I wouldn't worry much about how FSV performers. Ehsan is not going to stay there for long, FSV is a stepping stone for him to bigger teams. Ali Daei started with Arminia Bielefeld in 1997, a team that relegated to Bundesliga 2 in the 1997 season and next year in '98, Daei was playing for Bayern Munich and he won Bundesliga with them. (And went all the way to Champions league final with them)
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Originally posted by TheBoss View PostI wouldn't worry much about how FSV performers. Ehsan is not going to stay there for long, FSV is a stepping stone for him to bigger teams. Ali Daei started with Arminia Bielefeld in 1997, a team that relegated to Bundesliga 2 in the 1997 season and next year in '98, Daei was playing for Bayern Munich and he won Bundesliga with them. (And went all the way to Champions league final with them)
1. Ali Daei was and is our best scorer of all times
2. He started from a team in Bundesliga1 not Bundesliga2
3. He played in Forward position
4. Reaching Bayern Munich line up was easier back then compared to now. (Bundesliga was a good league in late 90s but lower in standard compared to Premier league, Seri A, La Liga, and it was in par with French league. Even Dutch league was great back then. Now Seri A and French league are lower in standard and Bundesliga is in par with La Liga. )
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Originally posted by Sly View PostBased on what?
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Originally posted by Sly View PostSo then you think Wales really is stronger than Spain, Netherlands, Italy and France as they are in the Fifa ranking too? How about Iran? Are we really higher than Japan and Australia?
I think Iran is not stronger than Australia but it can be as strong as Japan and South Korea.
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