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The latest Iranian football transfers - 2014
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Originally posted by ZandiJoon View PostSomeone should give Pouraliganji a good agent so he can send him to Europe. Now is the perfect time he has to go ffs, it's pathetic if he doesn't.
How the hell are players like Hajsafi or PAG not being picked up by European teams is beyond me. 10 times crappier Japanese/Korean/Australian players get transferred for fun across the whole Europe but it seems like Iranian players are completely stuck unless a miracle happens and a random scouts comes once every 10 years to pick 1 player. Why is this happening to our country?
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Originally posted by Zamboor View Postif i saw that agent or ehsan i would beat them up for rejecting!
But good new, I'm in talks to another Iranian come to Europe, for FIRST DIVISION IN PORTUGAL. But I can not reveal anything more for now
Regards my friends
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Originally posted by irani1378 View Posttadeu jan anynews on the Foolad youngster Hazami?
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Originally posted by persian8iran View PostHe finish contract in 10 days, I have all sure with 3 portuguese clubs First division (I choose the club that I can see he can have minutes), and have top korean club, Pohang Steelers... He finish contract but have a law in FIFA "Training Compensation) that mean the new club that sign the kid need to paid Foolad for all years in the club. Let's go to see what happen
And maybe an Iranian in K-League will make more Iranian players move to South Korea instead of Qatar, UAE or Kuwait. K-League is on par with the Scottish league I heard.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostI don't want to interfere in your business, but isn't a move to the K-League better for Hazami? He will obviously get more playing time and Korean teams usually do well in ACL.
And maybe an Iranian in K-League will make more Iranian players move to South Korea instead of Qatar, UAE or Kuwait. K-League is on par with the Scottish league I heard.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostI don't want to interfere in your business, but isn't a move to the K-League better for Hazami? He will obviously get more playing time and Korean teams usually do well in ACL.
And maybe an Iranian in K-League will make more Iranian players move to South Korea instead of Qatar, UAE or Kuwait. K-League is on par with the Scottish league I heard.Team Meli Iran
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