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    Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
    Varzesh3 interview with Morteza Pouraliganji

    About his wish to play football: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1043...%D8%B2%D8%B4-3

    About his way to become a professional player: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1043...%D8%B2%D8%B4-3

    About the Chinese food: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1044...1%D8%B2%D8%B43

    About the AC 2015: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1044...1%D8%B2%D8%B43
    Thanks for sharing I enjoyed the interview about the worms and cockroaches lol.

    He's a good storyteller too! Damet garm pesar, setareye Team Melli Iran!

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      Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
      Varzesh3 interview with Morteza Pouraliganji

      About his wish to play football: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1043...%D8%B2%D8%B4-3

      About his way to become a professional player: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1043...%D8%B2%D8%B4-3

      About the Chinese food: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1044...1%D8%B2%D8%B43

      About the AC 2015: http://video.varzesh3.com/video/1044...1%D8%B2%D8%B43
      Excuse me, could anyone kindly provide any summaries please?

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        Latest news from an unofficial source: Ganji is returning to China to negotiate with TEDA about extending the contract.
        The report says that Ganji has rejected the European offer. The new contract provided by TEDA shows great sincerity and is several times of the oversea's
        But meanwhile another Chinese club (name is not revealed) also makes a great bid. It's hard to see the result now.

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          Originally posted by txshi View Post
          Excuse me, could anyone kindly provide any summaries please?
          In brief: He talks about his development and love of football since his childhood, his times in Naft Tehran, Teda,..., about Chinese food he says it is so different and he couldn't them at the beginning so he used to eat tuna fish everyday for couple of months which was a poor choice...

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            Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
            In brief: He talks about his development and love of football since his childhood, his times in Naft Tehran, Teda,..., about Chinese food he says it is so different and he couldn't them at the beginning so he used to eat tuna fish everyday for couple of months which was a poor choice...
            ...Sorry to hear that.
            In fact there are many Halal restaurants in Tianjin but seems flavor is really a big problem...

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              Originally posted by txshi View Post
              ...Sorry to hear that.
              In fact there are many Halal restaurants in Tianjin but seems flavor is really a big problem...
              Isnt that place dominant in Chinese Muslims? Please fill me in on this thanks.

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                The answer is no. But it is not hard to see Muslim here (e.g. I have 39 classmates in my high school and one of them is muslim. In my company, my group has 60 colleagues and one of them is muslim). And we have some Muslim spot in Tianjin too. There are also some very famous restaurants are Halal that every local here knows.

                Are you just curious about it or you will come to Tianjin in the near future?

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                  Originally posted by txshi View Post
                  Latest news from an unofficial source: Ganji is returning to China to negotiate with TEDA about extending the contract. The report says that Ganji has rejected the European offer.
                  One dumb move after another.

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                    Originally posted by Gucci10 View Post
                    Isnt that place dominant in Chinese Muslims? Please fill me in on this thanks.
                    The answer is no. But it is not hard to see Muslim here (e.g. I have 39 classmates in my high school and one of them is muslim. In my company, my group has 60 colleagues and one of them is muslim). And we have some Muslim spot in Tianjin too. There are also some very famous restaurants are Halal that every local here knows.

                    Are you just curious about it or you will come to Tianjin in the near future?

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                      Originally posted by txshi View Post
                      The answer is no. But it is not hard to see Muslim here (e.g. I have 39 classmates in my high school and one of them is muslim. In my company, my group has 60 colleagues and one of them is muslim). And we have some Muslim spot in Tianjin too. There are also some very famous restaurants are Halal that every local here knows.

                      Are you just curious about it or you will come to Tianjin in the near future?
                      Just curious, thanks for answer.

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                        there are so many good types of chinese food....

                        i dont understand how he didn't like any of them.

                        the problem is in iran the cuisine is not very international and since persian food is VERY mild and plaIN, i think the flavors were overwhelming for him.
                        AKP Parti, Turkiye - Haj Bernie Sandersoglu

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                          look as much as i like to see this guy in Europe, if the does not go I prefer him in China over iran. Why you might ask? I think playing outside of iran in an environment that is more conducive to learning and professionalism like the Chinese league services him better than an environment that is filled with "hasheh" "doroogh" etc

                          you have to admit our football is as dirty as it can get, I do not want this guy to be close to it. as far away as possible. play in China til he can get a offer from Europe.

                          Just look at the guy and the confidence he has just by being in China for 1 year!! he has matured so much because he had to work for it, there is no partybazi there with foreign players, he gets what it means to be professional.

                          I think China will serve him well.
                          IRI = FAILED

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                            Originally posted by KeonKish View Post
                            there are so many good types of chinese food....
                            i dont understand how he didn't like any of them.
                            the problem is in iran the cuisine is not very international and since persian food is VERY mild and plaIN, i think the flavors were overwhelming for him.
                            i don't know about USA but here in sweden chinese food are very different that in china. I like chinese in sweden but when i was in china I could not even LOOK on their food without be disgusted. .And I am NOT picky when it comes to food. i teste all the food, but if it's not good then i dont eat more of it but I do taste. I could not do in China couz it looked and smelled terrible
                            TEAM MELLI IRAN - PERSPOLIS

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                              Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Post
                              look as much as i like to see this guy in Europe, if the does not go I prefer him in China over iran. Why you might ask? I think playing outside of iran in an environment that is more conducive to learning and professionalism like the Chinese league services him better than an environment that is filled with "hasheh" "doroogh" etc
                              you have to admit our football is as dirty as it can get, I do not want this guy to be close to it. as far away as possible. play in China til he can get a offer from Europe.
                              Just look at the guy and the confidence he has just by being in China for 1 year!! he has matured so much because he had to work for it, there is no partybazi there with foreign players, he gets what it means to be professional.
                              I think China will serve him well.
                              You know match fixing and corruption is big business in Chinese football right?

                              Playing in China is useless for a relatively young player like Pouraliganji, it's pure for money and except the foreign players the domestic ones are absolutely in no terms better than what we have in IPL. There is no difference in playing for Naft Tehran or Tianjin, he won't gain anything. He was not smart to reject the Belgian offer, it would have been a good starting point for him since it's the 9th best league of Europe.

                              I just don't understand it since he told the media that he would use 1 year in China as a bridge to Europe, but he likes the money too much it seems.

                              http://www.insideworldfootball.com/w...ths-says-eaton

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                                Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
                                You know match fixing and corruption is big business in Chinese football right?

                                Playing in China is useless for a relatively young player like Pouraliganji, it's pure for money and except the foreign players the domestic ones are absolutely in no terms better than what we have in IPL. There is no difference in playing for Naft Tehran or Tianjin, he won't gain anything. He was not smart to reject the Belgian offer, it would have been a good starting point for him since it's the 9th best league of Europe.

                                I just don't understand it since he told the media that he would use 1 year in China as a bridge to Europe, but he likes the money too much it seems.

                                http://www.insideworldfootball.com/w...ths-says-eaton
                                I do not think I can agree with you. is there corruption in China, absolutely. there is corruption in every league to some degree. but the level of professionalism that he will get in China he will not get in Iran. that's for sure. If he does not want to go to europe for whatever reason that's up to him to decide, but I would not want him to play in IPL, too much hasheh.
                                IRI = FAILED

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