Apart from the fact that most of his fans are disappointed by this move, this is quite a signing for an Emirati side to sign a player like Azmoun and not being over 33. Nowadays you expect Saudi teams to sign high profile players...
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Originally posted by Pejman View PostApart from the fact that most of his fans are disappointed by this move, this is quite a signing for an Emirati side to sign a player like Azmoun and not being over 33. Nowadays you expect Saudi teams to sign high profile players...
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U know On 2nd thoughts 💭 🤔
keep this thread open ..!
This a perfect spot for releasing out one’s daily frustration by taking da piss on this koongoshaad kharsavaareh bigheyrat ..!
or reading others’ similarly irritated gripes about this national embarrassment of a footballer …!
& then go about your merry day feeling relieved & satisfied, knowing that maybe I don’t accomplish all that I’m setting out to do today ….but @ least I couldn’t possibly wet the bed completely like that bache-nane wanker Sardar eh Guzmoun..! 😅
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Originally posted by Pejman View PostApart from the fact that most of his fans are disappointed by this move, this is quite a signing for an Emirati side to sign a player like Azmoun and not being over 33. Nowadays you expect Saudi teams to sign high profile players...
Saudi league is picking up younger European players too
Saudi league would’ve been more beneficial he’d have had a good shot at the Asian champions league and some club World Cup experience
this team isn’t particularly spectacular even for uae league levelPlease watch and Subscribe:
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Originally posted by Super Shojaei View Post
Qatari leagues are picking up European talent from ages of 24-28
Saudi league is picking up younger European players too
Saudi league would’ve been more beneficial he’d have had a good shot at the Asian champions league and some club World Cup experience
this team isn’t particularly spectacular even for uae league level
At least now Ezza and Azmoun can adopt each others bad eating habits and both become fat with cholo kabab and ghelyoon at Dubai Marina.
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Originally posted by Super Shojaei View Post
Qatari leagues are picking up European talent from ages of 24-28
Saudi league is picking up younger European players too
Saudi league would’ve been more beneficial he’d have had a good shot at the Asian champions league and some club World Cup experience
this team isn’t particularly spectacular even for uae league level
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View PostY'all are missing the plot. The reason he went to Dubai isn't because of Shabab Al-Ahli. It's because horse racing is one of the major activities there and he also owns dozens of race horses there.
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Originally posted by koorosh View PostGood on him if he's got his next career lined up too! And he owns a girl's volleyball team? Multidimensional!
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Originally posted by Pejman View Post
An Emirati side won ACL by defeating the mighty Al Hilal in the semis...
I gotta say though that japanese team defended awfully and were ill disciplined - top 4 of IPL probably wouldve done a better job . Honestly i think the bulk of the k-league and J-league teams are similar to the top 4 PGPL teams. Some calamitous defending at times facing Zhaedi.
Could be due to the fact that the hot young prospects in korea and japan get picked up young and thus you're left with the mediocre players and late bloomers hence why their standard appears pretty low. Either way now West Asia is infinitely harder due to the Saudi money now than East Asia plus the Chinese teams are bankrupt and no longer have the capital to spend to improve their leaguesPlease watch and Subscribe:
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Originally posted by Azmoun_shireh View Post
In one of his interviews, he said he spends a lot of money on feeding and maintaining his horses. Seems more like a hobby. It can be lucrative but I think it's mostly in Europe.
in or outa of iran..!! very few do in this sport
to me it's just his way of showing off his wealth to his turkmen/iroonie folks....!
some players blow their money on fancy sports cars ... he does so with horses..!
this is an expensive hobby and he can only maintain it on larger scale for so long he can extend his lucrative footballing career..!! but if he keeps up the same koogoshadi fitness regime ... it wont be long before he'd get expelled from emaaraat to probably tractor and then retirement next..!!
he'll probably turn a better future profit turning into breeding his horses than racing ...!! magge his baba come to his help again on the business side of his supposed hobby .... cause khoesho nanash in those business side of things kheyli kheeng mimoonan..!!
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