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    #16
    I have learned to not get too excited and hopeful for Iranian players to someday go to europe after perhaps a good season in IPL. A lot of members here are hopeful that any player that is promising for a season or two may be our next "Daei," or "Mahdavikia," or etc, etc. The truth is that these players that do end up becoming legendary and legionerres have had there sights on this goal for a very long time. In psychology it is called having a long and exceptional delayed gratification.
    from wiki:

    "Delayed gratification, or deferred gratification, is the ability to resist the temptation for an immediate reward and wait for a later reward. Generally, delayed gratification is associated with resisting a smaller but more immediate reward in order to receive a larger or more enduring reward later."

    It is very obvious from a young age if a person has this delayed gratification. It is the difference between someone willing to work hard day and night and go to school for years in the hopes/belief that someday it will pay off and all there thousands in debt will be payed off with a huge paycheck, and someone who drops out of high school to go make a quick $12 an hour at a supermarket.

    Alireza Jahanbakhsh did an interview with Navad while at Damash and portrayed this quality of his nicely. He spoke of how it is a shame that mostly all Nojavanan TM players never make it to TM and said that unfortunately they get "full" to fast but that he is still and for along time will always be hungry ("ghoshne") for more.
    Just my 2 cents on why I don't really care where Taremi ends up going.

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      #17
      Originally posted by ameri View Post
      I have learned to not get too excited and hopeful for Iranian players to someday go to europe after perhaps a good season in IPL. A lot of members here are hopeful that any player that is promising for a season or two may be our next "Daei," or "Mahdavikia," or etc, etc. The truth is that these players that do end up becoming legendary and legionerres have had there sights on this goal for a very long time. In psychology it is called having a long and exceptional delayed gratification.
      from wiki:

      "Delayed gratification, or deferred gratification, is the ability to resist the temptation for an immediate reward and wait for a later reward. Generally, delayed gratification is associated with resisting a smaller but more immediate reward in order to receive a larger or more enduring reward later."

      It is very obvious from a young age if a person has this delayed gratification. It is the difference between someone willing to work hard day and night and go to school for years in the hopes/belief that someday it will pay off and all there thousands in debt will be payed off with a huge paycheck, and someone who drops out of high school to go make a quick $12 an hour at a supermarket.

      Alireza Jahanbakhsh did an interview with Navad while at Damash and portrayed this quality of his nicely. He spoke of how it is a shame that mostly all Nojavanan TM players never make it to TM and said that unfortunately they get "full" to fast but that he is still and for along time will always be hungry ("ghoshne") for more.
      Just my 2 cents on why I don't really care where Taremi ends up going.
      I agree with you. In his interview on navad he spoke about going to europe but deep down inside i could tell his not willing to get out of this comfort zone and challenge himself in the leagues of europe. its too early to tell, I hope I am wrong through.

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        #18
        Who else thaught this thread was titled. "Taremi joins Al Qaeda"
        WE ARE THE UNDER DOGS

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          #19
          Before you all dump on this guy, know that he is a class act. The Kuwaiti reps came to Iran and waited for him to sign but he rejected it. He says he is disappointed at PP management because they did not want to pay for Ahmad Pour's shoulder surgery. He also as offers from another IPL team with higher salary and 50% upfront. When you read his interview, you can see where he is coming from, but is still waiting for PP to give him the green light.
          http://90tv.ir/news/108999/
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            #20
            Originally posted by rezabmehr View Post
            Before you all dump on this guy, know that he is a class act. The Kuwaiti reps came to Iran and waited for him to sign but he rejected it. He says he is disappointed at PP management because they did not want to pay for Ahmad Pour's shoulder surgery. He also as offers from another IPL team with higher salary and 50% upfront. When you read his interview, you can see where he is coming from, but is still waiting for PP to give him the green light.
            http://90tv.ir/news/108999/
            I wouldn't call a guy who makes throat slicing innuendoes towards saudis as a political statement as a "class act"

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              #21
              Originally posted by ameri View Post
              I wouldn't call a guy who makes throat slicing innuendoes towards saudis as a political statement as a "class act"
              At arabs who did the same thing? No, not class... but I like him nonetheless

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                #22
                He said on Navad that he wants to go to Europe, he'll probably end up in Kuwait if he doesn't have any decent european offers. BTW he was the lowest paid player in Perspolis main squad this season, his contract was 150 M. The kuwaiti offer is apparently 1 million dollars.
                چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
                We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.

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                  #23
                  There is one club that no Iranian should play for: Al-Qaddasiyah. Younger members should google this battle.
                  Right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.

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                    #24
                    So, this guy is new in team melli, right? And the Qataris made an offer for him? Whaaat a surprise...

                    Sendt fra min HTC One med Tapatalk

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                      #25
                      And nobody care that team calls Al Qadesia !?
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                        #26
                        Another one bites the dust...


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                          #27
                          Why would a team called al Qadesia want to sign an Iranian player?

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                            #28
                            Sad. Why would an Iranian player join a team with that name is beyond me.

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                              #29
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                              Zendeh bad IRAN
                              >-----------------<
                              Marg bar dictator
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                                #30
                                Our Football is so messed up that I'm here wishing Taremi ends up moving to Qatar instead of Kuwait...

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