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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostA portuguese club bid 600k for ahmad nour. PP are speaking to them and could accept the offer.
This was reported by footballi. Last 2 summers nourollahi also had interest from portugal.
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Originally posted by AM_89 View PostWhat's up with all these Iranians playing together at the club level?
So many .. now and historically.
Jafar Salmani-Payam
Kaveh Rezaei-Ali Gholizadeh
Allahyar-Shahab
Alipour-Abedzadeh (until recently)
even Saeid and Vlademer joon
and maybe now Beiranvand - Mohebbi?
You cannot just get enough with one Iranian, you always need at least twoTeam Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
Malavan Bandar Anzali
"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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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostIf true don't know why they don't focus on our best talented players : ghaedi, torabi, salmani..
But you should consider each case individually. Nourollahi is a TM regular, has been consistent in ACL for many years (although still makes far too many dumb mistakes in both boxes imo).
Torabi is a strange character and had trouble even acclimating to qatar. He rejected already offers from Bundesliga 2, Holland, Belgium in previous years.
Salmani just burst onto scene in past 6 months and is only 19. Im sure he will get great offers bc contrary to what people say, he is the most complete/best talent in iran, more so than ghayedi.
Ghayedi issue is SS management. They are dragging their feet about him leaving bc without ghayedi there is no SS, at least not a competitive one.
In nourollahi case and PP in general yahya is such a strong coach and has already shown he can replace players in that 11 without big problems, bc there is a clear system there that doesnt need x or y player to be successful. Example Shoja leaves, Kanani steps up, Kanani now leaving, Faraji slots in without issue. Alipour leaves, Alekasir/Abdi step up. Bashar leaves, Pahlevan added and performs, alishah improves, etc. So they are probably a bit more open to the idea of losing a key player like him.
Hopefully as you say Ghayedi, Yasin Salmani, Torabi (if he can be convinced) all make moves in the near future. To those I would add mohebbi, Derakhshanmehr, Hardani. These are the best talents in iranian football right now.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostIm sure they are doing that as well.
But you should consider each case individually. Nourollahi is a TM regular, has been consistent in ACL for many years (although still makes far too many dumb mistakes in both boxes imo).
Torabi is a strange character and had trouble even acclimating to qatar. He rejected already offers from Bundesliga 2, Holland, Belgium in previous years.
Salmani just burst onto scene in past 6 months and is only 19. Im sure he will get great offers bc contrary to what people say, he is the most complete/best talent in iran, more so than ghayedi.
Ghayedi issue is SS management. They are dragging their feet about him leaving bc without ghayedi there is no SS, at least not a competitive one.
In nourollahi case and PP in general yahya is such a strong coach and has already shown he can replace players in that 11 without big problems, bc there is a clear system there that doesnt need x or y player to be successful. Example Shoja leaves, Kanani steps up, Kanani now leaving, Faraji slots in without issue. Alipour leaves, Alekasir/Abdi step up. Bashar leaves, Pahlevan added and performs, alishah improves, etc. So they are probably a bit more open to the idea of losing a key player like him.
Hopefully as you say Ghayedi, Yasin Salmani, Torabi (if he can be convinced) all make moves in the near future. To those I would add mohebbi, Derakhshanmehr, Hardani. These are the best talents in iranian football right now.
But yes, Salmani is the best young talent in Iran and alongside Delfi and Sayyadmanesh overall.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostWhat is surprising is that some of these clubs completely stop their iranian connection after their successful iranians leave : bochum, hamburg, eupen, rubin, trabzonspor, panionos, osasuna, even az alkmaar. I don't expect them to buy half the IPL but at least keep an eye to the Iranian market
Hopefully Kia's connection to Kia FC and Hamburg can result in at least one of his kids going there. I have no idea why the transfers to the Bundesliga stopped - and has stopped for so long. We had some really good success stories there.
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Originally posted by AM_89 View PostWe need to have better and more professional agents. One that has his hands both in European quarters and Iran.
Hopefully Kia's connection to Kia FC and Hamburg can result in at least one of his kids going there. I have no idea why the transfers to the Bundesliga stopped - and has stopped for so long. We had some really good success stories there.
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Originally posted by AM_89 View PostAhmad Shariatzadeh is a really good one too. Amir Hossein Hosseinzadeh has been doing well for Saipa too - after injury. Just other young talents to watch.
But yes, Salmani is the best young talent in Iran and alongside Delfi and Sayyadmanesh overall.
The thing about being a country that naturally produces so much raw footballing talent is that once the european pipeline is established, as it is now, there is constantly space for younger players to shine. This is how a naturally competitive system should work and for many years the stupid wages avg or even talented players were receiving heavily impacted chance for younger guys to take their spots after they had moved to europe (what a natural progression looks like).
For shariatzadeh, Hosseinzadeh, Houshmand and others they will all become more visible in the league once some others move on. For example, SS are so scared of losing
Ghayedi, but imo if they can get EU1mil for him, plus some sell on fee %, or even slightly less and replace him with Hosseinzadeh and Shariatzadeh they can actually be a more complete team, with 2 big assets instead of 1, and still have chance to make great future profit if ghayedi plays well in europe in the upcoming years.
Unfortunately it seems that this planning on behalf of the clubs has yet to become the mainstream way of thinking. just by being clubs with big fanbase they can attract the loads of talent in the country and use them to fix their financial situations with fairly minimal complications, just putting them on the pitch with an ok coach, giving them 1-2 years to work on their weaknesses + play regularly, and their talent should do the rest.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostYes, Shariatzadeh, Hosseinzadeh, and Houshmand I was thinking of mentioning but left them out bc they are a step below those first 6 guys in my opinion.
The thing about being a country that naturally produces so much raw footballing talent is that once the european pipeline is established, as it is now, there is constantly space for younger players to shine. This is how a naturally competitive system should work and for many years the stupid wages avg or even talented players were receiving heavily impacted chance for younger guys to take their spots after they had moved to europe (what a natural progression looks like).
For shariatzadeh, Hosseinzadeh, Houshmand and others they will all become more visible in the league once some others move on. For example, SS are so scared of losing Ghayedi, but imo if they can get EU1mil for him, plus some sell on fee %, or even slightly less and replace him with Hosseinzadeh and Shariatzadeh they can actually be a more complete team, with 2 big assets instead of 1, and still have chance to make great future profit if ghayedi plays well in europe in the upcoming years.
Unfortunately it seems that this planning on behalf of the clubs has yet to become the mainstream way of thinking. just by being clubs with big fanbase they can attract the loads of talent in the country and use them to fix their financial situations with fairly minimal complications, just putting them on the pitch with an ok coach and their talent should do the rest.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostYes, Shariatzadeh, Hosseinzadeh, and Houshmand I was thinking of mentioning but left them out bc they are a step below those first 6 guys in my opinion.
The thing about being a country that naturally produces so much raw footballing talent is that once the european pipeline is established, as it is now, there is constantly space for younger players to shine. This is how a naturally competitive system should work and for many years the stupid wages avg or even talented players were receiving heavily impacted chance for younger guys to take their spots after they had moved to europe (what a natural progression looks like).
For shariatzadeh, Hosseinzadeh, Houshmand and others they will all become more visible in the league once some others move on. For example, SS are so scared of losing Ghayedi, but imo if they can get EU1mil for him, plus some sell on fee %, or even slightly less and replace him with Hosseinzadeh and Shariatzadeh they can actually be a more complete team, with 2 big assets instead of 1, and still have chance to make great future profit if ghayedi plays well in europe in the upcoming years.
Unfortunately it seems that this planning on behalf of the clubs has yet to become the mainstream way of thinking. just by being clubs with big fanbase they can attract the loads of talent in the country and use them to fix their financial situations with fairly minimal complications, just putting them on the pitch with an ok coach and their talent should do the rest.
But Iran's situation is not normal. Look at somewhere like Esteghlal, for example- Farhad Majidi is paying his players out of his own pocket. So if the club stops functioning at basic levels, then the whole thing is torpedoed. The financial side of the club really needs to be remediated. Our only bright spot is that we produce a lot of raw talent.
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Originally posted by naderb94 View PostI'm worried he is going to Qatar.. He is young and recently got married. I think he wants to be close to Iran as much as possible.DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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Originally posted by Ardalan View PostBazikone argentini ye zan dare o 3ta bache va mire lige daste 2 Porteghaal ma ham negaran hastim ke az Iran door bashe.
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