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    Rooney's Good, But He's Not Ali Daei - Huffington Post Article

    "Love him or hate him for his club allegiance, masses of wealth or for his questionable intellect, as an international striker Wayne Rooney deserves our respect.

    50 goals in 107 internationals. Most of them in qualifiers, with the largest number against a single team being five in all matches against San Marino, true. Without them, however, I shudder at the thought of England trying to pick their way through troublesome groups. In this qualification campaign for example, he's been responsible for seeing England to single goal away victories against the mighty forces of Estonia and Slovenia.

    Given the abuse he has received and will continue to get, we should be very grateful he bothered and didn't call a Paul Scholes on it all.

    So what milestones are there to reach for Rooney now (considering that with the lack of squad depth or tournament nous, a major trophy at international level is sadly somewhat unlikely). There's the England outfield caps record held by David Beckham at 115. There's Peter Shilton's 125 caps, the overall England record.

    On the continent, there's the all-time European international goalscorer. Ferenc Puskas scored 84, back in the days when keepers didn't wear gloves, and anything up to committing GBH on them was considered a reasonable part of the game. In the more modern era, World Cup heading legend Miroslav Klose scored 71 in 137 appearances, playing international football until he was 36. A standard for Rooney to aim for?

    Certainly Rooney can aim for Robbie Keane. Still playing for Ireland - though not a regular - the LA Galaxy sharp shooter stands on 67 goals in 142 games. If a man who failed at Liverpool beats out a Manchester United star and Everton trainee, there will be unpleasantness in the Rooney household.

    There is one man, however, that Rooney will struggle to overcome. The all time international top scorer. Ladies and gentlemen, let me briefly tell you the tale of Ali Daei.

    An Iranian international, who tore up the leagues in the Middle East before a mildly successful tour of Germany, featuring a year at Bayern Munich, he is the only man to have scored a century in international football. 109 goals in 149 games. If Rooney can up his game and match that rate in his final games for his country, Euro 2016 will be a walkover.

    Daei's rate of scoring boggles the modern footballing mind. In two years, he scored more goals than he played international matches: 1996 (22 goals in 18 games) and 2000 (20 in 19). This is partly because the Asian qualification campaign is generally longer than the European one, and the quality of opponent - while generally higher than San Marino - is not so sharp.

    Daei's first two goals for Iran came in separate 6-0 victories over Chinese Taipei, world ranking 179. He broke Puskas' international record with a strike against Lebanon, and passed into three figures and footballing history by putting four past Laos, the world number 174. He also never scored a goal in a World Cup, with Iran making it to 1998 and 2006 with him leading the line.

    He is, nevertheless, a revered figure in his homeland, for his record breaking talents, for inspiring people to take up the game. A little like Rooney has. Perhaps Rooney, for his San Marino beating abilities, deserves more love."

    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/matt...b_8126394.html

    #2
    rofl: that was random

    Thanks for sharing.
    IRI's politics is no different than handling a pressure cooker ..... As the pressure builds up, you slowly let the steam out just a tad bit so that you don't see overflow, and once the pressure from below is less, you put the lid down again and raise the temperature.

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      #3


      His record will always bring the name of our Country up.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShiroKhorshid View Post


        His record will always bring the name of our Country up.
        Alongside Hossein Rezazadeh and now Behdad Salimi

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          #5
          Forget Daei, we already have a new superstar in the making.

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            #6
            We have both the best international goalscorer in football with Ali Daei and the best goalscorer in Futsal with Vahid Shamsie. Shamsaie has scored 390 goals in 189 match.

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              #7
              Shamsaei is a genius, what an incredible player. In his prime definately one of the worlds top 5

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                #8
                I can only imagine Rooney reading this article and thinking 'Who in gods name is Ali Daei??'

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                  #9
                  Haha but seriously the only thing that somehow get the value of his record down are his poor stats in Bundesliga. People see his amazing stats for Iran and then they see that they same player was only able to score 19 goals in 5 years Bundesliga.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
                    I can only imagine Rooney reading this article and thinking 'Who in gods name is Ali Daei??'
                    One of the most underrated strikers in the history of football. Daei dosen't get the credit and recognition he deserves.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TheBoss View Post
                      One of the most underrated strikers in the history of football. Daei dosen't get the credit and recognition he deserves.

                      To be fair, he wasn't that impressive in Europe, which is where people will look when they want to see how good he is.

                      Even Hashemian did much better, Hashemian almost scored more in one season than Daei did in his entire career in Europe.

                      Not saying Hashemian is better than Daei thought, not at all. Unfortunately I was too young to follow Iranian football when Daei was playing in Europe, so maybe someone else could explain and justify Daei's poor stats in European football?

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                        #12
                        I think he was definately good enough to score more than 19 goals... But to be fair he did not bad at Bayern, scored 6 or 7 goals although being a sub most of the time (Elber and Jancker were the starters). I hated that Jancker guy so much

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                          #13
                          By the way if one play can break his record its Neymar. The guy has scored an amazing 46 goals for Brazil already and is only 23. Hes basically scoring around 10 goals per year for Brazil. And he has AT LEAST another 7 or 8 good years infront of him. Messi and Ronaldo are 5 and 7 years older and have both scored around the same
                          amount for their countries.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ShiroKhorshid View Post
                            By the way if one play can break his record its Neymar. The guy has scored an amazing 46 goals for Brazil already and is only 23. Hes basically scoring around 10 goals per year for Brazil. And he has AT LEAST another 7 or 8 good years infront of him. Messi and Ronaldo are 5 and 7 years older and have both scored around the same
                            amount for their countries.
                            We should send Iranian mafia to break his legs.

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                              #15
                              Most of you are too young to remember but when Daei played in Germany, there was no coordinated calendar. So players would have to leave in the middle of the season to play teams like Sri Lanka!
                              If you actually look at Daei's career, you can see he lost his starting spot as soon as he would leave for TM games.
                              And he was still good enough that Bayern bought him from Bielefeld and Hertha from Bayern (which to this date is the highest transfer fee for an Iranian ever).

                              This whole calendar issue didn't get resolved until 2003 or so.

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