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Morteza Pouraliganji @ Tianjin Teda | 2015-2016

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    Originally posted by ali alipour View Post
    Never knew there were so many iranian chinese league experts

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      Originally posted by Kiarash View Post

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        Not fan of chinese league, but finally I see it is not that bad (specially if he had no offer from europe) that we went there. He exit from his confort zone and will be forced to adapted and fight in a foreign country.

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          Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
          We need to give the guy some time. PAG and Fonseca (another CB) just joined the team last week. For a team with this much problem on defense they can not just buy good CBs and expect magic to happen. The players need to play more matches to get adjusted to the team and can talk and cover each other. I say give them 5 weeks and then start judging them. I hope they take the time to practice more. PAG should practice a lot with Fonseca and the RB to understand each other on the field. This match looks like they are just running for the ball (high school style).
          Fonseca has been in the team for about three months, at least two. While Morteza has been for only one week. As I said, they need time to be integrated together. Besides LB Zhao Honglve is also a new one joined 10 days ago.

          What I cannot understand is why our RB Bai Yuefeng showed such a bad status in the game.

          p.s. How do you think about the GK? Our forum is blaming him dramatically

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            Originally posted by Abtin View Post
            wow, that was probably the worst and weakest team defence I have seen my entire life. even worse than osasuna...
            After Arie Haan retook the team last year there are always defence problems...
            We somehow miss Guimaraens, especially on defending. If you watched the game between Tianjin TEDA and Guangzhou Evergrande in 2013, you would find these are totally two different teams.

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              "Reporters observed by Iranian defender Morteza Pouraliganji seems some of the problems in language, communication with his teammates and the coaching staff, there are some difficulties. Speaking Pouraliganji language problems, Haan think this is not a problem, "he and the team's run-in, we will, through continuous training, constantly improve in training. On the one hand Pouraliganji simple verbal communication, and I believe he and his teammates will be able to generate understanding through continuous training. ""

              http://sports.enorth.com.cn/system/2...30078661.shtml

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                Lol, the kid haven't even been there for a month, and only played one match. These medias need to calm the f**k down.

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                  Originally posted by txshi View Post
                  Fonseca has been in the team for about three months, at least two. While Morteza has been for only one week. As I said, they need time to be integrated together. Besides LB Zhao Honglve is also a new one joined 10 days ago.

                  What I cannot understand is why our RB Bai Yuefeng showed such a bad status in the game.

                  p.s. How do you think about the GK? Our forum is blaming him dramatically
                  Thanks for correction.

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                    In terms of manderin, this is one of the toughest languages in the world, tougher if you don't start at a young age, but I guess players can communicate in English on the the pitch. Still tough to socialise. If you getting a taxi you'd better have the the address on a paper in Chinese or your mobile phone
                    Tianjin though is a metropolis. Given the training is mostly outdoors I wonder pollution effects players? etc. mind you with our lovely air in Tehran, MPG must be feeling right at home!!
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                      I hope things do work out and he does end up in Europe. Can't lose hope, he has a lot of potential and it seems that he is career focused. We will support him wherever he is
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                        Originally posted by aenima_8 View Post
                        "Reporters observed by Iranian defender Morteza Pouraliganji seems some of the problems in language, communication with his teammates and the coaching staff, there are some difficulties. Speaking Pouraliganji language problems, Haan think this is not a problem, "he and the team's run-in, we will, through continuous training, constantly improve in training. On the one hand Pouraliganji simple verbal communication, and I believe he and his teammates will be able to generate understanding through continuous training. ""

                        http://sports.enorth.com.cn/system/2...30078661.shtml
                        Seems Google Translate is good enough

                        The bad fact is Chinese players seldom have systematically learning on those things except football, especially English.

                        TEDA thought about hiring some Farsi translators but unfortunately there are few universities set up the Farsi major. As the report says, BFSU (Beijing Foreign Studies University, the best university on foreign languages in China) only has 4-5 students on Farsi every four years...

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                          Originally posted by The Realist View Post
                          In terms of manderin, this is one of the toughest languages in the world, tougher if you don't start at a young age, but I guess players can communicate in English on the the pitch. Still tough to socialise. If you getting a taxi you'd better have the the address on a paper in Chinese or your mobile phone
                          Tianjin though is a metropolis. Given the training is mostly outdoors I wonder pollution effects players? etc. mind you with our lovely air in Tehran, MPG must be feeling right at home!!
                          Air condition is better in spring, summer and autumn. But whatever Tianjin is a metroplis focus on INDUSTRY before, so you know...

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                            Originally posted by Abtin View Post
                            Lol, the kid haven't even been there for a month, and only played one match. These medias need to calm the f**k down.
                            Local media don't blame him at all. The whole team is showing a worrying status.

                            Actually after the match most fans rated Morteza as the 3rd or 4th highest score in the team

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                              Originally posted by txshi View Post
                              Seems Google Translate is good enough
                              The bad fact is Chinese players seldom have systematically learning on those things except football, especially English.
                              TEDA thought about hiring some Farsi translators but unfortunately there are few universities set up the Farsi major. As the report says, BFSU (Beijing Foreign Studies University, the best university on foreign languages in China) only has 4-5 students on Farsi every four years...
                              Just find a translator that can speak English and Persian very well. I assume many people speak English in China and in TEDA. That will solves the issue. If you need a good translator you can contact even your consulate in Tehran or hire someone from Malaysia. There many Persians specially students who study there. You can hire one, usually they are good at English because they have to study their classes in English! I assume they are not that expensive either.

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                                Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
                                Just find a translator that can speak English and Persian very well. I assume many people speak English in China and in TEDA. That will solves the issue. If you need a good translator you can contact even your consulate in Tehran or hire someone from Malaysia. There many Persians specially students who study there. You can hire one, usually they are good at English because they have to study their classes in English! I assume they are not that expensive either.
                                TEDA has specific translator in Spanish and English, but not Farsi. I watched a video today (would be posted below) and the reporter says that seems Morteza only knows a little English, is it true? I think this doesn't make sense.

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