he is like all those little hezbollahi kids in Sweden with connections with Iranian clubs who go there train with them and then end back up in sweden and 2 years later go to poland and study to be a doctor cause there football career went down the shit hole. I have known a few guys who did the same thing when we were younger, suddenly they were posting pics on FB training with Esteghlal/Perspolis some other team once as well. Then 3 months later back in sweden and you see them on the street like dadash what happened then they make up a excuse like football is for kids im going to study instead xD
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Originally posted by Zamboor View Posthe is like all those little hezbollahi kids in Sweden with connections with Iranian clubs who go there train with them and then end back up in sweden and 2 years later go to poland and study to be a doctor cause there football career went down the shit hole. I have known a few guys who did the same thing when we were younger, suddenly they were posting pics on FB training with Esteghlal/Perspolis some other team once as well. Then 3 months later back in sweden and you see them on the street like dadash what happened then they make up a excuse like football is for kids im going to study instead xD
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Originally posted by Zamboor View Posthe is like all those little hezbollahi kids in Sweden with connections with Iranian clubs who go there train with them and then end back up in sweden and 2 years later go to poland and study to be a doctor cause there football career went down the shit hole. I have known a few guys who did the same thing when we were younger, suddenly they were posting pics on FB training with Esteghlal/Perspolis some other team once as well. Then 3 months later back in sweden and you see them on the street like dadash what happened then they make up a excuse like football is for kids im going to study instead xD
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Originally posted by Camran khan View PostI don't want to label the kid or say bad things about him, but he uploads pictures all the time with SS players and old coaches etc. It would be cool to see a Swedish player in Esteghlal, but seriously, check some highlights of his on Youtube, kid barely plays professional football..
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Originally posted by TheBoss View PostBaghdad is a Persian word. It means "Given by god" or "Gift of god".
About the root of Baghdad, it can be from a Hebrew origin as well. Since name Bildad means "Bel(Semite God) has loved"
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...UTF-8#q=bildad
We are not playing roots of some ancient city's name. We are talking about his last name and for your info Iranians and our neighbors picked last name not more than 100 years ago. So obviously his last name is not just a given last name from 8th century AD.
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Originally posted by TheBoss View PostAlireza came on my radar when he scored against both Esteghlal and Persepolis this season. He is a good player.
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Originally posted by Z Joon View PostHe's got a pretty unique style and is a good all-rounded central midfielder. I don't know if he's good at the point of making TM regularly in the future with all the great young players we have and constantly produce in that position but he will become a solid player for sure
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Originally posted by PersianLegion View PostNaghizadeh is ok but not the future.Team Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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