Has anyone ever considered the fact that certain people just don’t want to leave Iran? Some of these guys come from a very sheltered background. Honestly culturally they will have a very hard time adapting to the western world. A lot of Iranians don’t leave their parents house until they are about to get married. And then when they do, they live in the House next door.
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Originally posted by Bandar Hamal View Postiran is japanese nation everyone knows this
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Originally posted by PEJ View PostHas anyone ever considered the fact that certain people just don’t want to leave Iran? Some of these guys come from a very sheltered background. Honestly culturally they will have a very hard time adapting to the western world. A lot of Iranians don’t leave their parents house until they are about to get married. And then when they do, they live in the House next door.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post12 years and still counting and not a single damn transfer to a top 4-5 European league, this is shame consider how well TM performed in last 3-4 years!
additionally you have to realize a lot of teams are owned or controlled by wealthy jews, they don't want Iranian players in their teams
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Originally posted by rdwrrr View PostAs discussed many times over, there is a negative stigma with IRANIAN players in Europe. Specially teams that will play in Champions League or Europa league. The chance of them playing an Israeli team is high. They don't want to try to explain why their players don't travel to Israel. Once Iranian government officially stops this crap, we will have players in top teams.
additionally you have to realize a lot of teams are owned or controlled by wealthy jews, they don't want Iranian players in their teamsچو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
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for a good transfer window to europe, teams like us (asian, african) need to make LASTING IMPRESSIONS at the WC, ... have at least a couple of note-worthy performances where the world that normally ignores such teams, sits up & takes notice.
Did we?
In MY opinion, we did .... mostly & for decent periods against portugal and perhaps last 30 minutes vs spain.
wold that be enough?
That's a highly subjective matter, depending on the viewer (scouts, managers, club owners, ...), his references, ...etc.
But I think we all can agree Japan did have far more of an impact, with advancing through 1st stage and nearly beating a star studed belgium in 1/8th round that more viewers tune in (many ignore the bulk of group phase games)
even Korea has had good impact with their eliminating Germany, which got the world glued in and made explosive news.
we did some good. But in the end, we still lost to spain and drew with portugal.
from a neutral foreigners' POV, that's still behind the above two events in terms of world attention & sustained memory. Remember, many forget the WAY we almost beat portugal and merely remember the 1-1 scoreline only.
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Our best world cup performer of all time is Mahdavikia. He played very well in 98.
I remember Mahdavikia making the extended FIFA team of the tournament for WC 98, and pundits on BBC and ITV were saying that they would love to sign him (Martin O'Neill said "I want him at Leicester")
There were months of rumours linking him to big english, italian, german sides until eventually he signed for VFL Bochum on loan, 6 months after the world cup finished.
Although he moved to an HSV which was beginning to play well again a year later, it still helped me adjust my expectations when it comes to iranian transfers.
When people said 23-year-old Ali Karimi has been signed by atletico madrid in 2001, I said I'll only believe it when he wears the T-shirt. he ended up going to Al-Ahli instead
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostOur best world cup performer of all time is Mahdavikia. He played very well in 98.
I remember Mahdavikia making the extended FIFA team of the tournament for WC 98, and pundits on BBC and ITV were saying that they would love to sign him (Martin O'Neill said "I want him at Leicester")
There were months of rumours linking him to big english, italian, german sides until eventually he signed for VFL Bochum on loan, 6 months after the world cup finished.
Although he moved to an HSV which was beginning to play well again a year later, it still helped me adjust my expectations when it comes to iranian transfers.
When people said 23-year-old Ali Karimi has been signed by atletico madrid in 2001, I said I'll only believe it when he wears the T-shirt. he ended up going to Al-Ahli instead
1 -sarbazi
2 Tottenham was willing to pay good money for him to pp and part of it other than sarbazi issue was Tottenham being jewish owned,
He was tranfered to paas and was very unmotivated until the sarbazi (conscription) issue got eventualy solved and ended up un bochum and the rest is history
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