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this pgl 22 will be unbelievable
to watch. cant wait for first week
schedule.
i hope pp get a good draw.
a good draw is this
GAMES AGAINST KHOZESTANI
TEAMS not in summer away. game against
teraktor not in winter away.
I really hope Gomis is not signed.
League is turning into a retirement home.
I don’t give a sh*t about any of the international coaches or foreign signings. Would rather teams look into their academies instead.
The pb is that our young prospects don't confirm their potential. Playing more with haji firouz as headcoach, team mates and opponents won't develop them
Even our core of forwards prospect in future look pretty thin. For the ones who are under 25 at least, we have only Abdi and he lacks consistency. And i don't consider Allahyar target anyway.
Even our core of forwards prospect in future look pretty thin. For the ones who are under 25 at least, we have only Abdi and he lacks consistency. And i don't consider Allahyar target anyway.
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Contrary to the rest of the world, most iranian young prospect don't confirm their potential (shekari, delfi, shariati, even ezza, gholizadeh, sharifi, etc..).
Instead we have late bloom like Taremi that reveal themselves at 24-25 years old
The pb is that our young prospects don't confirm their potential. Playing more with haji firouz as headcoach, team mates and opponents won't develop them
Coaches are cowards now. They are so conservative that they refuse to start a talented youngster who may make mistakes due to inexperience. They need playing time. We have tons of talent. A guy like Taremi would have disappeared if it wasn’t for Daei picking him out of Azadegan League.
Coaches in the 90s would play 17-19 year olds all the time. Even with risk of sarbazi.
Until coaches play young players instead of old washed up foreigners and domestic players who get huge undeserved fees, this will continue to be a problem.
Coaches are cowards now. They are so conservative that they refuse to start a talented youngster who may make mistakes due to inexperience. They need playing time. We have tons of talent. A guy like Taremi would have disappeared if it wasn’t for Daei picking him out of Azadegan League.
Coaches in the 90s would play 17-19 year olds all the time. Even with risk of sarbazi.
Until coaches play young players instead of old washed up foreigners and domestic players who get huge undeserved fees, this will continue to be a problem.
I agree but at the same time, they see some promising youngster don't fullfulling the expectations whether they play in Europe or in Iran. When you see this trend, it's natural to be hesitant with youngsters
coaches in pgl have no choice to use the best players
possible to get results. if not beside they will get fired and
and gt bad words droped in them . cant blame the coach.
team like pp which won the league 5 times in the row,
they finished second , YAHYA WAS GRILLED.
navidkia resigned errr fire after 3rd place finish.
clubs like pp, ss, sepahan, there no margine fr errrr So its very difficult
to use young talent.
coches lie gale noie , nekunam THEY CARE ABOUT THEIR IMAGE they wnt take that
risk either. teraktor is almost in same ball park.
beside these teams and cOACHS REST of the teams should be able
to use young talents DUE TO PRESSURE OF FINISHING TOP 4 IS NOT THERE,
they play to survive and be mid table teams.
but overall league 1 , league 2 should be places for young talents to flurish.
dejageh since he seems like to play and no sign of
retirement
should change position
and play cb...he is capable of playing
cb....at his current position he still is a good sub
playing 25 minutes..
imo ashkan style wise, proffessional wise,
is gratest tm player of all time.
Bafétimbi Gomis is staying at Galatasaray. He will not come to Sepahan.
A future CAS case averted.
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