I reckon if they ask nicely, Allahyar might let Ghaedi and Torabi clean his boots. One each.
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Originally posted by mehdi13 View PostNoooo. Don’t say crazy things like this. We should just milk Ansarifard until he’s 36 like Masoud. Then invite Allahyar to an unfamiliar environment at 23, 24. And when he doesn’t score a hattrick we can discard him and invite some aghazade Perspolisis instead. This is how our soccer will progress.
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Originally posted by Taz View PostI reckon if they ask nicely, Allahyar might let Ghaedi and Torabi clean his boots. One each.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostHe is another overrated one in this board. Some comparing him to Azmoun is really funny. For 1000 time he is not a pure finisher. Not an elite winger either. He needs to find an identity for himself.
He is still very young though.
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Allahyar has also scored for TM. Shows he has a bit of talent regardless of the opponent.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostHe is another overrated one in this board. Some comparing him to Azmoun is really funny. For 1000 time he is not a pure finisher. Not an elite winger either. He needs to find an identity for himself.
He is still very young though.
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He has only just turned 20, I value that we all have opinion but I have to admit that I do not agree with some of the opinions that have been voiced. He has attributes that with hard work will make him a valuable player for us, he has similarities to Azmoun with his strength and his turn of pace. Yes his finishing ability needs working on but he is only young and this will come with time and coaching/ he has already improved this though and has scored some very good and clutch goals towards the end of games. That run and assist against Donetsk (?) last season shows how big of an engine he has. He has shown he can perform well and contribute against good teams also.
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Originally posted by Sepehr9 View PostIf Allahyar would play one on one against either Ghaedi or Torabi he would only see the back of their boot. Sayyadmanesh can only dream of being as technically gifted as them. Let's not confuse Sayyadmanesh with Messi now.
Haji, you can't play football one on one. Wallah you can't.
Also there's more to football than being able to do Fifa Street moves. Vision, pace, intelligence, strength, positioning, hustle,etc... In which Allahyarnis better than both Torabi and Ghaedi.
There's a reason he was signed by a historic Turkish club at the age of 18, and has played regularly in Europe (even continental competition). Torabi had to run back to Iran with his tails between his legs because he couldn't make it in QSL, and the best Ghaedi could do was the UAE league. No European club was willing even come close to breaking the million barrier for him.
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Ghaedi played a couple of good games in the ACL once so I wouldn't rush to any conclusions. If he gains 20cm in height, 20kg of muscle, rewinds the clock so he's 5 years younger and manages to secure a contract at a respectable club, he could still be talked about in the same breath as Allahyar so we'll wait and see on that one.
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Originally posted by Sepehr9 View PostAh yes it's the football expert who claims that Skocic is a second rated clueless IPL coach. In your vast football knowledge you must know that Allahyar hasn't showed anything other than not yet being a fixed player in the mighty Ukrainian league scoring against small Ukrainian clubs of Azadegan level. Meaning he still has a long way to go before he can dream of taking the place of an experienced 31 year old Karim Ansarifard who has done and is doing good thing for TM (check out his marvelous assist in the game against Iraq). Luckily Skocic who is turning out to be a great coach (maybe the best in TM's history after the world cup) knows that Allahyar still has a long way to go before he can be a part of TM.
And I see your posts about Ghaedi. Where is he now? Sitting in a halal McDonalds waiting for his wife to finish lingerie shopping.
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Originally posted by mehdi13 View PostWhere were you when Ansarifard failed at Persepolis? Where were you when Javad Nekounam held his hand and took him to Spain where he couldn’t score a single goal? And Nottingham Forest where he could barely get on the field?
And I see your posts about Ghaedi. Where is he now? Sitting in a halal McDonalds waiting for his wife to finish lingerie shopping.
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Originally posted by The View PostLol, busting and the One on one football again.
Haji, you can't play football one on one. Wallah you can't.
Also there's more to football than being able to do Fifa Street moves. Vision, pace, intelligence, strength, positioning, hustle,etc... In which Allahyarnis better than both Torabi and Ghaedi.
There's a reason he was signed by a historic Turkish club at the age of 18, and has played regularly in Europe (even continental competition). Torabi had to run back to Iran with his tails between his legs because he couldn't make it in QSL, and the best Ghaedi could do was the UAE league. No European club was willing even come close to breaking the million barrier for him.
I am fully aware that football is played 11 vs 11 Haji agha.
Ghaedi and Torabi have better vision, intelligence and positioning than Allahyar as well as having superior technique and ball control (dribbling skills). The difference in pace is not that much, i'd say that Torabi and Ghaedi are faster on the ball than Sayyadmanesh.
The only thing Sayyadmanesh has over the two lads is his strength but luckily the game they play is football and not wrestling. Let me refer to Xavi, Iniesta and Messi three of the best players of all time.
As far as the historic Turkish club is concerned, Allahyar barely played for that club. In fact Allahyar hasn't achieved anything noteworthy so far other than being hyped by you guys due to his six pack i'm guessing.
Torabi didn't do well in Qatar but he is the star player of a club that plays higher level football than all the QSL clubs combined so your argument of Torabi not being good enough for the QSL or the Qatari club does not stand. There are many reasons outside of football why a player does not perform well for a club. The football style of the team might not suit him or the coach might not like him or prefer other players etc. Or even non footballing reasons such as not feeling home at a club or in a city etc.
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