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Originally posted by Iranianarsenal11 View PostAccording to a few people on twitter, Ghoddos has apparently been bought by Liverpool for 8 million euros and loaned to Crystal Palace
Although the news above seems very unrealistic, others have also stated that an English team has hijacked Ghoddos' Huesca move:
Could it be Palace or Southampton??
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostThis has nothing to do with Saman's transfer. His owner's crazy and is stonewalling transfers. He had an offer by Celta (a good La Liga team) and his owner nixed it. He shouldn't have signed an extension with Oestersunds.
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Originally posted by jahandoost View PostFinally fellow members are understanding the significant political nature of international football transfers
Let's remove Ghoddos from the equation, because most of this is his own fault (re-signing for Ostersunds to make a Europa run) and the club owners fault.
Look at Majid Hosseini fiasco. Look how long it took to get him. I give mad respect to Trabzonspor for sticking with it, because most clubs wouldn't have wasted that much time and resources.
Now his situation was more public, but you better believe that almost all Iranian transfers are like that. And clubs in Europe don't want to deal with time wasting and nonsense when they can sign similar quality players elsewhere. Think of all the effort trying to get the transfer done, ITC, work permit I assume, travel documents, etc..... for an Iranian player.
Believe me, the moment Iran is no longer a cesspool of incompetence and dallals, we will see more players surging to Europe.
The way I see it, lack of Euro transfers is 75% that it's too much of a drag to do business with iranian clubs, and 25% our own players (bad decision making).
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Originally posted by Ando Teymourian View PostClubs will do what is easiest and best for themselves and rightfully so - they owe their fans, they don't owe Iranian fans.
Let's remove Ghoddos from the equation, because most of this is his own fault (re-signing for Ostersunds to make a Europa run) and the club owners fault.
Look at Majid Hosseini fiasco. Look how long it took to get him. I give mad respect to Trabzonspor for sticking with it, because most clubs wouldn't have wasted that much time and resources.
Now his situation was more public, but you better believe that almost all Iranian transfers are like that. And clubs in Europe don't want to deal with time wasting and nonsense when they can sign similar quality players elsewhere. Think of all the effort trying to get the transfer done, ITC, work permit I assume, travel documents, etc..... for an Iranian player.
Believe me, the moment Iran is no longer a cesspool of incompetence and dallals, we will see more players surging to Europe.
The way I see it, lack of Euro transfers is 75% that it's too much of a drag to do business with iranian clubs, and 25% our own players (bad decision making).
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Originally posted by FF187 View PostArzani to ManCity in the meantime. Everytime I read Huesca I think Huevos....makes me go nuts
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Originally posted by Hoorad View PostWe can blame CQ’s fault for not calling him up and calling up Dejagah instead who hasn’t seen the field since January. People shouldn’t be gifted a spot, they should earn it. CQ should have went with the same approach how he went for kicking out Jalal and bringing in Majid.
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Originally posted by Iranianarsenal11 View PostAccording to a few people on twitter, Ghoddos has apparently been bought by Liverpool for 8 million euros and loaned to Crystal Palace
Although the news above seems very unrealistic, others have also stated that an English team has hijacked Ghoddos' Huesca move:
Could it be Palace or Southampton??"Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostI dont agree. The primary reason that for so many years players stayed in iran was simple. Money. They would be getting paid way more by Iranian teams, whether in the form of actual money, or cars/apartments/etc than they would be in a smaller European team. Then when euro clubs actually wanted a player, and the player wanted to leave, iranian clubs would make it very difficult at times. But now we are seeing an influx of players into europe bc financial situation in iran is so bad.
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I see a lot of people blaming this on Ghoddos being Iranian. I doubt this is the problem. He has dual citizenship and a Swedish passport. The problem is that most of our players (Jahanbakhsh being the one exception) have straight gooz for an agent. It is up to their agent to make a deal work. Our players are basically at the mercy of their greedy owners."Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"
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