I don't believe Saeed is a liar but what happened to all his top 5 league offers that he said on TV?
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Originally posted by Ardalan View PostYa pishnahad khob o jeddi nagerefte ya Rostov yek bashgaahe moozi ast va midone chijori pool dar biyareh.
so long it aint a long term contract Past WC18, its not such a bad move..!
he doesnt have to familiarize himself to whole new setting and team tactics, and if now they afford him more minutes, he could hit the ground running and has a chance still to feature in Euro cup and get more exposure..!!
obviously he had to resort to some goood ol irani bazargarmy along the way, in order to succumb Rostov into a semi lucrative extension..!
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postprobably both..!
so long it aint a long term contract Past WC18, its not such a bad move..!
he doesnt have to familiarize himself to whole new setting and team tactics, and if now they afford him more minutes, he could hit the ground running and has a chance still to feature in Euro cup and get more exposure..!!
obviously he had to resort to some goood ol irani bazargarmy along the way, in order to succumb Rostov into a semi lucrative extension..!DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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http://www.sovsport.ru/gazeta/article-item/957195
This says that he will sign a new contract with Rostov but will then be loaned to Anzhi who are ready to provide him playing time. Let's hope it's true because he will definitely get less minutes than in first half of the season if he stays with Rostov.
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Originally posted by Malavani View Posthttp://www.sovsport.ru/gazeta/article-item/957195
This says that he will sign a new contract with Rostov but will then be loaned to Anzhi who are ready to provide him playing time. Let's hope it's true because he will definitely get less minutes than in first half of the season if he stays with Rostov.
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Originally posted by Malavani View PostWhy is that? He just needs to play week in and week out, there is no reasons for him to refuse a loan to Anzhi.
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I see the hate for the RPL continues lol...
Other than Stoke City, there is no club where Ezzatolahi will be challenged than the likes of the RPL. Why would he go to a team in Anderlecht where he scored on.. almost twice! As for the Greek League, I think its a decent league, but come on... What teams do Panathinaikos play in comparison to the teams Rostov or Anzhi play.
I do not think Saeid is in for the money one bit... or else he would've been making twice his paycheck right now in China or Gutter, wasting his talents.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostBecause he is probably extending his contract with Rostov and I'm getting the impression that he brought up these Bundesliga and Premier League offers to get himself a more lucrative deal at Rostov (despite being unsatisfied with getting benched, I don't understand that). Anyways, staying in the Russian league in the long run will do him more harm than good, regardless if he is getting loaned to Anzhi who are even more anonymous in the European football world than the likes of Anderlecht, Panathinaikos, Stoke City.
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Originally posted by Iranianarsenal11 View PostI see the hate for the RPL continues lol...
I will repeat it for the 100th time just so that it will be once again confirmed, yeah RPL is a better league than Eredivisie / Greek Super League / Belgian League. I think everyone generally agrees on that.
But my entire point is that those leagues are basically the feeders of top 3 European Leagues, while the RPL is coming short in that aspect. It is a league with high wages, so players generally stay in Russia, of course there are few exceptions but a ''crap'' league like Eredivisie even exports average at best players to clubs like Atlanta Bergamo, Augsburg and Alaves. My theory is that Saeid would develop better in the Eredivisie, because there is more space for development and obviously the league has more exposure from top 3 leagues.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostYou are usually a good poster, but this sentence is just silly and you know it.
I will repeat it for the 100th time just so that it will be once again confirmed, yeah RPL is a better league than Eredivisie / Greek Super League / Belgian League. I think everyone generally agrees on that.
But my entire point is that those leagues are basically the feeders of top 3 European Leagues, while the RPL is coming short in that aspect. It is a league with high wages, so players generally stay in Russia, of course there are few exceptions but a ''crap'' league like Eredivisie even exports average at best players to clubs like Atlanta Bergamo, Augsburg and Alaves. My theory is that Saeid would develop better in the Eredivisie, because there is more space for development and obviously the league has more exposure from top 3 leagues.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostIf this is true, Saeid is more interested in $$$ than his actual development. But whatever, it's his career.
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Originally posted by Iranianarsenal11 View PostI guess we can agree to disagree brother.. Personally I don't think 1 more year at the RPL won't hurt. He will get used to the physicality of the league so that when he does move to a better league he will be much better.
i dont see the point for Rostov to get him for just one more year and then ship him off on loan righaway..!!? perhaps they are looking to offload Noboa for big money by summer and want to have replacement handy..? but only for a year or less..?
tbh, they need him (as MF Depth) on their roster for at least rest of the year as they are still preoccupied with Euros and cup action too ?
could be one of those Loan deals where he can be recalled at anytime, in case of injury to their veteran but aging current MF starters..!!?
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostCome on bro , you know that most players in Russia ( other than spartak,CSKA, and zenith ) are getting paid pennies. Anzhi stopped their policy of spending big money and Rostov couldn't even pay their players this time last year. I get it , in your perspective , you would rather see saeid in a western league for one of your Dutch team ideally, or really anywhere else than Russia. I don't agree with that , but ok. But you can't just make up random lies like he's after $. The opposite is true . His contract with anzhi is probably very meager indeed (prob under 10k a week)
and that big money could become a stumbling block in their future transfer wishes..!
both you and Kiarash both have valid points in the argument you got going here on RPL Vs other weaker EU leagues..!
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