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    Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
    https://www.varzesh3.com/news/182462...82%D8%B5%D8%AF

    Full interview with V3. Basically load of nothing. He says hes vejle player now and will leave as they got relegated but not sure to where.

    Its like the reporters are so out of touch with reality about the situation of some players...I wish somebody would just ask him one basic question, do you feel disappointed with how your career has turned out? Its truly one of the weirdest paths of any of our players. For his level of talent his situation is a total embarassment
    I wouldn't say a total embarrassment. It's disappointing for sure. He also got injured which held him back a year.

    Saeid is actually a hard worker who has that "never give up" attitude and mentality. Which was surprising because he went to Qatar. I'm not sure what he was thinking when he made that decision, except for that is was because of money.

    I think he can make a comeback. But his next decision will be a crucial one. Wish him the best.

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      Saeed is 25 if im not mistaken, he should give everything to play in Europe, it can be a lower team in Germany, England, France or whatever untill he is 100%

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        Turns 16 and breaks through as a starting PGPL player. Gets offered the chance at an elite European youth academy and then proceeds to throw his [averaging] 800-mins-a-season career into the bin.

        The absolute model for why proper infrastructure, education and pathways for young talent is so crucial to developing talent and not just letting it go to such disgusting waste.

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          Originally posted by Taz View Post
          Turns 16 and breaks through as a starting PGPL player. Gets offered the chance at an elite European youth academy and then proceeds to throw his [averaging] 800-mins-a-season career into the bin.

          The absolute model for why proper infrastructure, education and pathways for young talent is so crucial to developing talent and not just letting it go to such disgusting waste.
          doesn't help that the fans put these guys on a pedestal before they achieve anything meaningful in their careers.

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            If you think I'm gonna treat any old kid as a doodool talah just because he gets a few mins at CM in PGPL then you're absolutely right. After 2 years of Nouroball, we can't be held accountable for the desperation we've been driven to.

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              Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post
              Guys have you seen Ezi lately? He looks by far the leanest I have ever seen him….in his IG story today it stood out to me big time. Very pleasantly surprised!
              He’s been training with world class fitness coach, Nicolas St-Maurice. His client list includes likes of Benzema and Rüdiger.

              He’s working very hard. Hopefully he learns to follow strict meal plans too!
              "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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                “فعلا قرارداد دارم و معلوم نیست چه اتفاقی بیفته”
                Since 2017

                “ تیمهای بزرگ مثل بارسلونا هم ممکنه این اتفاق براشون بیفته”
                When asked about 8-2 loss in acl

                Saeed is a great BSer. Has that gift of being able to talk a lot without saying anything. He could be a star on Los Angelesi mahvareh.

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                  Originally posted by teammelli91 View Post
                  I wouldn't say a total embarrassment. It's disappointing for sure. He also got injured which held him back a year.

                  Saeid is actually a hard worker who has that "never give up" attitude and mentality. Which was surprising because he went to Qatar. I'm not sure what he was thinking when he made that decision, except for that is was because of money.

                  I think he can make a comeback. But his next decision will be a crucial one. Wish him the best.
                  Qatar: Al-Said, habibi. Money, habibi? Dollar, habibi?

                  Said: Yes, habibi, yes.


                  In ham chera "Ezzi"-joon raft Qatar.
                  DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.

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                    Originally posted by taremiscores View Post
                    He’s been training with world class fitness coach, Nicolas St-Maurice. His client list includes likes of Benzema and Rüdiger.

                    He’s working very hard. Hopefully he learns to follow strict meal plans too!
                    Bozorgtarin moshkele Said dar haale haazer ine ke chelo kabaab raa ba

                    noshaabeye siyah ya zard bokhore.

                    Vaghean ham sakhte entekhaab kardan.
                    DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.

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                      Originally posted by Ardalan View Post
                      Qatar: Al-Said, habibi. Money, habibi? Dollar, habibi?

                      Said: Yes, habibi, yes.


                      In ham chera "Ezzi"-joon raft Qatar.

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                        https://www.teammelli.com/the-marco-...nian-football/

                        The Marco Polo of Iranian Football.
                        Uncategorized
                        May 18, 2022
                        The 25-year-old Team Melli holding midfielder left the ninth club team of his football career. Saeed Ezatollahi, the Al Gharafa midfielder, is gradually setting an interesting record in terms of changing teams. This Iranian player, a product of Malavan Bandar Anzali Academy, has played in 9 teams so far and is now looking to join his tenth club team.

                        Saeed Ezatollahi has quite often played for several clubs as a loan player, and if this trend continues, he may be able to set a world record by the end of his football career. Ezatollahi started his football career with the Bandar Anzali Malavan and was able to be quickly recognized as a phenomenon in Iranian football at an early age. He soon joined the Atletico Madrid C team but never managed to attract the attention of the senior team. Rostov, Anzhi Makhachkala, Amkar, Reading, Eupen, Vejle Boldklub, and Al Gharafa Qatar then. s in which the 25-year-old Iranian midfielder has played so far.

                        He is likely to be one of the players selected for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar and could experience his second World Cup appearance at the age of 26 and reach the peak of his maturity. The Iranian midfielder has not yet been able to establish himself in European football even in the lower-tier leagues. Being in the top teams in this continent has not helped Ezzatollahi much, and this talented player still has many years ahead of him but he mostly failed to choose the right team while his chronic injuries and inconsistency due to absence from the team have marred his career.



                        While being one of the best in Asia at younger age levels, he has managed to score only one goal in 44 national games for Team Melli. Many of the club teams he has selected are indicative of p[oor advice and career management. The Marco Polo of Iranian football performances has suffered frequently due to this unstable career.

                        It remains to be seen what Ezzatullahi will decide and where the winds will take him next.

                        In the Iranian football system and hierarchy, there is no specialist department for younger players with the potential to seek learned and professional advice to steer the players in the right direction in their professional careers. All such decisions are left to agents and brokers whose only interest is financial returns. The chaotic Football Federation has suffered chronic mismanagement and corruption making it unsuitable to be a platform for the development of younger players with potential. Other sports organizations in Iran are on par with FFIRI and are useless for guidance and career development.


                        Youth career
                        2008–2010 Shahrdari Bandar Anzali
                        2010–2014 Malavan
                        2014–2015 Atlético Madrid
                        Senior career
                        Years Team Matches Goals
                        2012–2014 Malavan 19 0
                        2014–2015 Atlético Madrid C 5 0
                        2015–2020 Rostov 18 -2
                        2017 → Anzhi Makhachkala (loan) 11 0
                        2017–2018 → Amkar Perm (loan) 16 -1
                        2018–2019 → Reading (loan) 4 0
                        2019–2020 → Eupen (loan) 4 0
                        2020– Vejle 42 -5
                        2022– → Al-Gharafa (loan) 4 0
                        Atlético de Madrid FIFA World Cup 2022 Malavan Anzali Sa
                        .....
                        .....
                        Supporting Team Melli

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                          a poor article though, with poor research.
                          claims he never establish himself in European football, still he was in team of the year in denmark playing in bottom club vejle.. no mention on that.

                          so i posted the article, but its a very poor article.
                          .....
                          .....
                          Supporting Team Melli

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                            Originally posted by Keshwardoost View Post
                            https://www.teammelli.com/the-marco-...nian-football/

                            The Marco Polo of Iranian Football.
                            Uncategorized
                            May 18, 2022
                            The 25-year-old Team Melli holding midfielder left the ninth club team of his football career. Saeed Ezatollahi, the Al Gharafa midfielder, is gradually setting an interesting record in terms of changing teams. This Iranian player, a product of Malavan Bandar Anzali Academy, has played in 9 teams so far and is now looking to join his tenth club team.

                            Saeed Ezatollahi has quite often played for several clubs as a loan player, and if this trend continues, he may be able to set a world record by the end of his football career. Ezatollahi started his football career with the Bandar Anzali Malavan and was able to be quickly recognized as a phenomenon in Iranian football at an early age. He soon joined the Atletico Madrid C team but never managed to attract the attention of the senior team. Rostov, Anzhi Makhachkala, Amkar, Reading, Eupen, Vejle Boldklub, and Al Gharafa Qatar then. s in which the 25-year-old Iranian midfielder has played so far.

                            He is likely to be one of the players selected for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar and could experience his second World Cup appearance at the age of 26 and reach the peak of his maturity. The Iranian midfielder has not yet been able to establish himself in European football even in the lower-tier leagues. Being in the top teams in this continent has not helped Ezzatollahi much, and this talented player still has many years ahead of him but he mostly failed to choose the right team while his chronic injuries and inconsistency due to absence from the team have marred his career.



                            While being one of the best in Asia at younger age levels, he has managed to score only one goal in 44 national games for Team Melli. Many of the club teams he has selected are indicative of poor advice and career management. The Marco Polo of Iranian football performances has suffered frequently due to this unstable career.

                            It remains to be seen what Ezzatullahi will decide and where the winds will take him next.

                            In the Iranian football system and hierarchy, there is no specialist department for younger players with the potential to seek learned and professional advice to steer the players in the right direction in their professional careers. All such decisions are left to agents and brokers whose only interest is financial returns. The chaotic Football Federation has suffered chronic mismanagement and corruption making it unsuitable to be a platform for the development of younger players with potential. Other sports organizations in Iran are on par with FFIRI and are useless for guidance and career development.


                            Youth career
                            2008–2010 Shahrdari Bandar Anzali
                            2010–2014 Malavan
                            2014–2015 Atlético Madrid
                            Senior career
                            Years Team Matches Goals
                            2012–2014 Malavan 19 0
                            2014–2015 Atlético Madrid C 5 0
                            2015–2020 Rostov 18 -2
                            2017 → Anzhi Makhachkala (loan) 11 0
                            2017–2018 → Amkar Perm (loan) 16 -1
                            2018–2019 → Reading (loan) 4 0
                            2019–2020 → Eupen (loan) 4 0
                            2020– Vejle 42 -5
                            2022– → Al-Gharafa (loan) 4 0
                            Atlético de Madrid FIFA World Cup 2022 Malavan Anzali Sa
                            Pretty Damn SPOT ON Article, so far as im concerned..! The BOLD as i've also alluded to many times for years now, the Biggest source of his career struggles so far..!!
                            off course his own personal shortcomings in terms of lack of Professionalism and career drive & struggles with personal fitness and frequent weight gains have played their part too .... but then again a more Professional Representation woulda well saved him from himself and helped him tremendously on those front as well..!! and sure a much smaller portion of blame could be placed on that untimely, unfortunate injury he sustained in TM Camp prior to last AC ..!

                            No doubt in my mind that a Player of his inherent quality , immense footballing talent under a more professional (selfless) Representation woulda by now amassed a far more attractive and much higher caliber European footballing career than the utter useless shit list posted in this article after his departure from Atletico youth academy ..!!
                            not to mention that many times that the seasons were about to kick-off, or even weeks into new season that we didnt know what was going on with him and where he was going be playing next..?

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                              Originally posted by The View Post
                              doesn't help that the fans put these guys on a pedestal before they achieve anything meaningful in their careers.
                              his biggest issue was his mental breakdown after spain goal disallowed. its like he never got over it...

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