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    #16
    Shahab Zahedi was in an even smaller club in Iceland.

    For a 19 year old, a Conference League club (albeit in a small league) isn’t something to just scoff at. Especially considering we’ve known for quite some time now about Aria and his potential. If this is an official and permanent move, it definitely warrants its own thread for following his progression

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      #17
      ^^^ A team which got 2 points in a group with unknown Cyprus side and Qarabaq and finished dead last. while half a$$ Azeri side got 11...!!!
      Yeah, sure it is called Europe. Lol
      Even mid table IPL team is better than them.
      Now if he plays regularly at 19, that is ok but warming the bench in such a shitty team is no different than warming the bench in PP or any other team in IPL.

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        #18
        Kairat Almaty is a kazakhstani club . kazakhstan is in asia so not even lower tier european league. maybe he can progress from there to lower european league . I think if he was any good sepahan , SS or PP would fight over him?

        btw: We played kazakhstan in WAFF Championship and won 3-0 .

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          #19
          Originally posted by milad_b View Post
          Kairat Almaty is a kazakhstani club . kazakhstan is in asia so not even lower tier european league. I don't maybe he can progress from there to lower european league . I think if he was any good sepahan , SS or PP would fight over him?


          btw: We played kazakhstan in WAFF Championship and won 3-0 .
          They joined Europe for almost 2 decades i believe.
          And for some younger kids information here. Last time we played them we beat them 4-0
          2x Daei, 2x Vahid @1998 asian games
          Just say alot about the quality of the team...

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            #20
            Again, nobody is advocating for strength of team/kazakh league or getting very excited about his chances of making it big time...

            Only point being made is that :

            for a player who wasn't even making 18 man squad of relegation candidate fajr sepasi, to now be managed by reputable coach and talent developer like Berdyev, with potential view to joining zenit (like Kairat young CB did this winter) isnt really a bad situation. It is better than whatever he was doing in iran (Which was quite literally nothing)...

            How is that even a remotely controversial point lol? Hala if he was getting regular minutes for Perspolis and then got shipped of to kazakhstan that might be a crappy move. But clearly wasnt the case...

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              #21
              Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post
              They joined Europe for almost 2 decades i believe.
              And for some younger kids information here. Last time we played them we beat them 4-0
              2x Daei, 2x Vahid @1998 asian games
              Just say alot about the quality of the team...
              Last time we played them was in 2000 in WAFF championship. and we won 3 - 0 . ali karimi scored 2 and vahid hashemian scored 1.
              and yes they changed to europe back in 2002 . Still lower than most asian leagues.

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                #22
                Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post

                How is that even a remotely controversial point lol? Hala if he was getting regular minutes for Perspolis and then got shipped of to kazakhstan that might be a crappy move. But clearly wasnt the case...
                Matter fact he moved from Perspolis (2021 on loan transfer) to farj and now to Kairat Almaty . I know he wasn't getting any minutes in PP, LOL BUT maybe because he was 17-18 years old but he should've stayed and fight for a spot in PP and then move to better league (IF) he had the potential. he has been doing great for our U23 so lets hope this move doesn't destroy his career.

                After checking few articles about his depature from PP, it seems that he wants to get some play time and possibly come back to PP for a spot. He still got one year left on his contract with PP and this move will be a loan transfer (if it happens).


                Also keep in mind that its not even 100% that he will get playing time in the kazakh team, so its very risky move IMO.

                IMO he should've stayed in PP and fight for the lineup spot.

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                  #23
                  Good experience for him, gives him chance to be out of his comfort zone which will give him good competencies and resilience at a young age. Also playing under a coach that has developed young talent. No continental competition for Persepolis this year so less games for him to get a chance to start a game.

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                    #24
                    Are we sure it's not just a part of his development strategy for PP? He can develop for approximately 20 years and then head back to PP at a solid 38 years of age ready to begin his illustrious PGPL career herding shotors.

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                      #25
                      For those who have forgotten, Kairat beat AZ 3-2 on aggregate in a EL qualifier back in 2018 (when ARJ left). They are one of the best teams in Kazachstan.

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                        #26
                        If this is happening under the suggestion of Zenit, this is a great move. If they are monitoring and advising him. This will help him.

                        It also seems that Nuraly Alip (22 yo, Kairat player) will also get a loan to Zenit. So the club has a working relationship. He is only 19. If he was mid to late 20s, I get it. But he is on Zenit’s radar at a young age.

                        His manager has major links to the RPL as well. If he can get to Russia in the next year or so, that’s good progress.
                        "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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                          #27
                          No official communication about it?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by taremiscores View Post
                            If this is happening under the suggestion of Zenit, this is a great move. If they are monitoring and advising him. This will help him.
                            It also seems that Nuraly Alip (22 yo, Kairat player) will also get a loan to Zenit. So the club has a working relationship. He is only 19. If he was mid to late 20s, I get it. But he is on Zenit’s radar at a young age.
                            His manager has major links to the RPL as well. If he can get to Russia in the next year or so, that’s good progress.
                            He's already with zenit and scored in their friendly win over brondby (Swedish team) last week.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by sam20 View Post
                              He's already with zenit and scored in their friendly win over brondby (Swedish team) last week.
                              Alip also officially signed with them today too. He’s a Zenit player.
                              "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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                                #30
                                Originally posted by taremiscores View Post
                                He also officially signed with them today too. He’s a Zenit player.
                                You mean Nuraly Alip, correct? Yes, it is on Zenit twitter that he is on loan with them until the end of the year.

                                Go Arya!

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