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"If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend."~Bruce Lee
I think it's all down to CQ now to work his magic. He's done it before. Swedish international staff will have seen Saman now and I bet you that behind close doors they're pushing to lock him in for Sweden. We need some magic now.
We need Ghoddos for all sorts of reasons, but with Taremi's recent actions it is even more crucial.
We need Ghoddos for all sorts of reasons, but with Taremi's recent actions it is even more crucial.
What Taremi action? did i miss the last episode in this saga?
"If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend."~Bruce Lee
He has been one of Swedish football's biggest sensations and is hunted by foreign clubs.
After the advance to Europa League, the match winner Saman Ghoddos left a cryptic response.
"The adventure continues," he says in a victory interview at the Jämtkraft arena.
Daniel Kindberg comes with a smarter message.
"Ghoddos stays, where will he be somewhere?" He says.
Saman Ghoddos has been one of All Sweden's top players in his position for a long time and has been one of the main reasons for Östersund's move to Europe League.
Bragden was finished after 2-0 at home against PAOK on Thursday night. The 23-year-old then became a two-goal shooter - another proof that the striker is ready to take the walk out in Europe.
SportExpressen reported earlier on Thursday that there is a specific interest from Red Star, a club in French Ligue 1, a club in Austria and one in Croatia .
- It's not just from the Balkans interest comes but there are also several other clubs that are interested. It is a misconception that we have rejected any bid. We have said that we are following this after our match in the Europa League against PAOK, Östersund's chairman Daniel Kinberg told the match.
"Hard to describe"
And after the game, interest is hardly falling for Ghoddos. The striker himself was lyrical after victory.
- It's hard to describe ... We do this just before you are in Östersund. You are fantastic. We owe Ostersund this, he says in victory interviews at the Jämtkraft Arena.
And on the question of whether he will stay in the club during the European adventure he responded briefly:
- The European adventure continues.
The club's chairman, Daniel Kindberg, comes with a straight message.
There will be no sales.
- No, there will be none. Ghoddos stays, where is he going somewhere? I hold on to what I have said. If we go to group games, we do not sell any players if there are no such bad bids, and you know that it may come into our club. But as it seems right now, we need our players, and our players want to be us. And they will be even more valuable when they play with us, "says Kindberg."
On another note, ghoddos is built like hazard more i see him, not kidding. Short, stocky, very powerful legs, probably more powerful than hazard in the upper body department as well.
Him directly behind sardar, interchanging with taremi and ARJ will be sublime to watch.
Stiff? It's not even close man! He will sweep both of them aside with ease!
Both are aging and specially Dejagah is even without a club.
Yeah sure buddy. Even though i have never seen Ghoddos play, it's hard to imagine he is already at Shojaei and Dejagah's level (oncrle Dejagah is fit) at his age playing in Sweden, assuming the guy is talented. Personally i'd opt for Rafieie and Shekari ahead of Ghoddos
Yeah sure buddy. Even though i have never seen Ghoddos play, it's hard to imagine he is already at Shojaei and Dejagah's level (oncrle Dejagah is fit) at his age playing in Sweden, assuming the guy is talented. Personally i'd opt for Rafieie and Shekari ahead of Ghoddos
He is a standout in Europe's second best continental league. He's much better than Rafaei (who is much older) and Shekari (who is much younger)
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