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Reza Ghoochannejhad @ SC Heerenveen | 2016/17
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Originally posted by AliDaeiClone View PostWell... it is Holland. I could get off my couch and score in Holland.
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Originally posted by ehsan singapore View PostHahah your funny you should see if you can score in Iran then try Europe but 20 a season is a great result however if he can. E top scorer in the whole Dutch league now that is a big achievement"Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"
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Originally posted by AliDaeiClone View PostMy point is Holland is not a top 10 league in Europe anymore. Especially defensively.Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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I think we truly enjoy minimizing our players' accomplishments. I don't know if it's a jealousy thing, or what, but we seem to want to bring all of our players down.
How is anyone supposed to respect our players when we make them all seem like losers? Players all have bad games, including Azmoun, Gucci, and yes, even Messi has a few bad games and dry-spells. Maybe we should start acknowledging all of our players' strengths, and not be exclaiming all of their weaknesses.
Gucci is doing well for a 29 year old, Sardar is doing well for a 22 year old. Neither should be scoring 30 goals in La Liga at the moment. For their situations, they are doing very well. Gucci is likely on the tail-end of his career, so a feat like his is commendable. Sardar has purposely chosen to stay in a lesser league to gain more match practice. Any intelligent scout will notice that his lack of scoring is on the team, not him. No one player can dribble 11 opponents every match while his 10 teammates are playing ultra-defensive.
Sardar is already on many teams' radars, and he will make it. We on PFDC and Iranian fans generally had a hand in screwing Ansarifard's career for many years. We placed our expectations on him so heavily at such a young age, that he collapsed. Started calling him ballerina, and other insults.
This does nothing for our players except bring them down. The fact that there are people here trying to convince the rest of us that 18 goals is not an accomplishment for an Iranian player is ridiculous. Are you an Iranian fan of Team Melli? I'm just confused. We are acting as if this is a regular occurrence for our players.
If you want our players to crumble under pressure, we're doing a fine job on Taremi and Sardar at the moment. Maybe instead of picking and scratching with little jabs at these players, we can acknowledge their situations. Look at where Taremi has come from, and the amount of pressure leading Perspolis at the moment. Look at Sardar, and his classification as the heir to Ali Daei when he was 18 years old.
tl;dr: These are our freaking players, support them. If you want to diminish their accomplishments, you are doing nothing for our team or yourself.
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"Scorer Title beckons: "But I'm not a tennis player"
Reza Ghoochannejhad signed visiting Ajax before his eighteenth league goal of the season. A great achievement, but judging by the 5-1 defeat in Amsterdam nothing too much thought.
"Of course it's nice to score goals, but I'm not on tennis," as the Iranian announces the Fries Dagblad . "I practice a team sport and today delivers nothing. Then it's fun for me and that I was on a goal by top scorer (Nicolai Jörgensen, ed.) Standards, but it does not tell me much."
Ghoochannejhad made the 0-1, but halfway through the game seemed already to have decided in favor of Amsterdam. "What this is? It is difficult to lay the finger on the sore spot," said the striker. "From Ajax you lose, they have a lot of quality. The fact is that you have to pick your level as a player and collectively, you would have thought this a result.""
http://www.soccernews.nl/news/388426...#ixzz4edvBiBhv
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