Out of this talented selection of players which ones down the road in your opinions will breakthrough and cross-over by becoming star players and possibly signing with reputable European clubs?
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Originally posted by Keano View PostOut of this talented selection of players which ones down the road in your opinions will breakthrough and cross-over by becoming star players and possibly signing with reputable European clubs?
Allahyar. M. Sharifi. Y. Delfi. T. Shariati.
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Originally posted by Tehranto View Post
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The top talents are Sayyad, Shariati, Delfi, and Sharifi, and they have all proved it so far in the tournament. These 4 have the biggest chance of playing for TM as well.
Besides them, Ghobeishavi, Esmaeilzadeh, Ghaderi, and the GK have all been very good too. Ghaderi in particular has great technique and speed, maybe to small for some european environments.
Overall there are 8 players that clearly are very talented. But at this age a lot can change fast so we will have to monitor and see where they all are come the next u20 WC, as this team will still be together with chamanian as coach.
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Two paths for these players:
They are nurtured and develop together over the years like Spain's young players 15 years ago and in 8-10 years time Iran becomes a top 10-15 side.
This is a huge ask for a country which has lots of parti-bazi and corruption but we've seen with CQ that improvement is possible, if our U-17 coach who has done the hard work in terms of getting his coaching qualifications can forge a path for the future for these kids then the sky is the limit.
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1-2 players become reasonably successful and get a few years of playing time in a decent european league, and then 3-4 become "almost" players who almost made it.... i.e. we get players who were very talented but just didn't quite get the development (technical, physical, mental) they needed in the early formative stages to take the step up. We have so many of them over the years.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostTwo paths for these players:
They are nurtured and develop together over the years like Spain's young players 15 years ago and in 8-10 years time Iran becomes a top 10-15 side.
This is a huge ask for a country which has lots of parti-bazi and corruption but we've seen with CQ that improvement is possible, if our U-17 coach who has done the hard work in terms of getting his coaching qualifications can forge a path for the future for these kids then the sky is the limit.
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1-2 players become reasonably successful and get a few years of playing time in a decent european league, and then 3-4 become "almost" players who almost made it.... i.e. we get players who were very talented but just didn't quite get the development (technical, physical, mental) they needed in the early formative stages to take the step up. We have so many of them over the years.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rUwW9Ne_3k
stuart pearce , ex england coach, discussing our boys success prior to mexico game.
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Actually, if we can make some good videos of this team, i can share it within my network.
Its not like its huge, but i do have a few lines to Technical Directors in the Dutch Eredivise AND some scouts here.
If other members have such links, they can to the same!
Can someone manage to make some good overall team videos & some individual videos per player?Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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Originally posted by Leopard View PostCQ has inspired them indirectly. A team that goes to world cup and almost beats Argentina provides a lot of inspiration for the youth.
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostI think Ghobeishavi will go on to be a great PGPL midfielder.
I’m hoping that was mostly the case, as we can ill afford to be as toothless in MF & still hope to progress deeper into this tourney.
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