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    Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
    Haghighi just said on IRIB 3 that he has an offer from Spain.
    This can be Bazar-Garmi also, why would a la liga side goes after a not established as no1 keeper of bottom table Portuguese side. Unless is a depth move for them for 2nd or 3rd keeper position.

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      Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post
      This can be Bazar-Garmi also, why would a la liga side goes after a not established as no1 keeper of bottom table Portuguese side. Unless is a depth move for them for 2nd or 3rd keeper position.
      It could be a newly promoted side, or even a Liga Adelante offer. He never said it was from La Liga, he just said Spain

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        Originally posted by Kian B. View Post
        It could be a newly promoted side, or even a Liga Adelante offer. He never said it was from La Liga, he just said Spain
        The media speculation was la liga..

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          Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
          Africans fake their age, and have more visibility to Europe : ex-european colonies, Africancup more covered, the like of Drogba, Touré, Eto o, Aubameyamng proving gamble on them can give a lot at the end
          They are proven hard workers and are willing to sacrifice a lot in order to succeed, e.g play for dirt cheap, move to shitty and racist counties like russia and ukraine etc...while the majority of our players need their balls massaged just to fucking go to a trial.

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            Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
            You have a good point. But then again it sill amazes me how the same scouts can pick up players from extremely poor African countries, where the circumstances are much and much worse than in Iran. So there is another side in your argument to consider as well.
            I'd guess unfortunately because of (some what colonial presence i.e.) academies around. You have a lot of European clubs having affiliated clubs around the continent. Some are as close as for example Ajax Cape Town or Feyenoord Ghana and some like ASEC Mimosas was for Beveren and Arsenal i.e. how the Toure brothers got to Europe. You don't have that type of infrastructure in Iran that allows a training ground for breeding talent and giving them the opportunity to showcase it through exposure to European clubs.. which is some what our own (IR Iran) fault, shutting the door on the rest of the world.

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              Originally posted by Mr Pouya View Post
              They are proven hard workers and are willing to sacrifice a lot in order to succeed, e.g play for dirt cheap, move to shitty and racist counties like russia and ukraine etc...while the majority of our players need their balls massaged just to fucking go to a trial.
              Couldn't have said it any better, the only anomalies we have are JB and sardar. Seems like Torabi too, hopefully he can get a shot somewhere.
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                Pouraliganji linked with Persepolis and Esteghlal:

                http://vananews.ir/fa/news/31085/%D8...5%D9%88%D8%B1?

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                  Mohammad Ebrahimi signs with Tractor Sazi.

                  http://www.varzesh3.com/news/1333094...AF%D8%B4%D8%AA

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                    Originally posted by Kian B. View Post
                    Pouraliganji linked with Persepolis and Esteghlal:
                    http://vananews.ir/fa/news/31085/%D8...5%D9%88%D8%B1?
                    When one chooses china and qatar instead of europe,that's where he ends up. for now he can enjoy selfies with Xavi.

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                      According to Veisi , Ali Karimi Mayl leave Sepahan for Europ.
                      ویسی:


                      * این بازیکن چه کسی است؟

                      علی کریمی از فوتبال اروپا پیشنهاد دریافت کرده است و ظاهرا در قراردادش بندی وجود دارد که می تواند از جمع ما جدا شود. اگر جدایی او قطعی شود ما باید در پست او بازیکن بگیریم.




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                      ویسی به ورزش سه خبر داد



                      هافبک جوان سپاهان در آستانه جدایی از این تیم قرار گرفته است.

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                        Apparently Dinamo Zagreb is interested in signing Ali Karimi

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                          He gets the chance to play in CL as Croatia has one spot if i am not wrong(or playoff), decent move if it is true..

                          Croatian league is ranked higher than like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Scottish and just close to Austrian League(17th in Europe)

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                            Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post
                            He gets the chance to play in CL as Croatia has one spot if i am not wrong(or playoff), decent move if it is true..
                            Plus Dinamo Zagreb is known for developing players.

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                              Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
                              Plus Dinamo Zagreb is known for developing players.
                              True, They also have 4 players in Euro with Croatia and few with International experiences.

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                                That's a fitting destination for him, he should take that move its exactly what he needs to get to the next level IMO and will definitely warrant a call up in the eyes of CQ. CL/Europa league football too......
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