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Ali Karimi @ NK Lokomotiva Zagreb | 2017
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Ali Karimi @ NK Lokomotiva Zagreb | 2017
Karimi has offers from the Finnish league and the Spanish 2nd division.
He had an offer from K-League which he rejected.
He will decide between continuing in Croatia (he has few offers from Croatian teams), Finland or Spain, and most importantly wants somewhere where he can play regularly
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostLOL@Finish League, what is next? Malta and Liechtenstein?
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostI feel bad for him - he finally made it into the starting squad and did well, yet he knows his position is very competitive. He is probably desperate to play in Europe, but doesn't have the right passport to open doors.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThe issue with leagues such as Croatia, Greece, Austria and even at some extend Turkey, Belgium, etc is the gap between top 3-4 teams and the rest is huge. Is it better than IPL? Sure it is. But is not like they make huge progress.
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Originally posted by TheWheels View PostIran_19, this isn't the era of Mahdavikia, Daei, and Karimi anymore where we have regulars in the top 5 leagues. All these leagues are good leagues to play in for our players and it is FAR better than our useless league. There's a reason current Ali Karimi went from a nobody to TM regular after going to Croatia.
And I agree with Iran_19, besides the top 4 or 5 teams in the B and C level European leagues, there isn't that much difference in terms of the on field product and preparation. Biggest difference is players get paid on time (but still less than they would in Iran).
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