had 77% pass success rate vs one of the top teams in the league who have proven themselves in champions league this season. Should be at least in the 80% range, but still much better than the 60% he was hitting at the start of the year.
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his highlights from last match. He is looking so much better on the ball, quick decision making, playing good forward passes. And against a top team in spartak.
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Originally posted by greenguy4life View PostAfter today's game against Milad's side, Amkar will have to play in the relegation play offs against Tambov on the 17th and 20th of May.
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Originally posted by KeonKish View PostAnybody know what the deal is with him right now ?
He’s not even in the amkar squad for the playoff game
Is he headed to Iran or what ?
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Ezzat is one of my favorite TM players. I think he has all the elements of being a dominant mid-field player, except maturity and experience. Hopefully, with a WC and an AC on the way, that will come as well. I think he can be better than Neku in a couple of years.Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
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Originally posted by Iranian-Fan View PostAccording to russian reports Amkar Perm will be dissolved. Anzi Mahachkala will replace them and stay in the first division. Since he's only on loan anyway, it will not affect him but its interesting to see that even top leagues in europa have the same issue like some clubs in Iran.
This nearly happened to Feijenoord and FC twente I'm Netherlands and might happen to other teams in "top" leagues too. But it has a fundamentally different reason. Here is not because of backward system....
It has more to do with oil money backed clubs and clubs like ManU, Barca and Real that pay a lot of money for players raising the value of the whole transfer market (even for bad players). Now the smaller teams that want to make sure that they can keep up being close to the upper teams, or the teams that are pressurized by their fans have to take risks. Meaning buying expensive players with high wages and hope that they qualify for the champions league (and for bigger teams to go to the knock out rounds). If they don't play CL and don't get the money however, after a couple of years they come close to bankruptcy. Cause what do you think that the reaction of the fans will be when you don't reach your targets and start selling your best players. And what do you think that clubs will pay you when they know that you're selling because you need money.
You could say that it's mismanagement and you shouldn't listen to the fans but that's not realistic in this day and age (unless you want to relegate or end up like Wenger).
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