Hajsafi to Kuwait would be pure irony. No way he will go there. I rather have him in the 8th division of Luxembourg then.
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Originally posted by Martin-Reza View PostPretty stupid to go for England. Bad decision, also from his agent.
i had a hard time believing from the get go that he would even attract interest from teams in England, EPL, I knew was almost certainty was bs..!! he was going to be a utility player at best even at fulham.
& that article claiming that the Fulham move fell through because of Magath's instability as Fulham coach, is BS :bs:
if anything, Magath may have on purpose shown fake interest in HS, just to have it fall through last minute, as a way of getting back at Afazeli for talking Dejagha outa Fulham and earlier Wolvesburg where he was coach..!!???
lets hear the real reasons from his agent who for some reason seems suddenly all tongue tied , if it was money again, then its real real shame..
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I think we can rule out any chance of Hajsafi going to Hull as their finances are now stretched...Fulham is the last hope as Hull have made some big signings and still working on a few more.
http://www.goal.com/en-gh/news/4389/...nsfer-deadline
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-with-west-ham
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull-...ail/story.htmlRemember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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The reason why he never would have signed yesterday is because it tends to be last minute transfers, triggered by the top clubs and filtering down. Most transfers that happen out of the blue are between two European clubs or clubs in the same nation as player movement from one club frees up space in the squad.
A lot of teams like to do their business on this day in the hope that making a last minute move for an unwanted player or bigger clubs trying to unsettle a player will mean paying a lower transfer fee for the player than if they'd tried to purchase them earlier in the window.
In Eshan's case, he was reportedly in England for days prior. His transfer was not predicated on players leaving Fulham or Sepahan replacing him and his fee was a pretty negligible amount. Contract demands might have been an issue but they wouldn't take days to sort out.
If there was a work permit issue, Fulham still would have ratified the move and awaited the ruling of an appeal. This process could not be rushed and a decision would have come later this week or some time next week. Also considering the fact that they had other transfer targets for their administration team to be working on yesterday, they never would have wasted time on a transfer that could have been sorted out in the days previous.
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Originally posted by rugs View PostHaj Safi has returned to Sepahan.
Looks like no EPL for him.Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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