Hopefully this goes through. They knocked out Ajax in the last round of CL qualifying. Another big challenge against Shakthar to make CL group stages.
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Sturm Graz offered Milad a contract I believe, Rah Ahan and Farhad Kazemi did not alow him to leave.Originally posted by Kiarash View PostIt said that he will go on trial, guess this will be another Milad Mohammadi story. So don't expect anything
If the club was really impressed and keen to give him a contract, they would give him one already. Screw them with their useless trials.
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No he had a contract with Rah Ahan, thats why he is still there. He said he had 2 offers from Russia & Austria (my guess from sturm graz) and that Farhad Kazemi did not let him leave. Rah Ahan probably wanted more money.Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostHe didn't have a contract. Why would they let him go to trial if they're not going to let him go.
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is sharifi in midst of a contract negotiation..?? then i'd say this whole thing is just the usual bs Bazargarmi by his agent...!
next what Kiarash says here ....
and the next likely scenario is this ....Originally posted by Kiarash View PostIt said that he will go on trial, guess this will be another Milad Mohammadi story. So don't expect anything
If the club was really impressed and keen to give him a contract, they would give him one already. Screw them with their useless trials.
lol, brilliantly defined..!!Originally posted by sedee91 View PostIt's something that Mullahs sarcastically say. It literally means 'hopefully', but of course in reality it means something that will never happen.
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Well sometimes it's the club their fault because they demand way too much money for their players. Sharifi and Hazami are just a handful of examples, I am sure that many Euro moves fell through because of this. And players most likely don't want to go through the dardosar to force a transfer with a court. In Europe, you stand much stronger if you are forced to stay but you want to leave. That's why Iranian players have the best chance for an euro move if they can release themselves and be a free agent.Originally posted by Abtin View PostThe greed for money is why they stay in their mamans back yard or go to the soosk gutter.
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My point is that if for example Sharifi wants to go to Zenit or Rapid, Sepahan shouldn't block this great move by asking to much money, they should have taken the €200.000, why you ask? Sharifi will be exposed to a topclub in Europe/Russia and this in turn will make Sharifi a better player for TM. Basically what i'm saying is you have to put your countries interest in front of your personal interest (money).Originally posted by Abtin View PostThe greed for money is why they stay in their mamans back yard or go to the soosk gutter.
For example: lets say your the club owner of Sepahan, a Qatari club named Al Rayan offers you €1.000.000 for your player but a Austrian club named Rapid Vienne offers €200.000, what do you do? For me there is no question which offer i would take!
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Why would cooperating with Japanese, Korean, and American clubs make Iranian football strongerOriginally posted by sirvan View PostIn my opinion, in order to make Iranian football stronger, Iranian clubs need to cooperate with European, Japanese, South Korean, and American clubs by not demanding too much money. In other words they need to let go of their greed for money and work in favour of Iranian football.
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