Talents never get a chance to shine in the Russian shit league. Get Azmoun to Eredivisie already, at least he will get the opportunity to prove himself.
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Sardar Azmoun @ Rubin Kazan | 2014-2015
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Re: Sardar Azmoun @ Rubin Kazan | 2014-2015
Just because they benched him for like 6 games doesn't mean that at all. He started many games last season and at least 4 or 5 this season. He will be fine, but a loan move wouldn't be bad if the coach doesn't want to use 2 strikersOriginally posted by Kiarash View PostTalents never get a chance to shine in the Russian shit league. Get Azmoun to Eredivisie already, at least he will get the opportunity to prove himself.
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Azmoun would rape in Eredivisie.. or La Liga, probably even Serie A...!! any such EU league that isnt so physical and give him some time and space on the ball..!!
he would kill it in a more free flowing offensive league like Eredivisie..!!
i think it would be wise for him to request a loan move elsewhere in Europe that would guarantee him more game minutes..!!
he is too good to be riding bench, but the competition for starting uptop at rubin currently is just too stiff..!! may be he will luck out and rubin's starters uptop get injured..!!?
otherwise its gonna be hamin aash o kase for rest of the season at Rubin
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a top 10 team in La Liga would be sweet...!Originally posted by Zandi360 View PostIf he is to move he should go to a better league than Eredivisie IMO
a season or 2 of bagging goals and bossing in a top 10 Eredivisie side , could land him a far more attractive, top notch EU club to transfer to next...!
All i know is that a return to PGL, or god forbid some shitt ass arab league , would simply be a career suicide ..!!
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Seems like he is slowly losing the small role he had before, hope he gets a decent transfer in January. A newly promoted la liga/serie A team would be ideal IMOTeam Meli Iran
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Why are you guys worried? He is 20 something and promising, it's totally fine that he is on the bench. Do you guys want everything served on a platter for him? He needs to work hard to achieve anything in this world.
It's so annoying to read such comments btw. The Russian league is far superior to the everdivisie in many different aspects, so it is natural that it will take time for a young kid to adapt to the physicality of the league. If he came back to Iran though, I'd lose any respect I still have for him.
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Sorry but this is just pure bollocks. The Dutch league breaths talent, every season players transfer to top teams in big leagues elsewhere in Europe. Top players like Ibrahimovic, van Bommel, van der Vaart, Romario etc all have been produced by the Eredivisie. Foreign scouts are always watching this league closely..Russian League is built on money only, their stadiums are not even half full during games and there is not even a real football culture. Now tell me the Russian League is superior to Eredivisie? In terms of being big spenders of course, but Dutch clubs aren't billionaires. Yet they achieve more than Russian clubs.Originally posted by persepolisfan View PostIt's so annoying to read such comments btw. The Russian league is far superior to the everdivisie in many different aspects, so it is natural that it will take time for a young kid to adapt to the physicality of the league. If he came back to Iran though, I'd lose any respect I still have for him.
But considering what you said is coming from an USA based member, I'm not surprised about the lack of knowledge of Dutch football.
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Actually, your post is a lot more bollocks than his is, because he said nothing incorrect. The Russian league is stronger than Eredivisie, no question about it. The Russian league is a lot harder for a young player to adapt to and get regular playing time than it would be in the Eredivisie. However, I agree that Eredivisie is 100 times better at developing talents than the Russian league, which is still not anything perspolisfan contradicted, so he is still not wrong with his statement.Originally posted by Kiarash View PostSorry but this is just pure bollocks. The Dutch league breaths talent, every season players transfer to top teams in big leagues elsewhere in Europe. Top players like Ibrahimovic, van Bommel, van der Vaart, Romario etc all have been produced by the Eredivisie. Foreign scouts are always watching this league closely..Russian League is built on money only, their stadiums are not even half full during games and there is not even a real football culture. Now tell me the Russian League is superior to Eredivisie? In terms of being big spenders of course, but Dutch clubs aren't billionaires. Yet they achieve more than Russian clubs.
But considering what you said is coming from an USA based member, I'm not surprised about the lack of knowledge of Dutch football.
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