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Azmoun & Ezatolahi @ FC Rostov | 2015-2016
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostBecause the club would barely give him a chance to play even when he showed good performances."History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by khodam View PostIf he had a Brazilian or Hispanic name no one would doubt the price.
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Originally posted by Malavani View PostWell he won't accept anyway. IMO it won't be catastrophic if he stays one season with Rubin as he will be able to join any team he wants afterward and won't be obliged to sign a long term contract with a team like Rostov (that will certainly be the case if they buy him from Rubin)
i'd rather he stayed put in Rubin and finished his last year of contract than signing any longer than a 2 year contract with Rostov or elsewhere in Russia..!!
no doubt, the Best possible outcome would be for him to get Loaned back to Rostov for his last year too..!! but i highly doubt Rubin mgmt gonna play nice again this time around and loan him off all too cheaply..!!
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it sounds like Rubin are somewhat rich and building a pretty solid team for next season..! they already have a awful deep squad of over 38 players and chasing after some more marquee signees..!!
Well, with a whole host of players returning from loans, there will be no less than 38 first team players on the books. A number of these are returning from high profile loans in Western Europe and will be expected to depart on a permanent deal, including Yann M’Vila (Sunderland), Mubarak Wakaso (Las Palmas), Marko Livaja (Empoli) and Chris Mavinga (Stade de Reims). A source close to the club has confirmed to RFN that Rubin are indeed actively trying to sell both Mavinga and M’Vila. There are also domestic loanees, including Taras Burlak (Krylya Sovetov), who will not be joining Krylya permanently due to finances, and will rejoin the first team at Rubin, and Sardar Azmoun, the young Iranian who flourished with high flying Rostov. A lot of speculation revolves around his future, with Benfica being linked to signing him already this summer. Having seemingly burnt bridges at Rubin, Rostov and Kurban Berdyev will be desperate to retain his services, but the €7m price tag will be a stumbling block, and a move away from Rubin seems almost certain, although he has begun training with the squad this summer.
this is especially a tough to navigate and kiri situation thats facing our golden boy this off season...!!
a sit-out season n suspension from football is the absolute Worse thing that could happen to him at this juncture of his young, promising career and off course a loan back to Rostov is the Best..!! wish him the Best ...!
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postyea, sardar seems almost dangerously hung-up on playing for Berdieyev..!!?
i'd rather he stayed put in Rubin and finished his last year of contract than signing any longer than a 2 year contract with Rostov or elsewhere in Russia..!!
no doubt, the Best possible outcome would be for him to get Loaned back to Rostov for his last year too..!! but i highly doubt Rubin mgmt gonna play nice again this time around and loan him off all too cheaply..!!
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it sounds like Rubin are somewhat rich and building a pretty solid team for next season..! they already have a awful deep squad of over 38 players and chasing after some more marquee signees..!!
cant really blame Azmoun for wanting outa there and especially so desiring a return back to his favored coach in Rostov with allure of EU football to boot for next season...!!
this is especially a tough to navigate and kiri situation thats facing our golden boy this off season...!!
a sit-out season n suspension from football is the absolute Worse thing that could happen to him at this juncture of his young, promising career and off course a loan back to Rostov is the Best..!! wish him the Best ...!
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostBecause the club would barely give him a chance to play even when he showed good performances.
besides they have a new spanish coach since a week ago and sardar would have had a fresh start
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Originally posted by Ab-Gosht View PostLOL are u kidding me? Their nr1 foraward is devic who was benched for Sardar when he was 19! Sardar is their nr 1 FW right now but with him being in abadan now and team in camp he's not making any more friends...
besides they have a new spanish coach since a week ago and sardar would have had a fresh start
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Originally posted by KeonKish View PostNo.
Biladentnyov preferred portnyagin and kannunikov over azmoun
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Originally posted by Ab-Gosht View Postkanu played on wing. portnagin yes mostly but he was on fire and was scoring and was playing for russia NT. Sardar started that season as nr.1 but portnagin was hotter when he came on and won the spot over azmoun fair and square even u agree on that
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If Sardar is planning on leaving Rubin he should go to a winning club like Benfica and avoid mid table teams or lower. Benfica is a consistent team with good players and the fans are more patient than mid table teams like Everton.
Just look what happened to Gucci in Charlton, he did a few bad appearances and the fans started whining about it, even though the whole team was bad.
This clubs are good for him I think: Benfica (or a similar team), Spartak, Zenit, Rostov, or stay in Kazan for another season.
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Originally posted by Real Madrid Fan View PostSardar is bache naneh!! he will follow this turkman guy again at Rostov!!
1) berdeyev is the one responsible for azmouns development for the most part.
2) berdeyev is a great coach.
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