Some might be skeptical of him being able to last in Europe after what happened in Turkey. But I actually believe he is trying to do the right thing for his career now. He knows that if he goes to Europe he has a good chance of getting his starting position back in the national team ahead of Ghafouri. He needs to pick the right club as well as show the same desire Jahanbakhsh, Azmoun, Ezzatolahi, Mohammadi have done to develop in Europe.
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Originally posted by greenguy4life View PostSome might be skeptical of him being able to last in Europe after what happened in Turkey. But I actually believe he is trying to do the right thing for his career now. He knows that if he goes to Europe he has a good chance of getting his starting position back in the national team ahead of Ghafouri. He needs to pick the right club as well as show the same desire Jahanbakhsh, Azmoun, Ezzatolahi, Mohammadi have done to develop in Europe.
but your right, if he wants to win back his RB starting status in TM, he would have to settle for a far more meager salary and move to EU, otherwise if he is also to play his trade in IPL, the more Defensively stout Ghafouri is likely to be preferred by Carlos more often than not..!
as a mostly attacking wingback, Eredivisie sounds an excellent fit to his style of play and right about his level anyhow..!
dont follow nor know anything about Belgian league, but if its as good as its current ranking suggests?? then its likely too tough of a league for him to have a legitimate chance of success in..! especially so, if its in a high profile team like Brugge with plenty of quality competition for his spot, that would mean a definite failed move..!
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Originally posted by 04041374 View PostAccording to Mahdavi, an Eredivisie team is interested in Rezaeian as well (It's neither AZ, Heerenveen, nor NEC). According to him, Rezaeian is likely to head to Europe next week.
http://cup.ir/sport/iranianfootball/...%D8%B1-/190593
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Originally posted by 04041374 View PostAccording to Mahdavi, an Eredivisie team is interested in Rezaeian as well (It's neither AZ, Heerenveen, nor NEC). According to him, Rezaeian is likely to head to Europe next week.
http://cup.ir/sport/iranianfootball/...%D8%B1-/190593
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Originally posted by greenguy4life View PostQuick question... If anyone is following Ramins Instagram you'll see videos of him doing Varied pace running (fartlek) while being coached by a foreign guy. Does anybody know who that is? Is he a coach from the national team?
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Looks like Ramin reached an agreement to sign a 2 year deal with an Eredivisie team and will head there on Sunday. According to Mahdavi, he had an offer from Austria as well.
http://cup.ir/sport/iranianfootball/...C%D9%85/190795
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Originally posted by 04041374 View PostLooks like Ramin reached an agreement to sign a 2 year deal with an Eredivisie team and will head there on Sunday. According to Mahdavi, he had an offer from Austria as well.
http://cup.ir/sport/iranianfootball/...C%D9%85/190795
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Originally posted by pajamNL View Post^^ Dutch needs have a pretty high Non-EU Salary rule which makes it hard to gamble on a player. Belgium hasn't have such rule, which would mean a possible transfer to a Jupiler League team is of a higher possibility,
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I remember back in the late 90s early 00; when Rahman Rezai made the move to Italy as a defence; everyone began saying that oh Italian Calco is full of defensive stars as their style is defensive and usually the best defences of the world comes from Italy and therefore Rezai won't get a chance to play.
It was just a matter of time that he dictated his form, strength, aggression and stamina to the Italian clubs and many good defences ended up on the bench for him to become the fixed defence. Later he received the title of minister of defence from soccer paparazzis in Italy.
Now back to Rezaian; Iran is now a known soccer style especially at national level. It has the reputation of being the most resilient and solid defence in the world! An Iranian defence that is the main player at national level; can eventually make it to starting lineup. And let's not forget, it's a tough job as he has to compete for a position that doesn't see much of sub opportunity as usually RB & LB are 90 min squads. Good luck Rezaian.
At last he can breath in freedom rather than being harassed for his look and rebellious attitude. He will definitely find the balance in Europe and will mature as well. Old Crancky & disciplined Branco was a bad news to Ramin. He will do good.sigpicSUPPORT TEAM MELLIIRAN- IRAN - ONLY IRAN
IRAN OUT OF AFC NOW!
IRAN WILL ROCK IN ASIA AGAIN IF IRI IS OVERTHROWN... MUBARAK, BIN-ALI, NOW IT IS THE TURN FOR SEID ALI
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