darvish could not gain an acceptable position among the fans. The departure of Yahya Golmohammadi in the middle of the season and the inability to recruit effective players for Persepolis are among the things that have put him under pressure. Of course, financial problems have also become a reason for Darvish to be pressured even by his team’s players.
Now the issue of changes in the management staff of Persepolis is heard more than ever before and maybe we will soon see changes in this club.
In the meantime, the topic of the return of Ali Akbar Taheri, the former CEO of Persepolis, is heard so that he can work again in this club.
Taheri, who was the manager of Persepolis for 2 periods, made consultations so that he could reach this position for the third time, but it is not clear whether the Ministry of Sports and Youth trusts him or not because this club has many problems, the most important of which is financial issues. During the period when Taheri worked in Persepolis, the club’s income was provided through the added value of text messages, but now there is no possibility of such an issue and according to the law, this way of generating income is closed.
Of course, the era of Taheri’s management was not very fortunate for Persepolis; The case of this club’s exclusion from several transfer windows following the case of the Turkish Rizespor club’s complaint against Persepolis for seducing Mehdi Tarimi and his return to this club was one of the biggest problems of Persepolis in the 90s, so that this closed window prevented the strengthening of the club. This team became and finally lost the Asian Championship, which Persepolis was one step away from.
Now it has to be seen whether the decision-making authorities are going to give Taheri a chance or instead of turning back, they are looking to inject new thinking into the management of this club.
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