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Originally posted by Essi View Post
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostWhat an embarasment. He has to now go and kiss ass and ask for apologirs. His mindframe is a million miles away from a professional player
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Originally posted by Essi View Post
He will most likely stagnate at most a season or two, then start declining and as soon as that happens even Persepolis fans will forget about him, he will end up in a mid table IPL type team, there goes his career. I also don't expect him to earn more than 5 additional TM caps in his career.
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Originally posted by Real Madrid Fan View PostBad migan bazikon salari to iran vojood nadare.. Here is a big example of it!! Taremi is just a talent.. he hasn't proved anything... Once good season = Nothing! I have no respect for him anymore he is just an amateur player!
Unfortunately, this sets a horrible example which won't go unnoticed by European clubs in the future.
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Originally posted by ehsan singapore View Postkarim is good not consistent, while azmoun and gucci have been consistent and do a good job, but i am done with taremi offically! no respect any more,your a football accept the challanges and fight
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostOn club level Karim has been far more consistent than Gucci, in Iran and now in Greece (minus his short spell with Osasuna in Spain). What Karim lacks is confidence in TM, he is also sometimes to eager. But i have faith in his abilities. Gucci is a opportunistic player and i´m sure he will do well in Holland (as the football level in Holland is even lower than Greece), but i´m not impressed with Gucci´s football skills, i fancy a forward who has the technique and ability to hold the ball upfront, something Gucci really lacks.
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Originally posted by GolfePersique View PostTaremi's excuses:
1) Physically, he is not able to cope with the intensity of training at Rizespor!
2) He wasn't aware that he had signed a paper at Perspolis which doesn't allow him to play for another team.
3) He doesn't feel safe in Turkey
I guess after declaring his inability to keep up with training requirement in Turkish league, all major European clubs will queue up to sign him. Highest level of professionalism shown by a homegrown "talent".
Now I understand why CQ was desperate to find expats who at least know what commitment and professionalism means.
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Originally posted by Essi View Post
It would be so stupid by CQ if he let him play in TM now, no matter how many goals he's gonna score for pespes!
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Originally posted by Sly View PostNow that you wont get to play much in TM, I'll let you know you when you made the biggest mistake of your life!
It would be so stupid by CQ if he let him play in TM now, no matter how many goals he's gonna score for pespes!
Having said that, we have to wait and see Rizespor reaction, whether they reach an agreement or he ends up suspended.
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Originally posted by GolfePersique View PostAs much as I would like him to face the consequences of his casual behaviour, I doubt that CQ would cross him off as long as he performs well fro Persepolis.
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Originally posted by Sly View PostOf course I didn't mean him to be crossed off! As a great player as he is, he might still be invited and rightly so too! But it would be stupid to let him play before our 3-4 foreign based forwards.
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