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agree…Torabi is this generation’s mobali/kazemian where he only tapped into 20-30% of his potential (if that). His combo of speed, vision, passing and shooting abilities is way above PGPL play. I have no doubt if he went to Europe at 22-23 he would have been a household name in a top 4 league and still be there but he was too much of a bache akhoond to make those moves. I know for a fact he turned down offers to holland, belgium and Russia 7-8 years ago in order to stay with Persepolis.Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
So harsh to both.
Remember Torabi was the guy that CQ told him the first minute he saw him that he should be in Europe.
we now know why Torabi would rather play in the region, but he has pace, technique and a shot most in modern football demand.
Persepolis needs to sign Uronov to a fat contract and then sell him for fatter money to a Saudi club in the summer.
uronov decision making is questionable at times but his skill/ceiling is also sky high. Can definitely be an established player in Europe if he moves soon….his future is very bright and I hope we cash in not just on a transfer fee but hopefully the donkeys running the team are smart enough to add a sell on clause so we can cash in on him twice.
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Completely agree.. I love Mohebbi, but Torabi is a better winger than he is, and although I hate to admit it, Uronov is probably more talented than both of them.Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
Mohebbi doesn't even have Torabi or Urunov's technique.
He is going to feed off that Japan goal for a long time. He is good against teams we need to play physically against.
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He's 1000% a few levels above IPL. Yes, he can be selfish sometimes, but he is definitely at the level to play for a top 5 league.Originally posted by The View Post
He's good, but absolutely not "a few level above IPL" . Plenty of selfish , low I.Q dribble merchants in PGPL.
He's basically Torabi.
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Mohebbi doesn't even have Torabi or Urunov's technique.Originally posted by The View Post
I value team players more. Players like Urunov can beat their man one-on-one more often (hence they get more hype from fans), but almost always miss teammates in significantly better scoring positions because they have tunnel vision and can only think of scoring themselves.
The Al-Ahli game was a prime example of this.
Just to be clear, my main point was that Urunov isn't "level above" PGPL. We have (always had) other players like this in the league.
The Portuguese flop Mohebbi is another one of these types of players.
He is going to feed off that Japan goal for a long time. He is good against teams we need to play physically against.
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Mohebi is a good example. They eliminated easily and screw it after when the most difficult is done. It is frustrating but if they are young, get the good club to correct it and no heavy injury they will become a special player.Originally posted by The View Post
I value team players more. Players like Urunov can beat their man one-on-one more often (hence they get more hype from fans), but almost always miss teammates in significantly better scoring positions because they have tunnel vision and can only think of scoring themselves.
The Al-Ahli game was a prime example of this.
Just to be clear, my main point was that Urunov isn't "level above" PGPL. We have (always had) other players like this in the league.
The Portuguese flop Mohebbi is another one of these types of players.
Our players in general sux with passing and collective play. Surprisingly, they became very strong at it in Europe, karimi after bayern, Azmoun after Germany, Allahyar, taremi..
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I value team players more. Players like Urunov can beat their man one-on-one more often (hence they get more hype from fans), but almost always miss teammates in significantly better scoring positions because they have tunnel vision and can only think of scoring themselves.Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
So harsh to both.
Remember Torabi was the guy that CQ told him the first minute he saw him that he should be in Europe.
we now know why Torabi would rather play in the region, but he has pace, technique and a shot most in modern football demand.
Persepolis needs to sign Uronov to a fat contract and then sell him for fatter money to a Saudi club in the summer.
The Al-Ahli game was a prime example of this.
Just to be clear, my main point was that Urunov isn't "level above" PGPL. We have (always had) other players like this in the league.
The Portuguese flop Mohebbi is another one of these types of players.
Last edited by The; 09-23-2024, 01:04 AM.
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Uronov just rejected his contract extension offer - he will probably be gone soon if he keeps up his performancesOriginally posted by a_m View Post
a player like Uronov is going to leave no matter what , Persepolis better cash in on him so they can pay the players they have to stay and bring in some better foreigners and young talents
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a player like Uronov is going to leave no matter what , Persepolis better cash in on him so they can pay the players they have to stay and bring in some better foreigners and young talentsOriginally posted by Super Shojaei View PostNot been impressed that much with torabi - just strikes me as a guy who’s too used to the comfort zone of Iran signing fat contracts with tractor and Persepolis he’ll probably never get to his potential
Uronov I can see a record fee for the IPL if he’s sold - what is the transfer fee record for ipl anyway???
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Not been impressed that much with torabi - just strikes me as a guy who’s too used to the comfort zone of Iran signing fat contracts with tractor and Persepolis he’ll probably never get to his potentialOriginally posted by Nokhodi View Post
So harsh to both.
Remember Torabi was the guy that CQ told him the first minute he saw him that he should be in Europe.
we now know why Torabi would rather play in the region, but he has pace, technique and a shot most in modern football demand.
Persepolis needs to sign Uronov to a fat contract and then sell him for fatter money to a Saudi club in the summer.
Uronov I can see a record fee for the IPL if he’s sold - what is the transfer fee record for ipl anyway???
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Originally posted by The View Post
He's good, but absolutely not "a few level above IPL" . Plenty of selfish , low I.Q dribble merchants in PGPL.
He's basically Torabi.
So harsh to both.
Remember Torabi was the guy that CQ told him the first minute he saw him that he should be in Europe.
we now know why Torabi would rather play in the region, but he has pace, technique and a shot most in modern football demand.
Persepolis needs to sign Uronov to a fat contract and then sell him for fatter money to a Saudi club in the summer.
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He's good, but absolutely not "a few level above IPL" . Plenty of selfish , low I.Q dribble merchants in PGPL.Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post
Urunov is probably best IPL player!
He is few level above IPL!
He will end up at higher level football if he just has a half decent agent!
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He's basically Torabi.
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🇮🇷 Joel Kojo was ready to move to Esteghlal, but Dynamo rejected the offer. The player got angry and gave an interview:
🗣"They broke my heart by rejecting the offer".
source: https://x.com/sports_uz/status/1836697170235556077?s=46
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Urunov is probably best IPL player!Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Postall these money wasted on useless foreign players, instead of creating and support local players.
He is few level above IPL!
He will end up at higher level football if he just has a half decent agent!
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all these money wasted on useless foreign players, instead of creating and support local players.
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