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Originally posted by IRAN_TILL_I_DIE View PostMan City have just signed a 20 year old Uzbek defender for 40million!!! Abdukodir KhusanovPlease watch and Subscribe:
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
This is a key component.
I don't think any Iranian player has had such a low release clause. Even a guy like Ghorbani in Orenburg has a 1 million dollar release clause.
I was listening to the super Cup post match today, and Aghili implied that one of the biggest obstacles for our players are their agents who sabotage moves to smaller club in top European leagues in favour of more lucrative deals in Iran.Last edited by The; 01-17-2025, 11:48 AM.
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Originally posted by The View Post
The difference good agents make.
I was listening to the super Cup post match today, and Aghili implied that one of the biggest obstacles for our players are their agents who sabotage moves to smaller club in top European leagues in favour of more lucrative deals in Iran.
This is especially important because the only other way for other clubs to find out about our young players is through watching ACL matches, otherwise nobody is going to watch PGPL with half its cameras stuck in 1980s
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View Post
We also underestimate the importance of tournaments in showcasing our most talented youth. You pretty much won't be able to find a young player in any WC22 team that didn't get a big move to Europe, besides us. Zion Suzuki who was a nobody at STVV got a move to Serie A after Japan basically advertised him to the world. Now they got a starting goalkeeper at Parma.
This is especially important because the only other way for other clubs to find out about our young players is through watching ACL matches, otherwise nobody is going to watch PGPL with half its cameras stuck in 1980s
As others already said, the French club bought Khusanov for 100k from a Belarusian club that no one has heard of.
Biggest issue is price.
Don't even remind me of Zion Suzuki. He's an average goalie at best - yet gets to play through terrible runs of form, eventually becoming a slightly better than average keeper.
Khusanov was supposedly scouted at the U-20 World Cup.
Last time we had a team in U-20 World Cup was in 2017. We had one win and 2 losses. We beat Costa Rica, lost to Zambia (we were up 2-0 and lost 4-2), and lost to Portugal (up 1-0 and lost 2-1).
I looked at our lineup and look what happened to the key players:
Mohammad Soltani Mehr: Cycled through medium level teams and is currently at Pars Jonoubi Jam in Azadegan League.
Reza Shekari - Left Zob Ahan for Rubin Kazan on a illegal transfer which CAS later sided with Zob Ahan on! Ruined his potential with that stupidity cause of a dumb agent. Playing ok at Sepahan now.
Omid Noorafkan - always said he wants to play for money and doesn't care about challenging himself. Somehow a guy who doesn't want to challenge himself is a fan favorite at any club he goes to and is loved by coaches.
Mehdi Ghaedi - party animal (I won't go into some of the stuff he did before he was even married), his failed marriage... his priority has never been football and now because of the amount of money he owes his ex-wife he is doomed to playing in Emirati and Iranian clubs.
Aref Aghasi - Went to Esteghall in 2001 and rotted on bench.
@The referred to Adel's show today. There he said Iranian players are lazy, want to have fun, and love money, or at least a combo of. These reasons make Iranian players less likely to gamble on themselves to make it big in Europe. Yes, their agents are greedy, but if they really want to go to Europe they will. JB had big offers when he was in Damash, but he went to Nijmegen for pennies.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
They will scout as long as it's worth the payoff.
As others already said, the French club bought Khusanov for 100k from a Belarusian club that no one has heard of.
Biggest issue is price.
Don't even remind me of Zion Suzuki. He's an average goalie at best - yet gets to play through terrible runs of form, eventually becoming a slightly better than average keeper.
Khusanov was supposedly scouted at the U-20 World Cup.
Last time we had a team in U-20 World Cup was in 2017. We had one win and 2 losses. We beat Costa Rica, lost to Zambia (we were up 2-0 and lost 4-2), and lost to Portugal (up 1-0 and lost 2-1).
I looked at our lineup and look what happened to the key players:
Mohammad Soltani Mehr: Cycled through medium level teams and is currently at Pars Jonoubi Jam in Azadegan League.
Reza Shekari - Left Zob Ahan for Rubin Kazan on a illegal transfer which CAS later sided with Zob Ahan on! Ruined his potential with that stupidity cause of a dumb agent. Playing ok at Sepahan now.
Omid Noorafkan - always said he wants to play for money and doesn't care about challenging himself. Somehow a guy who doesn't want to challenge himself is a fan favorite at any club he goes to and is loved by coaches.
Mehdi Ghaedi - party animal (I won't go into some of the stuff he did before he was even married), his failed marriage... his priority has never been football and now because of the amount of money he owes his ex-wife he is doomed to playing in Emirati and Iranian clubs.
Aref Aghasi - Went to Esteghall in 2001 and rotted on bench.
@The referred to Adel's show today. There he said Iranian players are lazy, want to have fun, and love money, or at least a combo of. These reasons make Iranian players less likely to gamble on themselves to make it big in Europe. Yes, their agents are greedy, but if they really want to go to Europe they will. JB had big offers when he was in Damash, but he went to Nijmegen for pennies.
No scout come for teams like Iran, Uzbekistan.. In these tournaments
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This cultural of excellence and legacy , doesn’t mean shit for Iranian footballer now, that is a European /western / South American footballer way of thinking now mostly , , the last Iranian footballer that care about that was Ali daie and the current one that thinks like this is Taremi maybe
, but the other Iranians who only care about power and money and how can they use both now to their advantage to get what they want , now ….
this leaves us with that lack of greatness mentality in the majority of footballers , the drive and purpose is only surface levels to us football is used to get to a place to make more money , yes like all of us , we need money to survive ,
but to become a champion, in Asia or even in the Europe or the World Cup , you need more than just surface levels , you need that championship mentality.. legacy mentality , warrior mentality , I have a purpose I will not stop no matter what mentality …
find me 22 players like that , from the IPL or aboard , then we can maybe have a chance to be great …..
in the end of the day it is all about how much heart you have and how badly do you want it , it doesn’t matter where you play or where you from , do you want it bad enough !!
nothing to knock of this Uzbek kid, but he chose the champion path, the harder path that is why he is successful now , he played in Belarus , then France now England .
We had a better defender than him close to his age too but he chose the easier surface level path , Hazbavi , instead of Europe he went to Al Saad (Qatar) probably ruined 2 years in his football sure he made alot of money in that instance, but now is he better of for it ?!?!
khusanv now going to be making in a month what Hazbavi made in 2 years at Al Saad…
there are two paths to choose ;
1. You want to be a champion OR
2. you want surface level enjoyments
The strive of excellence is rare cause you need to be great and have quality.,, you need to work on yourself be better everyday.
doesn’t matter who you are what you do , whatever path you pick will determine your ceiling level of achievement you can accomplish!!
one path leads to the stars the other stops after you made your first million!!
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Originally posted by a_m View PostThis cultural of excellence and legacy , doesn’t mean shit for Iranian footballer now, that is a European /western / South American footballer way of thinking now mostly , , the last Iranian footballer that care about that was Ali daie and the current one that thinks like this is Taremi maybe
, but the other Iranians who only care about power and money and how can they use both now to their advantage to get what they want , now ….
this leaves us with that lack of greatness mentality in the majority of footballers , the drive and purpose is only surface levels to us football is used to get to a place to make more money , yes like all of us , we need money to survive ,
but to become a champion, in Asia or even in the Europe or the World Cup , you need more than just surface levels , you need that championship mentality.. legacy mentality , warrior mentality , I have a purpose I will not stop no matter what mentality …
find me 22 players like that , from the IPL or aboard , then we can maybe have a chance to be great …..
in the end of the day it is all about how much heart you have and how badly do you want it , it doesn’t matter where you play or where you from , do you want it bad enough !!
nothing to knock of this Uzbek kid, but he chose the champion path, the harder path that is why he is successful now , he played in Belarus , then France now England .
We had a better defender than him close to his age too but he chose the easier surface level path , Hazbavi , instead of Europe he went to Al Saad (Qatar) probably ruined 2 years in his football sure he made alot of money in that instance, but now is he better of for it ?!?!
khusanv now going to be making in a month what Hazbavi made in 2 years at Al Saad…
there are two paths to choose ;
1. You want to be a champion OR
2. you want surface level enjoyments
The strive of excellence is rare cause you need to be great and have quality.,, you need to work on yourself be better everyday.
doesn’t matter who you are what you do , whatever path you pick will determine your ceiling level of achievement you can accomplish!!
one path leads to the stars the other stops after you made your first million!!
It's quite frustrating to see so many players from small footballing nation having a linear progress : The uzbek (uzb->Belarus>France > City), the hungarian of liverpool (RB salzburg>RB Leipzig>Liverpool), Haaland, the georgian from Napoli/PSG.. Even Salah failed at Chelsea and managed to rebound.
Our players give up the high level hope at the start of their career, middle or toward the end.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
Agree, however I doubt Hazbavi had any european suitors when he left for Al Sadd. He didin't have U17 or U20 exposition for that.
It's quite frustrating to see so many players from small footballing nation having a linear progress : The uzbek (uzb->Belarus>France > City), the hungarian of liverpool (RB salzburg>RB Leipzig>Liverpool), Haaland, the georgian from Napoli/PSG.. Even Salah failed at Chelsea and managed to rebound.
Our players give up the high level hope at the start of their career, middle or toward the end.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
Agree, however I doubt Hazbavi had any european suitors when he left for Al Sadd. He didin't have U17 or U20 exposition for that.
It's quite frustrating to see so many players from small footballing nation having a linear progress : The uzbek (uzb->Belarus>France > City), the hungarian of liverpool (RB salzburg>RB Leipzig>Liverpool), Haaland, the georgian from Napoli/PSG.. Even Salah failed at Chelsea and managed to rebound.
Our players give up the high level hope at the start of their career, middle or toward the end.
even CQ was trying to recruit him for Qatar NT…. He got offered more money so he took the Qatar team ,
Small Portuguese teams cap at like 200k , only the big ones play their players a lot , yea osasuna if they really liked him wanted could have made 500k , Belgium depends on the team…
trust me these Iranian player get offers from European teams but they dont accept them cause they can get more from a IPL team , easier league , they can go to Qatar and UAE whenever they want and if the coach bench’s them like kanni they get ride of the coach
in Europe they got to show up every single day no matter what play or no play
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