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    #16
    Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
    Luiz Adriano of Shakhtar, ex-Brazil NT player joins Al Ahli UAE...
    The man that scored 5 goals in a CL game, although it was against BATE. Nice pickup for them.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Shah Abbas View Post
      It's so sad that UAE/Qatar can get all of these top players whilst having no football culture or great fans. While we have the culture and the fans but we don't have the money...

      +Apparently, Mikel is set to join Al-Ain too...
      I remember the ESPN post-match interview with Mikel after Iran vs Nigeria last year. Man, the dude was so frustrated lol.

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        #18
        Originally posted by teammelli1 View Post
        I remember the ESPN post-match interview with Mikel after Iran vs Nigeria last year. Man, the dude was so frustrated lol.
        He sure was. Nigerians really thought that we are total pushovers and had planned to finish us off in the first half hour. Little did they know a Concrete Wall was awaiting them. You could see the frustration in their faces as the game went on that they knew they would never be able to score against us.

        What also made me proud that day was that due to CQs training and conditioning, our boys actually out ran the physically stronger Nigerians and towards the end of the game they were totally out of Gas while our boys were still going strong.

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          #19
          Paulinho leaves Tottenham to sign with Guangzhou Evergrande West Asia has UAE and Qatar, East Asia has China

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            #20
            Originally posted by Z Joon View Post
            Paulinho leaves Tottenham to sign with Guangzhou Evergrande West Asia has UAE and Qatar, East Asia has China
            you forgot, demba ba and ozkayup also signed with shanghai... they are really trying to become a big league, but they have got it all wrong, first they need to focus on domestic development (like j.league) than go and buy big players

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              #21
              ^ the gap between local Chinese players and foreign based is huge in term of financial matters.

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                #22
                Originally posted by irani1378 View Post
                you forgot, demba ba and ozkayup also signed with shanghai... they are really trying to become a big league, but they have got it all wrong, first they need to focus on domestic development (like j.league) than go and buy big players
                I agree. Just check the top scorers in the Chinese league. Most of them are foreigners. They are following the same path as England.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
                  ^ the gap between local Chinese players and foreign based is huge in term of financial matters.
                  the difference is huge in terms of everything (especially their dodool size's )

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                    #24
                    youth development is on the way CSL had forced clubs to invest at least 5m USD a year in youth development and clubs like Guangzhou Evergrande and Shandong Luneng already has biigest football academy across asia, but you need patient to wait for the youth programme to develope good players
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by irani1378 View Post
                      you forgot, demba ba and ozkayup also signed with shanghai... they are really trying to become a big league, but they have got it all wrong, first they need to focus on domestic development (like j.league) than go and buy big players
                      China dropped a ton of cash into developing football recently if I'm not mistaken. We'll see how they stand in a few decades

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                        #26
                        Mansourian, attended Naft's practice for the 1st time yeterday. He definitely has his work cut-out for him in the next 6 weeks. Beira's most likely leaving and going to Tractor.

                        P.S. Good news is that it looks like Mobali will be staying with Naft.

                        P.P.S. And Sadeghian has also joined Naft, but they have lost Padovani to Sepahan - Sadeghi or Hesseini (or both) are being discussed as replacements.

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                          #27
                          Luiz adriano ended up going to Ac milan. If al ahli don't sign any big players naft probably have a good chance to get to the semis.

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                            #28
                            Naft have signed Hosseini and their transfers are completed... Carlos Santos, Mehdi Momeni, Aloys Nong round up the rest of the list.

                            Looks like they're going to have a pretty decent line-up going in the AFC quarters. Can't wait.

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                              #29
                              lol at people wining "sorkhabis ruined naft" and some other BS, they now have the best team in the league.........

                              ----------------beiranvand---------------
                              lotfi----santos---------hosseini---hamdinejad
                              -------------mobali----ezzat-----------
                              -----------------sadeghian--------------
                              ----motahari------nong--------amiri

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by irani1378 View Post
                                lol at people wining "sorkhabis ruined naft" and some other BS, they now have the best team in the league.........

                                ----------------beiranvand---------------
                                lotfi----santos---------hosseini---hamdinejad
                                -------------mobali----ezzat-----------
                                -----------------sadeghian--------------
                                ----motahari------nong--------amiri
                                Yeah, I think the overall combination of transfers in is MUCH better than transfers out. I'm still a bit concerned though the average age of their players in the central part of the filed (vs. left right) is pretty high - Sadeghian is the only young guy in the bunch with Ezzati next @ 28-29.

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