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    Originally posted by FF187 View Post
    Better PP than warm the bench in Italy
    Not at all.

    Dude had potential.. now hes gonna waste away.

    Very very very disappointed.
    #WilmotsOUT

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      Can someone translate it?

      Thanks.

      https://www.khabarvarzeshi.com/fa/ne...یم-بگیر

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        Originally posted by AliKarimi8 View Post

        Horribly translated by google:

        You're a great goaltender, don't disturb your focus

        Important Calderon Interview with Biranand; Decide Sooner!
        One of Persepolis club officials said Gabriel Calderon had spoken privately and seriously with Alireza Biranvand twice.

        Calderon's private conversation with BiranandThe Khbrvrzshy , first in the Turkish army, which has a contract with Persepolis Beyranvand to Calderón said that there should be a commitment to practice, but the termination clause in the contract is 700 thousand dollars and may be separated from Persepolis! The Argentine coach also wants him to practice with all his might. The second time, but after the Martyrs Cup. Calderon called him out and spoke privately with Biranand again after news came out of the Italian's bid for the national team's number one goalkeeper.
        We hear Gabriel say to Biranvand: "I know you're a great goalkeeper. I believe in you and I know what role you have and can play in Persepolis' success. So I urge you to keep your focus on practicing Persepolis so you don't lose. I can't send Perspolis to the field without a goalie and I count on you too, so decide if you want to stay. If you can also practice with all your might and don't concentrate on yourself. "
        Biranand seems to be delaying his split from Persepolis after consulting with Calderon.
        Source: Khbrvrzshy
        #WilmotsOUT

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          West Ham striker (Modibo Maïga) is set to arrive in Tehran today. According to West Ham fans back in 2013, he is better than Andy Carroll.

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            Originally posted by Leicester City View Post


            West Ham striker (Modibo Maïga) is set to arrive in Tehran today. According to West Ham fans back in 2013, he is better than Andy Carroll.


            WELCOME TO IRAN!!!

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              The difference between us and Japan is depressing

              Kubo : FC Tokyo (Japan) -> Real Madrid (Spain) / Champions League
              Tomiyasu : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Bologna (Italy)
              Kamada : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Frankfurt (Germany) / Europa League
              Nakajima : Al-Duhail (Qatar) -> Porto (Portugal) / Champions League
              Maeda : Matsumoto (Japan) -> Maritimo (Portugal)
              Anzai : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Portimonense (Portugal)
              Sugawara : Nagoya Grampus (Japan) -> AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) / Europa League
              Nakamura : Gamba Osaka (Japan) -> Twente (Netherlands)
              van Wermeskerken : Cambuur (Netherlands-2) -> Zwolle (Netherlands)
              Schmidt : Vegalta Sendai (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium)
              Suzuki : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium)
              Okugawa : Holstein Kiel (Germany-2) -> Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) / Champions League
              Havenaar : Wil (Switzerland-2) -> Thun (Switzerland) / Europa League

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                Originally posted by tmfan View Post
                The difference between us and Japan is depressing

                Kubo : FC Tokyo (Japan) -> Real Madrid (Spain) / Champions League
                Tomiyasu : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Bologna (Italy)
                Kamada : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Frankfurt (Germany) / Europa League
                Nakajima : Al-Duhail (Qatar) -> Porto (Portugal) / Champions League
                Maeda : Matsumoto (Japan) -> Maritimo (Portugal)
                Anzai : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Portimonense (Portugal)
                Sugawara : Nagoya Grampus (Japan) -> AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) / Europa League
                Nakamura : Gamba Osaka (Japan) -> Twente (Netherlands)
                van Wermeskerken : Cambuur (Netherlands-2) -> Zwolle (Netherlands)
                Schmidt : Vegalta Sendai (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium)
                Suzuki : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium)
                Okugawa : Holstein Kiel (Germany-2) -> Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) / Champions League
                Havenaar : Wil (Switzerland-2) -> Thun (Switzerland) / Europa League
                Does sint truiden have a partnership with Japan?

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                  Originally posted by tmfan View Post
                  The difference between us and Japan is depressing

                  Kubo : FC Tokyo (Japan) -> Real Madrid (Spain) / Champions League >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Tomiyasu : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Bologna (Italy) >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Kamada : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Frankfurt (Germany) / Europa League>>Just returned after loan period in Belgium, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Nakajima : Al-Duhail (Qatar) -> Porto (Portugal) / Champions League >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Maeda : Matsumoto (Japan) -> Maritimo (Portugal) >>>>>Just loaned, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Anzai : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Portimonense (Portugal) >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Sugawara : Nagoya Grampus (Japan) -> AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) / Europa League >>>>>Just loaned, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Nakamura : Gamba Osaka (Japan) -> Twente (Netherlands) >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  van Wermeskerken : Cambuur (Netherlands-2) -> Zwolle (Netherlands) >>>>>Just loaned, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Schmidt : Vegalta Sendai (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium) >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Suzuki : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium) >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Okugawa : Holstein Kiel (Germany-2) -> Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) / Champions League >>>>>Just returned after loan 2nd Bundesliga, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  Havenaar : Wil (Switzerland-2) -> Thun (Switzerland) / Europa League >>>>>Just transferred, time will tell if he is going to be succesfull
                  None of them have ever proven to be quality, East Asian players always get more chances (transfers) because European teams hope to get money from sponsoring (Asian companies) & huge leap in sales of merchandise.
                  Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
                  O.G from '97 & still here

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                    Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
                    Does sint truiden have a partnership with Japan?

                    They've been successful making a lot off of Japanese players

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                      Originally posted by pajamNL View Post
                      None of them have ever proven to be quality
                      Nakajima joined Porto for 15M euros (only 50% his ownership!).
                      Tomiyasu joined Bologna for 10M euros. He totally bullied Azmoun at the Asian Cup. It was a nightmare.
                      Kubo is already RM's fan favorite and many believe he will make his first team debut this season.
                      https://www.marca.com/en/football/re...5398b45d1.html

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                        Originally posted by tmfan View Post
                        The difference between us and Japan is depressing

                        Kubo : FC Tokyo (Japan) -> Real Madrid (Spain) / Champions League
                        Tomiyasu : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Bologna (Italy)
                        Kamada : Sint-Truiden (Belgium) -> Frankfurt (Germany) / Europa League
                        Nakajima : Al-Duhail (Qatar) -> Porto (Portugal) / Champions League
                        Maeda : Matsumoto (Japan) -> Maritimo (Portugal)
                        Anzai : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Portimonense (Portugal)
                        Sugawara : Nagoya Grampus (Japan) -> AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) / Europa League
                        Nakamura : Gamba Osaka (Japan) -> Twente (Netherlands)
                        van Wermeskerken : Cambuur (Netherlands-2) -> Zwolle (Netherlands)
                        Schmidt : Vegalta Sendai (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium)
                        Suzuki : Kashima Antlers (Japan) -> Sint-Truiden (Belgium)
                        Okugawa : Holstein Kiel (Germany-2) -> Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) / Champions League
                        Havenaar : Wil (Switzerland-2) -> Thun (Switzerland) / Europa League
                        Of course, the difference in quality was shown when we got outclassed by Japan at the Asian Cup. They are better than us although we tend to believe we're Asia's first.

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                          Reza Asadi joined Tractor.

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                            Japanese players come with huge tv sponsorships. If you don’t think that factors into these transfers, then I hear Nikbakht is going to Atletico Madrid.

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                              Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
                              Of course, the difference in quality was shown when we got outclassed by Japan at the Asian Cup. They are better than us although we tend to believe we're Asia's first.
                              The gap is getting wider. I miss the days when our legionnaires were on par with their ones.

                              Iran 2-1 Japan (25 March 2005)

                              Iranian legionnaires in the match
                              Rezaei (Messina)
                              Zandi (Kaiserslautern)
                              Hashemian (Bayern)
                              Mahdavikia (Hamburg)
                              Navidkia (Bochum)

                              Japanese legionnaires in the match
                              Nakamura (Reggina)
                              Nakata (Fiorentina)
                              Ono (Feyenoord)
                              Takahara (Hamburg)
                              Yanagisawa (Messina)

                              Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                              Japanese players come with huge tv sponsorships. If you don’t think that factors into these transfers, then I hear Nikbakht is going to Atletico Madrid.
                              So what...It doesn't take a genius to know they have been more proven and successful in Europe in the last 10 years.

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                                Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
                                Of course, the difference in quality was shown when we got outclassed by Japan at the Asian Cup. They are better than us although we tend to believe we're Asia's first.
                                Indeed ..!
                                On paper we had superior raw talent on many positions on the pitch in that game but fact is that nearly all their players applying their trade in professional EU top league environment is certainly what helped them with their professional & level_headed playing temperament & well organized Team-play that often sees off challenges from teams that have more raw talent than them as a whole ..!
                                Well that & the foolish attacking tactics CQ adapted vs them @ AC semis thinking he could overrun, hurry & rush such a historically formidable, professionally-tempermented side into making silly mistakes that would lead to them loosing the game ..! My guess would be that CQ only adapted such uncharacteristically offensive attacking game plan because he was feeling the heat from the goozoos in our football media & federation who were relentlessly criticizing his TM for being overly defensive..!??
                                A more honest & realistic fan would also admit that we were lucky to even get a 1-1 tie vs them @ an earlier friendly in Azadi ..!
                                Regardless being the FIFA ranked #1 team in Asia for many years now, Japan is the only team that I’ve always felt that they are superior to us all along.
                                Anyways, besides being a solid side, you also need a healthy dose of luck to win tournaments as such & it’s quiet frequent that the ultimate champions in most all tourneys (AC, WC, Etc) are not necessarily the most formidable team in that tournament..!

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