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Arian
01-01-2009, 04:32 AM
10. Soe Myat Min (Finance and Revenue FC & Myanmar)

The Myanmar marksman had a good year in 2008, helping his nation to the Royal Challenge Cup. Despite his relatively small size, his jumping ability and sheer hard work make him a nuisance for defenders - he runs and fights for 90 minutes. Not exactly young but the 26-year-old still has much to offer. He is also a creator of opportunities for others but still manages to average more than a goal every other game for Myanmar.

9. Vitaliy Denisov (FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk and Uzbekistan)

Already playing on the eastern edges of Europe, the 21-year-old left-sided player comes from good stock as his father was an international. He probably wasn’t as good as his son, who can play at the back or higher up the pitch. Strong in the tackle and swift of foot, Denisov was one of the most impressive performers at the 2007 Asian Cup. The red-haired Ukraine-based star shone, along with the rest of the team, during World Cup qualification and has already spoken of his desire to move west.

8. Khalfan Ibrahim (Al Sadd and Qatar)

Was prematurely named the Asian Player of the Year in 2006 but the pacy 20-year-old is reminding Qatari fans that you don’t need to be born in South America to earn a place in the national team. After missing much of 2007 through injury, Khalfan has started the new season in style. Equally adept with both feet, his dribbling skills and ability to make the ball stick to his feet make him a tough customer. If he continues in the same vein then a settled place in the national team will give him the chance to show the rest of Asia what he can do.

7. Sunil Chettri (East Bengal and India)

The 2007 Indian player of the year is mature beyond his 24 years. Slowly taking the mantle of Indian football’s biggest star from Baichung Bhutia, Sunil is a leader on the pitch and dangerous in front of goal – he is also keen to move to Europe and is regarded as the South Asian player most likely to do so. His strike rate for the national team is two goals every three games, and he is one of those strikers who scores when his team really needs him.

6. Shannon Cole (Sydney FC & Australia)

The midfielder had been knocking around the lesser lights of Australian football for some time before being picked up by Sydney FC just last August. Cole quickly made a name for himself in New South Wales and even earned a call-up to the national team. As versatile as they come and dangerous from set-pieces, 2009 could be a big year.

5. Le Cong Vinh (Hanoi & Vietnam)

Well-established in the Vietnamese national team, this Golden Star ended the year heading home a goal that sent 80 million compatriots absolutely crazy. Still only 23, the striker is one of the best in South East Asia. He is fast, good in the air and direct. He may still be a little raw but a move to a bigger league could help polish this rough diamond.

4. Yuto Nagatomo (FC Tokyo & Japan)

It was a good season for the versatile defender, who could be seen charging up and down the flanks as the Gasmen secured a top six finish. What was also impressive was his form after returning from injury in the second half of the season. Solid at the back and good going forward, the 22-year-old broke into the national team and should be staying there for quite a while.

3. Ahmad Khalil (Al Ahli & UAE)

Not for nothing did this 17-year-old win the Asian Young Player of the Year. This is a player who helped put a smile back on the face of UAE football after what had been a poor year for the senior team. His performances at Asia’s Under-19 tournament were stellar and he is already in the national team; but still, watch out for him at the Under-20 World Cup and you will see why he is the pride of a nation. Khalil, who broke into the Al Ahli team at the age of 15, is a pleasure to watch with great ball control, an ability to beat defenders and score - more than once, he has been compared to a certain Cameroon star playing for Barcelona.

2. Lee Chung-yong (FC Seoul & South Korea)

Perhaps the most exciting player in the K-League, Lee is a twinkle-toed winger of just 20 years. He has already made the right side of the national team his own and is capable of scoring as well as creating. His silky skills have caught European eyes and while his temperament is a little suspect, his ability is not.

:bow: :bow: :bow:
1. Eshan Hajysafi (Sepahan & Iran)

If there is a teenager talented enough to make it into the Iranian national team then you can be sure he is good, and all fans of Team Melli and Sepahan have been raving about Hajysafi for months. What he lacks in stature and power he makes up for with his ability to look like he has more time on the ball than any player on the pitch. His technique and passing ability have already marked him out and he is not afraid to try his luck from distance. Rumours of German interest have already started...:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

milad
01-01-2009, 04:33 AM
hopefully he goes to spain.

shayan_esteghlali
01-01-2009, 04:44 AM
barcelona starting eleven next season:
----------valdes-------------
alves--puyol-aghilli----abidal
-----------nekounam----------
----iniesta------------haj-safi---
messi--------bojan--------shojaie

PFS
01-01-2009, 04:49 AM
iran shireh

Karimi 8
01-01-2009, 05:05 AM
he will be in europe no doubt about it, im 100 % positive he and jabbari will make it to europe

soheil86
01-01-2009, 06:19 AM
i cant see him going to europe before 2010.it depends if he plays in the WC and if he plays good.

G0happy
01-01-2009, 07:12 AM
Shayan already posted this. Why do you have to open a thread about it.

shayan20
01-01-2009, 07:38 AM
Shayan already posted this. Why do you have to open a thread about it.
it's ok, bezar bache ye khorde tashakor begire:D


Damn boy says his intention is to play for Real Madrid:nono: :D

He doesn't know Real Madrid only recruits out-dated superstars:rofl:
Imagine him in Osasuna!!!We'll have 3 starters in Osasuna!:bow:
Its not far out of reach, Osasuna are really believing in Iranians and everyone they got has answered back their trust.

Persianking
01-01-2009, 10:42 AM
Please not to germany!

he should go to Spain!

persepolisfan
01-01-2009, 11:23 AM
he should go to villareal or seville, maybe he will go to barca:eyebrows:

Payam_S
01-01-2009, 12:41 PM
barcelona starting eleven next season:
----------valdes-------------
alves--puyol-aghilli----abidal
-----------nekounam----------
----iniesta------------haj-safi---
messi--------bojan--------shojaie

Very nice line up
Nekounam instead of Yayatoure or Marquez
Shojaie for Henry
Hajsafi for Xavi
:rofl: :rofl:

milad
01-01-2009, 03:39 PM
it's ok, bezar bache ye khorde tashakor begire:D
Damn boy says his intention is to play for Real Madrid:nono: :D
He doesn't know Real Madrid only recruits out-dated superstars:rofl:
Imagine him in Osasuna!!!We'll have 3 starters in Osasuna!:bow:
Its not far out of reach, Osasuna are really believing in Iranians and everyone they got has answered back their trust.
yea.

marcelo
gago
sneijder
vdv
robben
drenthe
huntelaar
l diarra
ramos
a young winger

all out-dated superstars!:rolleyes:

once again shayan gets owned.:rofl:

masoud nekounam
01-01-2009, 05:32 PM
hajsafi should be thinking bye IPL, i aint going in germany, HELLO BARCA:)

Keshwardoost
01-01-2009, 05:40 PM
Dont go to germany, they treat foriginers like dirt.. Spain would fit him alongside italian middle table team, but portugese, greek, holland and suiss could also be good so that he can gain experiance before taking a big step?

persian boy
01-01-2009, 06:28 PM
Definently should go to Spain.!

Hajsafi has a bright future indeed.

shayan_esteghlali
01-01-2009, 06:30 PM
Very nice line up
Nekounam instead of Yayatoure or Marquez
Shojaie for Henry
Hajsafi for Xavi
:rofl: :rofl:
u missed aghilli for milito!!!!

persian boy
01-01-2009, 06:34 PM
u missed aghilli for milito!!!!
dont forget:

khatibi for bojan
nikki for messi

Saaman
01-01-2009, 06:40 PM
"hello barca"
are toro khoda..

shayan_esteghlali
01-01-2009, 06:42 PM
dont forget:
khatibi for bojan
nikki for messi
u cant replace messi and bojan.

masoud nekounam
01-01-2009, 07:24 PM
"hello barca"
are toro khoda..

wow calm down were just joking and having fun AND you never know....:eyebrows:

G0happy
01-01-2009, 08:14 PM
I have a feeling he will go to Germany 1st, only coz many many other Iranians went and some were successful there. He should honestly go to EPL or Spain :D

shayan20
01-01-2009, 08:18 PM
going to germany=self-suicide

Spain should be his first choice, then EPL.

shayan20
01-01-2009, 08:48 PM
He's down there.
http://www.jehanevarzesh.com/statics/images/291.jpg

a-karimi8
01-01-2009, 10:01 PM
He's down there.
http://www.jehanevarzesh.com/statics/images/291.jpg
:goldcup: ;)

Arian
01-01-2009, 11:24 PM
Shayan already posted this. Why do you have to open a thread about it.

misleading thread titles???? i hate when ppl do dat