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    Originally posted by sirvan View Post
    Yep so according to this logic Pouraliganji prefered Turkey over England because of the good weather, food and culture over money and prestige. I'm tired of reading all this baseless nonsense of some the members here.
    Lol Sirvan jan, have you read what you wrote yourself?
    You know what the average salary of huddersfield (lowest paying club) is? Take a look here:
    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ary-by-team/#0

    €1.15 mln>€0.75 mln

    Why do you think that he had offers from EPL but rejected it because of the money he could earn in Turkey?

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      Originally posted by Babak agha View Post
      Lol Sirvan jan, have you read what you wrote yourself?
      You know what the average salary of huddersfield (lowest paying club) is? Take a look here:
      https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ary-by-team/#0
      €1.15 mln>€0.75 mln
      Why do you think that he had offers from EPL but rejected it because of the money he could earn in Turkey?
      I don't think you understood my post or read it well. My point is that he had zero offers from England or any other big league as they pay (much) more than 750k per season, because some members claim he ditched going to England for money . If money was his objective he would've stayed in Qatar or moved to China as he would've earned at least twice as much.

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        Thus Trabzonspor was the best offer Pouraliganji had in Europe

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          Originally posted by sirvan View Post
          I don't think you understood my post or read it well. My point is that he had zero offers from England or any other big league as they pay (much) more than 750k per season, because some members claim he ditched going to England for money . If money was his objective he would've stayed in Qatar or moved to China as he would've earned at least twice as much.
          Now I get it, you were talking about the logic that was quoted in the comment you quoted. Not the logic in the comment you quoted.

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            Nothing wrong with trying to earn most money. However, what some members may be trying to say is that it may be better to sacrifice your current earnings and not go to shitty leagues and instead accept less lucrative offers from better leagues, in hopes of making more money in the future.
            I'd have to say, if I were advising these players as their financial adviser, I'd have a hard time making the latter recommendation. Playing soccer is very risky. Your "paid" career is at most 15-16 years, but if you get badly injured or sick you can kiss it goodbye for the most part. So it's a mistake to carelessly say "money" is not everything, or that you should forego current earnings in hopes of earning more in the future. Obviously it depends on the details of each offer, the age of the player, and most-importantly, how badly are they in need of income.
            Honestly a lot of our players deserve much more both in financial terms as well as recognition but you have to play the cards you're dealt, and one of those cards has the "stigma" of I.R. of Iran!

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              Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
              If he’s getting €750k at Trabzonspor then this move was all about money. Actually all transfers from PAG were about getting mads amounts of cash. China, Qatar and now Turkey. Sadly a money driven player who is probably from a very poor background.
              Hate when people on this board act like they come from this morally high place. GTFO man and let the man eat.

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                We can't judge...we don't know the full story...they can't make choices just to please ungrateful iranian fans...who will be of no use to them if something, god forbid, happens to them...
                Coming from I.R doesn't make it easy either...really not...
                Keep calm and believe in Fairies and Footballers Roxanaz

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                  Maybe this again could be seen as a reality call that we aren't as good or talented as we think we are, that all our players will have offers from Barca and Real.

                  Trabzonspor is 100 times better than Qatar. Let PAG prove himself there first before we start talking about why he didn't go to Real. He is still young enough to go to a top league if he manages to impress at Trabzon.

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                    Originally posted by Milad-69 View Post
                    Hate when people on this board act like they come from this morally high place. GTFO man and let the man eat.
                    spoken like a true New Yorker
                    Team Meli Iran
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                    "I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz

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                      burak abi morteza 100% geliyor mu? sagol

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                        I hope their contracts are in Dollars or Euro, because the Turkish Lira is getting F**cked as I type this.

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                          Originally posted by The View Post
                          I hope their contracts are in Dollars or Euro, because the Turkish Lira is getting F**cked as I type this.
                          I think Burak mentioned that their contracts would be in Euros

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                            Why is the turkish economy in crisis?

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                              Originally posted by Ab-Gosht View Post
                              Why is the turkish economy in crisis?
                              Metal tariffs imposed by Trump, wasting money to invade northern Syria, and the general unsustainability of a construction fueled economy.

                              The Lira was on it's way down gradually over the past few years, but this new plunge is kind of a big deal.
                              Last edited by The; 08-10-2018, 07:15 AM.

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