Adnan is a ok player and he did great at FIFA u-20 world cup. But I think that Jahanbakhsh, Azmoun, Ezzatollahi, Torabi, Mohammadi and Hajsafi can make the step to a big league. Have some patience please.
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Syria, Iraq & North Korea have players in Serie A....where is our youth heading?
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Unfortunately this is the kind of thread that contributes to Iraqi's pleasures and trolls in all forums as we know they lurk on PFDC 24/7. Really? Those youth players are better than our players because they play in Serie A youth teams? Probably even Iraqis and Syrians wouldn't come up with this by themselves.
Who gives seriously in the end they will end up no were and all of us know it, Iran will end up in the WC because our average player is levels higher than those country players that will most likely never play a WC in their careers.
Syria and Iraq can even get a player in Juve's main squad. They still won't beat us and they won't be better than us. Hala Adnan nimkat neshin time 16aome torkie miad 4 mah rooye nimkate udinese mishine 1 passe gol mide and in the end we come to these conclusions It's pretty sad, but just continues to prove how emotional our fans are
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Lol 2 of the players are youth team players,we had Ezatollahi in Atletico Madrid youth team, that doesn't mean sh!t... Jahanbakhsh is great with a bright future and then we have Azmoun getting a lot of playing time in the team that is 1st in the Russian league, hopefully Ezatollahi will get some playing time soon too, Rostov would walk all over Udinese..
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Last time I checked football is a team sport, and 1 player, no matter how good, can't do it on his own. By your logic Iran is worst off than Canada, as it has more "legionaries" than we do, including players at West Ham, Benfica, and Bestikas! That's not how football works, and Iraq does not have the pedigree of players we do. Plus as things start to open up for Iran, expect more players moving to Europe. Valuable lesson, never look to those below you always look to those above you when seeking improvementRemember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostI was joking but you cannot deny that serie A is not what it was some years ago, Juventus being the only exception. The two milanese teams are catastrophic, they barely qualify to Europa league and do nothing there. Napoli emerge as a top team but they didn't do anything significant in Champions league/Europa league except a quarter of final. The same with Roma that is used to be trashed in champions league (7/1 or else) against United, Barcelona.
Except Juventus, no italian clubs to be seen in the last stage of Champions/Europa league. Even their national team isn't impressive.
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostOf sound mind and body I can say that Adnan would not start over Taremi or Torabi in our TM. He would be on equal level with Amiri. His most applaudable quality is his fighting spirit and the greatest strength any Iranian player has is that fighting spirit.
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Originally posted by EKBATAN View Postwe have ONE freakin player who plays consistently and thats Jahanbakhsh in a league that is probably 10th best in Europe.
Ezatollahi hasnt even played and Azmoun isnt a starter.
Dont even mention the 2nd division guys. I love Hajsafi and he's good but he needs to be in a better team than Frankfurt.
Azmoun is a starter! He is a starter and their lone striker on the best team in Russia. Rostov would mop the floor with Udinese. Milad Mohammadi just debuted last game, see where he goes. And Terek would also beat Udinese. Italy is shite mate. They are no longer there as EPL, Germany and La Liga are much, much better. Ansarifard is one of the top scorers in Greece!
I'm sorry, but Ekbatan you represented emotional posting. Really useless thread.Last edited by Tehranto; 04-04-2016, 03:59 PM.
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Major exaggerating going on here. Azmoun has started more than half of his games, has been very influential In his team. The same goes for jahanbakhsh and ansarifard. At this point I'm also fairly certain that besides juventus the Italian league has been on a steady decline and purchases lots of washed up players, while Russian league gets stronger every year.
There is so much bias because Russia isn't a "western" European country. Do me a favor and watch some games between their big 6 or so teams. Lots of quality players, high physicality, high pace, lots of hustle.
Mohammadi will soon be a regular player for Terek as well, and Terek is a big and respected team, not a one hit wonder like Rostov. Quit being emotional and appreciate that we finally have been making a great increase in our European players.
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this is the most ridiculous notion being thrown around PFDC. who cares if those guys are going to serie a teams? rostov would give 3 quarters of serie a teams a nice spanking.
Ezzi was in atletico madrid's youth team less than a year ago so wouldn't that count since you're counting this north korean in firoentina's youth side?
you claim our players dont catch the eye of serie a teams but in case you didn't know karim ansarifard rejected a move to bundesliga teams years ago and also ARH rejected a move to sassulo to go to portugal after the WC. these were NOT rumors they were confirmed by the players themselves.
and stop it with the exaggeration. the only guy we have in a 2nd division team is hajsafi and he starts every single game and is a stand out player.....which will help him progress and make a better move within the next year or so.
ARJ, Azmoun, Ezzi, Mohammadi are all super young and will make big moves in due time. Azmoun confirmed he had an opportunity to go to stoke city and rejected it. Torabi and Taremi will join the latter very soon too. If you dont believe that these guys are good enough to make it in those leagues then either dont know talent if it was standing right in front of you or dont watch these guys enough.Team Meli Iran
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Originally posted by EKBATAN View Postit doesnt matter if they can start in our team or not....im making a point by saying these guys from poor war torn isolated places can catch the eye of these teams yet our players struggle to start for bottom table 2nd division teams.
It is nice to have legionnaires to follow but teams like Saudi have never had legionnaires and qualified to the world cup before. And next round teams like Saudi/Qatar/Iran will wipe out Iraq.
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