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Reza Shekari @ Rubin Kazan | 2018-2019
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostIt is easier to get noticed and attract Euro interest by playing in Eupen rather than in Al Arabi
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostIf playing great as the leading defender for the Iranian national team during the world cup qualifications and the world cup, still doesn't attract good/decent clubs at his level, then playing for a lowly semi-professional club such as Eupen won't either. If Pouraliganji was Korean or Japanese he would've played in the Bundesliga or the Premier League a long time ago. Playing at Eupen will only damage his reputation as a good defender, there is not much he can do for that crappy team lad.
A lot of clubs doesn't trust WC performance and want to see the guy performing regularly in a good league. That's why a lot of team are afraid to invest on Sardar with the small amount of goals he scores in the RPL.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostThey were dead last when he arrived and they are 13th and well above the relegation zone. He also had offer from Leeds, Trabzon and maybe Brighton too.
A lot of clubs doesn't trust WC performance and want to see the guy performing regularly in a good league. That's why a lot of team are afraid to invest on Sardar with the small amount of goals he scores in the RPL.
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Our midfield/attacking midfield talent pool has been the driest it has been since the 90s, much as CQ extracted as much as he could from the likes of Amiri and converted Ebrahimi into a box-to-box midfielder.
I still think we overachieved internationally based on quite how dry we have been compared to the likes of Japan (who used to be very immensely jealous of us when we had Mahdavikia, Karimi, Nekounam etc...)
We really need Shekari to get game time to develop. Hope Rubin can at least loan him back to an Iranian team...
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostOur midfield/attacking midfield talent pool has been the driest it has been since the 90s, much as CQ extracted as much as he could from the likes of Amiri and converted Ebrahimi into a box-to-box midfielder.
I still think we overachieved internationally based on quite how dry we have been compared to the likes of Japan (who used to be very immensely jealous of us when we had Mahdavikia, Karimi, Nekounam etc...)
We really need Shekari to get game time to develop. Hope Rubin can at least loan him back to an Iranian team...
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Originally posted by mistermo View PostWeaker than Rubin?
if specially a loan to a team with more attacking set-up and tactics then that'd be a great move..!
otherwise, id rather he sticks it out under papa birdie for another season yet, if he still nailed to bench then look elswhere for more game minutes.
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