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IRI's politics is no different than handling a pressure cooker ..... As the pressure builds up, you slowly let the steam out just a tad bit so that you don't see overflow, and once the pressure from below is less, you put the lid down again and raise the temperature.
Mobali was a G. I wish he had continued progressing. If he had gone to Europe and stayed, he could have been great. Sad his career is where it's at. His free kick goal against Iraq in the AC 2011 made me wanna cry from happiness. Great player who had his potential ruined.
On Jahanbakhsh, I must say that I couldn't be happier that him and Azmoun have changed the trend to promote young players like Ezatollahi to leave Iran when they get the chance. Despite all the anti-kharej hate on the boards, we all know these 3 players will be miles ahead of guys with potential who stay in Iran. Staying in IPL is career suicide. Going to Arabestan at a young age is worse. Thank God JB didn't go there this year. Damned if those Qataris didn't try though.
And Karimi had no technique and skill, Daie couldn't finish to save his own life, mahdavikia was as slow as a snail, and bagheri couldn't shoot a football on net
yes, and nikbahkt was going to Atletico Madrid, Hosseini is Cannavaro-like, and Mobali is a talent.
Mobali was a G. I wish he had continued progressing. If he had gone to Europe and stayed, he could have been great. Sad his career is where it's at. His free kick goal against Iraq in the AC 2011 made me wanna cry from happiness. Great player who had his potential ruined.
On Jahanbakhsh, I must say that I couldn't be happier that him and Azmoun have changed the trend to promote young players like Ezatollahi to leave Iran when they get the chance. Despite all the anti-kharej hate on the boards, we all know these 3 players will be miles ahead of guys with potential who stay in Iran. Staying in IPL is career suicide. Going to Arabestan at a young age is worse. Thank God JB didn't go there this year. Damned if those Qataris didn't try though.
They did try; just as Russian clubs. He said no to them, as his carreer is more important right now than money.
A win for NEC this weekend against Almere City will give them the title of 1/4 season champions of the second division meaning they will be guaranteed a promotional playoff spot. As usual, Jahanbakhsh is expected to start. I am a little unfamiliar with the promotion system used in the Jupiler league, so Dutch members please correct me if I am mistaken:
"NEC first prize of seasonal pack
NIJMEGEN - Ruud Brood fog Friday only Paco van Moorsel for the away match against Almere City FC. The rest of the selection of NEC is fit, but the injury are midfielder gives the coach headaches. ,, He has been there for four weeks with an ankle strap. That is against us. Therefore, let's have an MRI scan. We want to know why he gets a kickback every time. "
The leader of the first division in Almere can take the first prize of the season. The first period ,, title is at stake. Important because then you are assured of a place in the play-offs for promotion to the Premier League. And you saw it last season at Sparta. Who in the end nowhere in sight, but were almost even promoted via the playoffs. That was really close. "
Although Almere City only seventeenth state, watches Bread for underestimation. ,, They ADO eliminated from the Cup. In The Hague, and after a delay. That says enough. "
Expected formation NEC Smits; Appiah, Van Eijden, Haitz, Conboy; Breinburg, Foor, Daemen; Jahanbakhsh, Ars, Limbombe."
Almere City - N.E.C.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Kickoff: 20:00 CET
There will be a live broadcast on paid tv channel Fox Sports Netherlands, so it is expected that there will be a livestream as well.
Current standings:
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