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"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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Originally posted by taremiscores View PostSpain would be an absolute dream. Portugal would be great too.
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“I GO BEYOND JAPAN. I THINK ASIAN PLAYERS IN GENERAL. THERE’S PLAYERS FROM IRAN AND SAUDI THAT YOU THINK ‘THEY COULD PLAY IN EUROPE VERY EASILY’. TOP TALENTS.
“I’M GOING TO USE THIS TO MY ADVANTAGE. BECAUSE, LIKE I SAID, I KNOW PARTICULARLY THE J-LEAGUE VERY WELL THE ABILITY OF PLAYERS AND THE TALENT THAT THEY HAVE.”
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostSalmani will most likely go to Portugal or Spain: https://footballi.net/news/r/710720/...اسپانیا
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postof all the outsider ones who've gotten a slight look @ as a WB in tm .... he's looked the most promising young footballer..! not sure why he didnt stick it out in Portugal earlier...? we are dreadfully soorakh down LWB especially... here is to hoping...! (can't be wasting Amiri there..! and all other options are simply trash and not tm worthy..!)
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Originally posted by taremiscores View PostYasin wants to play in this World Cup. He knows that if he starts with a good European team as a midfielder, he will be in the starting lineup or at least one of the first ones off the bench.
he certainly is the last guy i trust to keep his form and fitness outside the regular club action and his quality and experience is immensely needed and relied up on .!
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostThat's a different Salmani. The person you're referring to is Jafar Salmani. This is Yasin Salmani and he plays in CM position.
WTF jafar up to these days..? hardani kid looked too lightweight for WC action to me .... ??
we need The Return of Jaffar...!! to europe that is ...!
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postoh ok, i got excited for a minutes there.... i thought both were looking to Eu..!! :/
WTF jafar up to these days..? hardani kid looked too lightweight for WC action to me .... ??
we need The Return of Jaffar...!! to europe that is ...!
Personally speaking, I liked Jafar and am a fan of his football as I believed he had quality and created no hashieh.
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https://www.tarafdari.com/node/2103689
Looks like Milad Sarlak might join the legionnaires of Qatar soon. It's a bit of a shame, I know he was never a world beater for Team Melli, but I always felt like he was one of those guys who would've taken a decent step up in a weaker European league like Greece or Pre-War Ukraine and been a great depth piece for us.
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Originally posted by ramendawg View Posthttps://www.tarafdari.com/node/2103689
Looks like Milad Sarlak might join the legionnaires of Qatar soon. It's a bit of a shame, I know he was never a world beater for Team Melli, but I always felt like he was one of those guys who would've taken a decent step up in a weaker European league like Greece or Pre-War Ukraine and been a great depth piece for us.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostHe plays for Esteghlal.
Personally speaking, I liked Jafar and am a fan of his football as I believed he had quality and created no hashieh.
Be nazaram agar dar Porteghaal kami DELIR-TAR bood va bishtar dar tarze baazish risk bar midaasht mitonest dar
Europa mondegar beshe.DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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Originally posted by ramendawg View Posthttps://www.tarafdari.com/node/2103689
Looks like Milad Sarlak might join the legionnaires of Qatar soon. It's a bit of a shame, I know he was never a world beater for Team Melli, but I always felt like he was one of those guys who would've taken a decent step up in a weaker European league like Greece or Pre-War Ukraine and been a great depth piece for us.
I really don't get it...prior to the WC, why would a player on a free transfer not go to a more competitive league? The money between Qatar and say Turkey or Greece cannot be that different for a player of his caliber, no?
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Originally posted by ABalls View PostWow, agreed a lower level European league would be much better than what we're hearing. Qatari League is now ranked below PGL as of this year in the AFC Coefficient, so Sarlak might technically be leaving for a weaker league than the one he currently plays in. Not a good sign from a player prior to the World Cup. https://www.the-afc.com/en/more/afc_ranking.html
I really don't get it...prior to the WC, why would a player on a free transfer not go to a more competitive league? The money between Qatar and say Turkey or Greece cannot be that different for a player of his caliber, no?
If he waits until the WOrld Cup, he would have to probably resign for Persepolis and this his greedy agent gets less money because the club has to get a transfer fee.
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Originally posted by ABalls View PostWow, agreed a lower level European league would be much better than what we're hearing. Qatari League is now ranked below PGL as of this year in the AFC Coefficient, so Sarlak might technically be leaving for a weaker league than the one he currently plays in. Not a good sign from a player prior to the World Cup. https://www.the-afc.com/en/more/afc_ranking.html
I really don't get it...prior to the WC, why would a player on a free transfer not go to a more competitive league? The money between Qatar and say Turkey or Greece cannot be that different for a player of his caliber, no?
He can also easily transfer that money to his account in Iran.
I don't think he's simply good enough for Turkey or those European leagues. He's an okay solid player but not good enough for those leagues imo.
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Originally posted by ABalls View PostWow, agreed a lower level European league would be much better than what we're hearing. Qatari League is now ranked below PGL as of this year in the AFC Coefficient, so Sarlak might technically be leaving for a weaker league than the one he currently plays in. Not a good sign from a player prior to the World Cup. https://www.the-afc.com/en/more/afc_ranking.html
I really don't get it...prior to the WC, why would a player on a free transfer not go to a more competitive league? The money between Qatar and say Turkey or Greece cannot be that different for a player of his caliber, no?
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