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Originally posted by Kian B. View PostAnd wasn't Massimo Luongo also from League One when he played in the Asian Cup for Australia?
Edit: Also the ppl worried about league one level should note that Northern Ireland, a team with a chance to qualify for Russia who has only been defeated once in WCQs, has a number of players in league one.Last edited by Ghermez Agha; 09-14-2017, 07:28 AM.Team Meli Iran
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"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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Ryan T. on Team Melli:
"Longer-term Tafazolli still has ambitions of playing for Iran who have already qualified for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
He qualifies through his mother. “I have spoken to the Iranian coach,” Tafazolli added. “I’m trying to sort an Iranian passport and once that’s done I’d love a call-up.”"
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/s...peak-1-8159589
"Ryan insists Peterborough United have yet to peak
In-form centre-back Ryan Tafazolli insists Peterborough United have not yet reached their peak. The 25 year-old has been a key component in an impressive start to the campaign that has prompted ambitions of a season-long promotion push.
Those ambitions will get a severe test tomorrow (September 23) with the visit of a highly-regarded Wigan Athletic side, but Tafazolli is confident the team’s usual thorough preparation will give them the chance of claiming a notable scalp. “On paper Wigan look like a tough test,” Tafazolli admitted. “But we are facing them at a time when confidence is high in our camp and we believe we can beat anyone when we are on our game. “I haven’t played against any of their strikers before, but we are well prepared for what is in store.
We are given video clips to watch on all of our opponents well before the game so we always know what we are coming up against. “On a personal note I’m happy with how I’ve started the season, but I still think myself and the team can reach another level and that is what we strive for every day. “We have increased competition for places, but I wouldn’t say that is a motivation in itself. You shouldn’t need competition for places to become motivated, it should come from yourself. “But there is no doubt it’s made us stonger as a squad.
“Steven Taylor has been brilliant to play with. He has played so many games at the top level and that experience has been invaluable for the rest of us. “I have formed a good relationship with him as I have with all the centre-backs at the club. “Goalkeeper Jonathan Bond communicates well as Luke McGee did last year. ‘Bondy’ looks a class act. He makes difficult saves look easy. “There has been a real togetherness at the club this season and that includes the fans. They have generated great atmospheres home and away and long may that continue.”
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/s...peak-1-8159589Last edited by aenima_8; 09-22-2017, 04:37 PM.
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Originally posted by aenima_8 View PostRyan T. on Team Melli:
"Longer-term Tafazolli still has ambitions of playing for Iran who have already qualified for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
He qualifies through his mother. “I have spoken to the Iranian coach,” Tafazolli added. “I’m trying to sort an Iranian passport and once that’s done I’d love a call-up.”"
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/s...peak-1-8159589
"Ryan insists Peterborough United have yet to peak
In-form centre-back Ryan Tafazolli insists Peterborough United have not yet reached their peak. The 25 year-old has been a key component in an impressive start to the campaign that has prompted ambitions of a season-long promotion push.
Those ambitions will get a severe test tomorrow (September 23) with the visit of a highly-regarded Wigan Athletic side, but Tafazolli is confident the team’s usual thorough preparation will give them the chance of claiming a notable scalp. “On paper Wigan look like a tough test,” Tafazolli admitted. “But we are facing them at a time when confidence is high in our camp and we believe we can beat anyone when we are on our game. “I haven’t played against any of their strikers before, but we are well prepared for what is in store.
We are given video clips to watch on all of our opponents well before the game so we always know what we are coming up against. “On a personal note I’m happy with how I’ve started the season, but I still think myself and the team can reach another level and that is what we strive for every day. “We have increased competition for places, but I wouldn’t say that is a motivation in itself. You shouldn’t need competition for places to become motivated, it should come from yourself. “But there is no doubt it’s made us stonger as a squad.
“Steven Taylor has been brilliant to play with. He has played so many games at the top level and that experience has been invaluable for the rest of us. “I have formed a good relationship with him as I have with all the centre-backs at the club. “Goalkeeper Jonathan Bond communicates well as Luke McGee did last year. ‘Bondy’ looks a class act. He makes difficult saves look easy. “There has been a real togetherness at the club this season and that includes the fans. They have generated great atmospheres home and away and long may that continue.”
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/s...peak-1-8159589
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^ That appears to be a mistake by the English press. He mentions his Father is Iranian during a previous interview with PFDC:
http://www.persianfootball.com/news/...lli-interview/
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Originally posted by greenguy4life View PostPeterborough won today. Tough game against Wigan, 3-2. Tafazolli assisted Peterboroughs second goal. He's legit. No way Querioz would call him up and send Oceano to London if he didn't think so.
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I don't think playing in the english third-tier as a defender is in any way a problem because the english leagues have a huge depth in defenders.
The bigger potential problem is communication, both verbal and non-verbal, instinctive, interaction with the players around him. He could be the best defender in the world but if he doesn't sync into TM then we'd struggle.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostI don't think playing in the english third-tier as a defender is in any way a problem because the english leagues have a huge depth in defenders.
The bigger potential problem is communication, both verbal and non-verbal, instinctive, interaction with the players around him. He could be the best defender in the world but if he doesn't sync into TM then we'd struggle.
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