This is the year for him, you either establish yourself as starter or head back to Iran.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThis is the year for him, you either establish yourself as starter or head back to Iran.Team Meli Iran
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostWhy on earth under any circumstance should he consider heading back to Iran when he just got to Europe 5 months ago?! He's 22 yrs old.....
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostIf he is not getting any playing time in second season in mid table Russian League( which struggling financially and all money going for building facilities for next QC), i don't see any future for him in Europe.Team Meli Iran
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostSo you're saying a 22 year old with limited experience should be an immediate starter/consistently be playing or else he has no future in Europe? Where is the logic in that? A young player like him should have the ambition to make it there and NOT give up by any means, look at Karim in osasuna vs pannionios. With that logic he shoulda came back to Iran after an embarrassing spell at osasuna. And he was 2-3 years older than Milad mo with MUCH more experience hence a far worse situation. Milad just got there, hasn't had much of an opportunity because he was playing behind someone more seasoned and overall stronger than he was hence the transfer to Lyon. I'm sorry but there isn't 1 single reason why going back to the PGL would benefit him in any way, if he doesn't play consistently by December then a loan to another Russian team in need of a LB or any other decent euro league would be the solution, not PGL.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostVery good news for Milad, if I'm not mistaken he was the consistent starter. They will have two of Asia's best fullbacks hopefully starting together in Luke Wilkshire and Milad Mo
Maybe Milad could be Asia's best fullback in years to come, but as a keen supporter of the Australian National team I can assure you that Wilshere was never that good.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThis is the year for him, you either establish yourself as starter or head back to Iran.Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostWhy on earth under any circumstance should he consider heading back to Iran when he just got to Europe 5 months ago?! He's 22 yrs old.....Formerly known as Persianking!
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According to the Terek Grozny official website, Milad did not feature in the friendly match against Zalgris:
http://fc-terek.ru/newslist/#7330
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