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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
When?
Kia FC should really have a u23 team in Azadegan
Hossein Kaebi clearly lied about his age. They mentioned a few other stars. Even played a clip of Adel catching Ramin rezaiean lying about his birthdate.
When I was a kid, I remember multiple people who had changed their birthday (mainly for academic reasons), So I imagine it's not super difficult for athletes to do it either.
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Originally posted by The View Post
The recent football360 episode spoke about this in length.
Hossein Kaebi clearly lied about his age. They mentioned a few other stars. Even played a clip of Adel catching Ramin rezaiean lying about his birthdate.
When I was a kid, I remember multiple people who had changed their birthday (mainly for academic reasons), So I imagine it's not super difficult for athletes to do it either.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
20 years ago ok, but recently..
My point is that like Iraq, and some African countries, we have a history of players lying about their age, so the Moroccan accusations aren't totally crazy.
I have my suspicion about a couple of our senior and youth players, but entirely based on "vibes" with no actual proof.
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View PostWe just don't have the conditioning facilities to take us to the "next" level. All these teams going to the end have players in European academies basically. We gas out by minute 60-70, especially as the tournament goes on. In 2018 Allahyar had superb conditioning and physicality which is what let us beat Mexico and Germany. IMO there needs to be more focus on long term conditioning and stamina, this can only be achieved with a U17 dedicated program and special facilities. More play time as well.
You can see our penalty kicks were WEAK vs Morocco because we didn't any more energy left
that is an often understated but a massive problem with our football @ ALL LEVELS..!!
quiet often the Biggest reason why we choke when it comes to High Intensity, Do or Die matches..!!
watched the last minutes of the morroco match and the ensuing long ass injury time.... It was a One way traffic towards our goal... i knew already we'd lose if it went to OT, luckily there was none and went to Pk and even so our boys looked too exhausted to even take a proper kick at the ball from 6 yards out... ffs..! never had i seen such a pathetic PK shootout performance from any team at any level..!!🤦♂️
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View PostWe just don't have the conditioning facilities to take us to the "next" level. All these teams going to the end have players in European academies basically. We gas out by minute 60-70, especially as the tournament goes on. In 2018 Allahyar had superb conditioning and physicality which is what let us beat Mexico and Germany. IMO there needs to be more focus on long term conditioning and stamina, this can only be achieved with a U17 dedicated program and special facilities. More play time as well.
You can see our penalty kicks were WEAK vs Morocco because we didn't any more energy left
Russia, Germany, Italy so far with Berdiev, xabi alonso, mourinho so far struggle to make Azmoun a 90min player with all their world class facilities.
Either some of our players are not made for professional conditioning or it is just a lack of will and method
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
The facilities excuses is too convenient. CQ succeed in building 90min players even from IPL with the same facilities. When he left we slowly went back to our old form.
Russia, Germany, Italy so far with Berdiev, xabi alonso, mourinho so far struggle to make Azmoun a 90min player with all their world class facilities.
Either some of our players are not made for professional conditioning or it is just a lack of will and method
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Originally posted by The View Post
The recent football360 episode spoke about this in length.
Hossein Kaebi clearly lied about his age. They mentioned a few other stars. Even played a clip of Adel catching Ramin rezaiean lying about his birthdate.
When I was a kid, I remember multiple people who had changed their birthday (mainly for academic reasons), So I imagine it's not super difficult for athletes to do it either.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
Ramins was changed by 3 days? I like the ft360 pods but they go into super fringe details/cases and act like it’s the norm, not just re age issue.
as for pod, theses guys have a lot of relationships in Iranian football (and Adel's backing), so I doubt they talk out of their ass most of the time.
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View PostWhen can we expect news of any moves, if any? around end of december?
Earliest would be Nima Andarz, Yaghoub Baraje and Reza Ghandipour in January (although ghandipour actually has a pro contract with peykan).
Gholizadeh in February, Razzaghinia in April, Taheri in the summer.
Arsha Shakouri has pro contract with havadar, but anyways will be unable to make any eu move for a while, he turns 18 in october of next year, and then any potential transfer would likely be made official in january of 2025.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
nope. They have to turn 18 first. The ones without pro contracts (most of them) could then sign deals the day they turn 18, but probably wouldnt be able to join their new teams until the next transfer window for admin reasons.
Earliest would be Nima Andarz, Yaghoub Baraje and Reza Ghandipour in January (although ghandipour actually has a pro contract with peykan).
Gholizadeh in February, Razzaghinia in April, Taheri in the summer.
Arsha Shakouri has pro contract with havadar, but anyways will be unable to make any eu move for a while, he turns 18 in october of next year, and then any potential transfer would likely be made official in january of 2025.
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