Hopefully both him and Haghighi find new clubs soon.. Right now we have 2 clubless players in TM lol.
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^ just rumors - ppl here on PFDC just making educated guesses. Wouldn't be surprised to see him join Werder either given their struggles and the Iranian coach there....that would be a very fitting destination for him of course Hertha would be better though.Team Meli Iran
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Originally posted by Malavani View PostI just checked his instagram page and it looks like he is back in Qatar but obviously, it doesn't necessarily mean that he will join another QSL club.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post^ just rumors - ppl here on PFDC just making educated guesses. Wouldn't be surprised to see him join Werder either given their struggles and the Iranian coach there....that would be a very fitting destination for him of course Hertha would be better though.
Why would Nouri undermine his own credibility by bringing in a "countryman" who has been playing in Qatar for the last few years and has been clubless for months? Doesn't seem like a reasonable move and not a good look for a coach in his position and on a short leash.
For Nouri's own long-term advancement, if I'm advising him, I'd advise against this signing.
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Originally posted by ABalls View PostFrom the coach's perspective (this being Nouri's) -- he is young and of Iranian decent, coaching in Germany (and lets face it, we're not the most popular group in parts of the Western world). Therefore I think he'd believe the heritage link to be a reason NOT to sign Dejagah.
Why would Nouri undermine his own credibility by bringing in a "countryman" who has been playing in Qatar for the last few years and has been clubless for months? Doesn't seem like a reasonable move and not a good look for a coach in his position and on a short leash.
For Nouri's own long-term advancement, if I'm advising him, I'd advise against this signing.
This is a guy who played for germany u18 and u21 and also was an established bundesliga player. it would not be a risk by any means to bring in dejagah, an experienced bundesliga player who as a matter of fact WON the bundesliga is exaqctly what a struggling team like werder needs. And please don't use the Qatar thing against him...if you have watched him in TM you'd see his form hasn't dropped.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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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostI'm not sure if you realize but dejagah is 110% a product of german football. This isn't like he is picking up someone who grew up playing in the streets of lorestan and worked his way up to a PGL team....
This is a guy who played for germany u18 and u21 and also was an established bundesliga player. it would not be a risk by any means to bring in dejagah, an experienced bundesliga player who as a matter of fact WON the bundesliga is exaqctly what a struggling team like werder needs. And please don't use the Qatar thing against him...if you have watched him in TM you'd see his form hasn't dropped.
I hear you, and what you're saying is true, but the average fan will just see his name and the fact that he's 30 years old and spent the last 3 years in Qatar. And if Nouri is fighting for his job, he'll be smart to steer clear of a potentially controversial move here and keep the focus on the pitch. Dejagah isn't any guarantee of a game changer to make the risk worth it.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostI'm not sure if you realize but dejagah is 110% a product of german football. This isn't like he is picking up someone who grew up playing in the streets of lorestan and worked his way up to a PGL team....
This is a guy who played for germany u18 and u21 and also was an established bundesliga player. it would not be a risk by any means to bring in dejagah, an experienced bundesliga player who as a matter of fact WON the bundesliga is exaqctly what a struggling team like werder needs. And please don't use the Qatar thing against him...if you have watched him in TM you'd see his form hasn't dropped.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostI'm not sure if you realize but dejagah is 110% a product of german football. This isn't like he is picking up someone who grew up playing in the streets of lorestan and worked his way up to a PGL team....
This is a guy who played for germany u18 and u21 and also was an established bundesliga player. it would not be a risk by any means to bring in dejagah, an experienced bundesliga player who as a matter of fact WON the Bundesliga is exactly what a struggling team like werder needs. And please don't use the Qatar thing against him...if you have watched him in TM you'd see his form hasn't dropped.
besides he certainly aint all that marketable of player ATM either, considering he has wasted 2 good years in gutter, even there not managing to get consistent 90 minute games and ending up Literally been dumped just recently..!!
he will have to be willing to accept meager salary and agree to become mostly a utility player, for a BL team to take a punt on him ATM..!! Off course once he gets his foot back in the door in BL, then he could proceed to make a case for more playing minutes in training..!!
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