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Nah, tbh I’ve had it with our TM players not able to find a club. It’s getting embarrassing at this point. He probably won’t even have a club until the games in the Emirates, if he gets nominatedOriginally posted by Tehranto View PostRamin is training at the Team Melli Performance Center in Tehran.
Shame he doesn't have a club yet, especially after the fantastic World Cup performances he had. He is a hard worker and I am sure he will make the best decision.
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Hot head? What did he do that was "hot headed?"Originally posted by Babak agha View Postmaybe the clubs saw his performance and they were less biased than us and decided that they don't want a on the edge hot head in their team.
Let's hope he finds a EUROPEAN club soon though.
Cannot believe the flak that Ramin gets. All of the pre-World Cup talk about him caring more for his Instagram than his game - and he was one of our absolute best in every game.
Poor guy cannot change minds, even if he moved mountains.
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I don't care about his hair style and Instagram (I actually like it cause at least we have a metro sexual as well).Originally posted by Tehranto View PostHot head? What did he do that was "hot headed?"
Cannot believe the flak that Ramin gets. All of the pre-World Cup talk about him caring more for his Instagram than his game - and he was one of our absolute best in every game.
Poor guy cannot change minds, even if he moved mountains.
However, if you only by looking at him, his appearance and the way he carries himself and communicates don't think that he is a hot head then I don't know what to say.
He had more than just a couple of instances where he got in argument with even our own players (beside the ref and other team), one even with Jahanbakhsh.
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Ramin was good. Very good. I remember multiple foreign analysts that were on 90, including a portuguese one, when asked what player they would be worried about/looking out for, they answered Ramin. His performance both defensively and offensively was excellent.Originally posted by Babak agha View PostBTW just to make it clear, I don't think that Ramin was nearly as good as everyone makes him to be during the WC games.
the issue with ramin is, he can raise his game for a short period of time, and perform admirably. But he lacks the professionalism, determination, and consistency to perform like that for a whole season in a tough euro league. He is prone to mental lapses throughout the course of a long hard season like we saw with oostende multiple times.
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Ok...he is the best clubless player in the world right now...happy?Originally posted by Tehranto View PostHot head? What did he do that was "hot headed?"
Cannot believe the flak that Ramin gets. All of the pre-World Cup talk about him caring more for his Instagram than his game - and he was one of our absolute best in every game.
Poor guy cannot change minds, even if he moved mountains.
The reality is...teams look at Ramin and say well TM failed to advance from it's group and he was involved in Costa's goal...so A) how good can he really be? B) is he worth all the headaches that come with signing a TM player?
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You can say that Ramin isn't a great player, that is fair. But to blame him for Costa's goal is ridiculous, could have happened to anybody in the world, complete fluke goal.Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostOk...he is the best clubless player in the world right now...happy?
The reality is...teams look at Ramin and say well TM failed to advance from it's group and he was involved in Costa's goal...so A) how good can he really be? B) is he worth all the headaches that come with signing a TM player?
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