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  • DireStraits
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    Originally posted by Sly View Post
    He complained about Amiri not running so much?!!!! That was about time! Where is this interview? Do you have a link?
    It was all over the news. It was when he was arguing that he wants to train TM players one or two days after each IPL game. He said Amiri the way he
    is can't play against Spain and Portogal because .... Branko refused and said he runs better than the French player Xavi. When I find the link I will post it.

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  • LoveTeamMelli
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    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
    My choice
    1. Hosseini
    2. Beiro
    3. Mazaheri
    Hosseini has excellent reflexes and the dude positions himself correctly. Aside from that, his confidence leads him to snag the GK spot from the rest. I agree with this list as of now but still see Mazaheri over Beiro

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  • Sly
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    Originally posted by DireStraits View Post
    In his interview with 90 CQ complained about his physical conditions and that he can't run so much etc. He is considering to drop him. Believe it.
    He complained about Amiri not running so much?!!!! That was about time! Where is this interview? Do you have a link?

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  • DireStraits
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    Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
    really? Even if Cr7, Messi, etc.. were iranians, he would still pick Amiri's name first in TM Squad.
    In his interview with 90 CQ complained about his physical conditions and that he can't run so much etc. He is considering to drop him. Believe it.

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  • DireStraits
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    Originally posted by Nariman View Post
    CQ doesn't give a fuck about Perspolis, Esteghlal or any kind of personal beef - and proved this over and over again. The problem is: if he doesn't invite any player from Sorkhabi they say he is "lajbaaz". If he does, they say he owns his success to those teams/coaches or they say he is taking the players away to harm those clubs and the players return back tired & out of shape lol.
    Minavand has just accused CQ of lajbazi with perpolis and dropping 3 more players. Ghasempour says almost the same thing. Perspolis want to kick CQs ass. Admit it.

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  • Azmoun20
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    Wait wait, I see some people say Abedzadeh as goalkeeper. But his real rating is only a 62 rating.

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  • PSGman#19
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    Originally posted by DireStraits View Post
    It will be difficult for CQ to drop Biranvand. There are only 3 perspolis players left in TM and I know he is not a 100% sure about Amiri. If he drops Biranvand there will be only one
    player from Perspolis in TM which may look like lajbazi with Branko.
    It is between Mazaheri and Hosseini IMO. I have not seen so much impressive in Abedzadeh either.
    really? Even if Cr7, Messi, etc.. were iranians, he would still pick Amiri's name first in TM Squad.

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  • Nariman
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    Hosseini truly seems to be the most impressive, but badly lacks experience! Having a fresh new GK like him might not only hurt TM, but also destroy his whole career. It's a big gamble, to be honest.

    I just can't trust Beiranvand, mostly because of his annoying attitude and "bi bokhar" commitment. But unfortunately, experience plays a huge role and other than Beiranvand, we only have Haghighi, who isn't part of the squad currently. GK still remains a huge worry - the only position I am very afraid of :S


    Originally posted by DireStraits View Post
    It will be difficult for CQ to drop Biranvand. There are only 3 perspolis players left in TM and I know he is not a 100% sure about Amiri. If he drops Biranvand there will be only one
    player from Perspolis in TM which may look like lajbazi with Branko.
    It is between Mazaheri and Hosseini IMO. I have not seen so much impressive in Abedzadeh either.
    CQ doesn't give a fuck about Perspolis, Esteghlal or any kind of personal beef - and proved this over and over again. The problem is: if he doesn't invite any player from Sorkhabi they say he is "lajbaaz". If he does, they say he owns his success to those teams/coaches or they say he is taking the players away to harm those clubs and the players return back tired & out of shape lol.

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  • DireStraits
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    It will be difficult for CQ to drop Biranvand. There are only 3 perspolis players left in TM and I know he is not a 100% sure about Amiri. If he drops Biranvand there will be only one
    player from Perspolis in TM which may look like lajbazi with Branko.
    It is between Mazaheri and Hosseini IMO. I have not seen so much impressive in Abedzadeh either.

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  • Sly
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    I don't agree with many of you regarding the goalkeeper list.

    If anything, the game yesterday increased my stress over the position further. Hosseini did have a couple of good saves (only) but his ball distribution wasn't good at all.

    In fact this is unfortunately my list for now:

    1. Mazaheri
    2. Abedzadeh
    3. Beiranvand (for his experience)
    4. Hosseini

    I wished Lak was tested a bit more yesterday.

    There are only 3 months left to the WC! If Haghighi hasn't been invited to TM yet, he wont be in the roster for the WC!

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  • PSGman#19
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    Davari was playing in Bundesliga, which is/was a far better league than the portuguese one, grew up in German system. But failed to be better than Haghighi, and was completly deceiving in TM.

    How is Hosseini on crosses?

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  • PersianLegion
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    My choice
    1. Hosseini
    2. Beiro
    3. Mazaheri

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  • Z Joon
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    Originally posted by scuderia View Post
    I think as it stand right now:
    1- Hosseini
    2- Abedzadeh
    3- Mazaheri
    4- Beiranvand
    5- Haghighi
    For CQ it's probably:

    1- Beiranvand
    2- Mazaheri
    3- Hosseini
    4- Lak
    5- Abedzadeh
    6- Haghighi

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  • scuderia
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    I think as it stand right now:
    1- Hosseini
    2- Abedzadeh
    3- Mazaheri
    4- Beiranvand
    5- Haghighi

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  • ABalls
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    I hope we aren't discounting Haghighi -- once he starts playing again for this new team in Sweden we can see what form he is in (and perhaps he is also invited for the two remaining March friendlies).

    The thing about Haghighi is that he's not afraid of the spotlight, is proven at the WC, has foreign experience and is a solid keeper. He might be the safest choice with so many unproven ones.

    Also, it says a lot about the competitiveness of the AFC that we blazed though an entire qualifier without Beiro being able to prove himself.

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