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Originally posted by Keano View PostMy exact sentiments. Unbelievable how he swaps teams between China and Qatar. Zero motivation for a European club move. I wonder if he is getting any legit offers from Europe and declines them, or he just doesn’t get any such offers?
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So easy to sit on the internet and bash some player that has the oppertunity to make a lot of money OR "play" in Europe.
Although i love to see our hamvatans come to Europe by the dozen, i can immagine that choosing between 200.000 (or even less!!) a year in Belgium or Portugal at a mediocre team with low facilities and dito environment to live in during your time their OR earning millions in some desert close to home is not always a easy choice.
We do realise people in Iran have no financial securities, no future whatsoever with this evil regime? Getting 5x the money in a desert instead of playing in a small club in Europe could be the difference between surviving alone or rescuing your whole family out of Iran.Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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Originally posted by pajamNL View PostSo easy to sit on the internet and bash some player that has the oppertunity to make a lot of money OR "play" in Europe.
Although i love to see our hamvatans come to Europe by the dozen, i can immagine that choosing between 200.000 (or even less!!) a year in Belgium or Portugal at a mediocre team with low facilities and dito environment to live in during your time their OR earning millions in some desert close to home is not always a easy choice.
We do realise people in Iran have no financial securities, no future whatsoever with this evil regime? Getting 5x the money in a desert instead of playing in a small club in Europe could be the difference between surviving alone or rescuing your whole family out of Iran.
Regarding our players, if one players is not TM material, or at the end of his career I have no pb to see them go in Qatar over Europe. About those that could play a role for our football, I won't understand this kind of choice except if they annonce the retirement from NT duties.
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Update on Shahriar Moghanlou ---> C.D. Santa Clara
MOGHANLOU DESIRED IN THE AZORES
Looking for the new Taremi: Santa Clara has a well-tailored business
https://www.zerozero.pt/news.php?id=293719
The island club has practically everything set for the signing of Shahriar Moghanlou, one of the top scorers in the Iranian league and who works for Paykan FC.
At the age of 25, the striker has scored 12 goals in 26 games, which drew the attention of those in charge of Santa Clara, who later had the approval of coach Daniel Ramos to move the business forward.
The Azoreans will pay a budget (low, for the current context) to the Iranian club and the player is also already convinced with the conditions presented. So, what's missing? From what we managed to collect, they are just bureaucracies preventing the deal from being closed.
The completion of the deal will be conditioned to the signing of the agreement between Santa Clara and the player's club, as well as the usual process for the trip to take place (preparation and timing setting, also because the championship is still in progress).
Santa Clara sees in this solution a scenario similar to what Rio Ave had with Taremi, also coming from the Iranian championship and with the practical results (18 goals in the championship) that are known.
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Shahriar Moghanlou Highlight & Skills:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B6sNY2CFaoO/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CC9UiaZnEzs/
This is fantastic news considering just awhile back Shahriar Moghanlou was playing in the 2nd division of Iranian Football with Malavan.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostMOGHANLOU DESIRED IN THE AZORES
Looking for the new Taremi: Santa Clara has a well-tailored business
https://www.zerozero.pt/news.php?id=293719
The island club has practically everything set for the signing of Shahriar Moghanlou, one of the top scorers in the Iranian league and who works for Paykan FC.
At the age of 25, the striker has scored 12 goals in 26 games, which drew the attention of those in charge of Santa Clara, who later had the approval of coach Daniel Ramos to move the business forward.
The Azoreans will pay a budget (low, for the current context) to the Iranian club and the player is also already convinced with the conditions presented. So, what's missing? From what we managed to collect, they are just bureaucracies preventing the deal from being closed.
The completion of the deal will be conditioned to the signing of the agreement between Santa Clara and the player's club, as well as the usual process for the trip to take place (preparation and timing setting, also because the championship is still in progress).
Santa Clara sees in this solution a scenario similar to what Rio Ave had with Taremi, also coming from the Iranian championship and with the practical results (18 goals in the championship) that are known.
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https://www.varzesh3.com/news/170336...BA%D8%A7%D9%84
23 year old Jafar Salmani will be going to Liga NOS side Portimonense, headed by ex-Sanat Naft Abadan coach Paulo Sergio. He is quite a solid coach as mentioned here before and works well with young players. Portimonense technically would have gotten relegated this past season after a big drop off in performance, however bc of Vitorias financial issues they were instead relegated for Aves.
Salmani is very technical and fast LW/LB from Khuzestan with classic jonoobi dribbling skills. He played for Omid and was one of the better ones. His versatility is a good asset, and we need a back up to milad badly. Having one LB who is more technical can be a good option.
It should be made official shortly as he is travelling to portugal as PGPL finished.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Posthttps://www.varzesh3.com/news/170336...BA%D8%A7%D9%84
23 year old Jafar Salmani will be going to Liga NOS side Portimonense, headed by ex-Sanat Naft Abadan coach Paulo Sergio. He is quite a solid coach as mentioned here before and works well with young players. Portimonense technically would have gotten relegated this past season after a big drop off in performance, however bc of Vitorias financial issues they were instead relegated for Aves.
Salmani is very technical and fast LW/LB from Khuzestan with classic jonoobi dribbling skills. He played for Omid and was one of the better ones. His versatility is a good asset, and we need a back up to milad badly. Having one LB who is more technical can be a good option.
It should be made official shortly as he is travelling to portugal as PGPL finished.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostI knew Portimense would have go after an iranian player considering their coach.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostWell, Salmani played under Paulo Sergio during his regime at Sanat Naft. Salmani literally was his player and Paulo Sergio was his coach. I wonder if he is thinking about bringing some of his other players to the club like Mojadami, Jabireh, Deris, etc... (I would assume he is still contact with players and the club if he is going in for Jafar Salmani, just my opinion.)
Who was the Sanat Naft DM who play like Verratti? I remember a member posted a youtube compilation some months ago
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