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    Sosha Makani @ MIF Mjondalen | 2018-2019

    Sosha's paperwork has been completed and he has officially returned to MIF Mjondalen.
    *I closed the older thread due to issues with updating the thread title.

    "Game clear after paper clipping



    MIF's first team had to see the first season of the season. Now, however, the game permit for the Iranian is in place and the brown trousers can use the man they refer to as "Norway's best keeper".

    Sosha Makani's MIF return has not gone completely after the plan. The Iranian should initially be ready for the battle against Levanger, but formalities meant that last chance did not attend the match. Earlier this week he finally got the game license he had been waiting for.

    - The Norwegian Football Association had to send a request to the federation in Iran to obtain the necessary papers. This process was delayed when Thursdays and Fridays are not working days over there, says sports manager Kenneth Karlsen, who states that they could not start work on the clarification before the Norwegian transition opened last week.

    Sosha himself, on the other hand, has not been stressed by the wait.

    "That's how the football is, things like this can happen. I'm proud and happy with the efforts the team showed on Sunday, telling the last chance to Drammen's tide.

    However, after Sunday's battle against Levanger, it is no longer a matter of course that Makani is guarding the cage for the brown. Andrekeeper George Bokwe put in a good application after the 4-0 win against Levanger.

    "We have a luxury problem that has two such good keepers. Sosha is basically our first choice and we are glad he is playful. We are still uncertain, we decide which keeper we will use a little closer to Nest-Sotra, "said MIF coach Vegard Hansen.

    The brown sweaters play away against Nest-Sotra the following Sunday."

    https://www.dt.no/sport/fotball/mif/.../s/5-57-948602

    #2
    2nd division Norwegian league better than Iran's league ANY DAY in my books!

    Btw what happened to the promotion playoffs?

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      #3
      Sosha Makani @ MIF Mjondalen | 2018-2019

      Originally posted by scuderia View Post
      2nd division Norwegian league better than Iran's league ANY DAY in my books!

      Btw what happened to the promotion playoffs?
      I’m sure Norwegian 2nd division players would be able to hold their own against Morocco, Spain and Portugal like our “trash” IPL defenders right?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
        I’m sure Norwegian 2nd division players would be able to hold their own against Morocco, Spain and Portugal like our “trash” IPL defenders right?
        I wasn't talking about the quality of players that Iran has (TM) nor individual player in the IPL (for the record those players are trying to leave the IPL (Hosseini for example). I was talking about the overall quality of the league. Also it is an opinion, by giving a sarcastic answer does not make you correct. If you don't agree with me it's acceptable and understandable lol. Please state your reasons why. This is what a discussion forum is for. Not to start a fight/argument !

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          #5
          Originally posted by scuderia View Post
          I wasn't talking about the quality of players that Iran has (TM) nor individual player in the IPL (for the record those players are trying to leave the IPL (Hosseini for example). I was talking about the overall quality of the league. Also it is an opinion, by giving a sarcastic answer does not make you correct. If you don't agree with me it's acceptable and understandable lol. Please state your reasons why. This is what a discussion forum is for. Not to start a fight/argument !
          Norway’s highest league is rated 29th in the UEFA coefficient, below countries like Belarus and Azerbaijan.

          I heavily doubt that the overall quality of the Norwegian league is nearly equal to our own league. IPL clubs regularly beat teams from Ukraine, Turkey and Russia in pre-season friendlies.

          https://www.uefa.com/memberassociati...ntry/#/yr/2018

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
            Norway’s highest league is rated 29th in the UEFA coefficient, below countries like Belarus and Azerbaijan.

            I heavily doubt that the overall quality of the Norwegian league is nearly equal to our own league. IPL clubs regularly beat teams from Ukraine, Turkey and Russia in pre-season friendlies.

            https://www.uefa.com/memberassociati...ntry/#/yr/2018
            You make a valid point. However here is a question for you. Why would Sosha want to leave IPL for Norway 2nd div then?

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              #7
              Originally posted by scuderia View Post
              You make a valid point. However here is a question for you. Why would Sosha want to leave IPL for Norway 2nd div then?
              Because Mjondalen has a high chance of promoting to the first div - and he has an affinity for the team.

              He gets in trouble in Iran, and in Mjondalen he can be out of the media's attention and just play football.

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                #8
                the overall quality of the league??
                i don't like the Iranian league but this is a joke. u have no valid points in ur comment just speculation how many players came from second Norwegian legue and played in one of the best leagues in Europe?
                even that boy Iranian boy that has gone to Poland is doing well.

                and one point is ridiculous. u said its not about team Melli players but it is. how many Norwegian players do play in a decent league?

                sry but saying our league is not as good as the second Norwegian league...I would even say our league is better than their first

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                  #9
                  ok makani went to this team because the league is better (following this guy) than ours but what about the other hundred of players that play in our league.
                  î can't take this serious

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                    #10
                    Putting the quality of the league aside, as well as possible disparity in wages. Their facilities and overall quality of life there is better, no? Not to mention he'll be more accessible to european scouts.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ferdyf View Post
                      the overall quality of the league??
                      i don't like the Iranian league but this is a joke. u have no valid points in ur comment just speculation how many players came from second Norwegian legue and played in one of the best leagues in Europe?
                      even that boy Iranian boy that has gone to Poland is doing well.

                      and one point is ridiculous. u said its not about team Melli players but it is. how many Norwegian players do play in a decent league?

                      sry but saying our league is not as good as the second Norwegian league...I would even say our league is better than their first

                      Don't forget to breathe!

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                        #12
                        Come on, The Iranian first division is miles ahead of the any 2nd division Norse league. Pretty much any Iranian team in the first division with the exception of Sepidrood (because they have the worst coach in history of professional football) would beat the best of team in any Scandinavian 2nd division.

                        I. mean. come on...

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                          #13
                          I think this case is closed. You all seem to have the same opinion!

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                            #14
                            Don´t forget to think!

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                              #15
                              Sosha clearly has more chances of standing out in Mjondalen than he does in PGL (see his short stint with Sanat Naft), so he probably thinks he could get closer to TM that way, while hoping his team gets promoted to the top division.

                              Of course, regardless I wouldn’t place him higher than 7-10th gk choice for TM right now.

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