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    #31
    ^ depends on whom one asks.
    a bunch of kids who just see flash, or a bunch of other chaps who actually watch the performance of the player and quality of delivery of tasks?

    but then again, I bet you knew this already anyway

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      #32
      a 26 years old karimi with bayern experience could have been more fatal
      than a 31 years old karimi with bayern experience.
      Humanity. Love. Earth.

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        #33
        remove the AC04 and all you have of the pre-bayern karimi is a guy who dribbles mindlessly and i all flash, with little contribution to teamwork, litle pace and a very selfish style that kills the momentum of the team. (yeah, some kids would get excited watching a guy dribble 3 players. but we all know such moves dont really get the team anywhere unless it is aligned with the team's tactics)
        the AC04 stands out only becoz of his 3 goals vs korea. otherwise, nothing much to write home about.

        but the post-bayern karimi is a true all-rounder who added multiple facets to his game and became a team player, a good defender, more energetic and active, and even a good center of gravity for the team.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
          Yeah sure, Karimi improved a lot in Europe. That's why you will surely find many people who will agree that the 2008 Ali Karimi was better than the 2004 Ali Karimi .
          Of course, let's forget that in 2008 he was 4 years older and post-injury.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View Post
            remove the AC04 and all you have of the pre-bayern karimi is a guy who dribbles mindlessly and i all flash, with little contribution to teamwork, litle pace and a very selfish style that kills the momentum of the team. (yeah, some kids would get excited watching a guy dribble 3 players. but we all know such moves dont really get the team anywhere unless it is aligned with the team's tactics)
            the AC04 stands out only becoz of his 3 goals vs korea. otherwise, nothing much to write home about.

            but the post-bayern karimi is a true all-rounder who added multiple facets to his game and became a team player, a good defender, more energetic and active, and even a good center of gravity for the team.
            Sounds great... now you mind telling us how bad Karimi's team did during those times?
            Team faghat PERSPOLIS

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