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  • BacheLot
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    ^ lool
    That’s messed up ..!

    I still have a sneaking suspicion that knock he took @ TM Ac camp is far more serious & career threatening than we’ve been led to believe so far ..!!? I think he may well be damaged goods .... lying / Bsing about his contact situation in media certainly plays in to that theory .... !

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  • mehdi13
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    Originally posted by FMCSMUBLB View Post
    Because he was talking bollocks for the TV. He was afraid of Mehran Modiri asking if he is bikar. Which he is.
    We can forget about football. If this guy went on TV and lied so blatantly the bigger issues are with his character. If football doesn’t work out for him, he can come here and make a decent career on a Los Angelesi satellite channel selling kerem, ghablemeh, tambr, and concert tickets. I hear Shahram Homayoun is looking for a defensive midfielder.

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  • JoojehKoobedeh2
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    Saeid Guzatolahi

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  • Gol Bezan
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    Originally posted by KasraKhan View Post
    According this article, Saeid is a free agent. But didnt he just say in an interview he still has 2 years left on his deal? So odd.
    Because he was talking bollocks for the TV. He was afraid of Mehran Modiri asking if he is bikar. Which he is.

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  • Sepehr9
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    Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
    If his birthday is October 1, 1996 please tell me how old he was making his professional debut for Malavan on October 26, 2012?
    Ok Einstein, first of all Ezatolahi was still a youth player during the 2012-2014 season which you claim he was a senior player. When the season of 2012 started he was still 15, on the date that you claim he made his senior debut for Malavan, he had just turned 16, while he may have featured in some games in the senior team of Malavan, at that age (15-16) he was still too young to be counted as a senior player as he still belonged to Malavan's youth team from 2010-2014 (you can look it up if you know how to read properly). And then he moved to Atletico Madrid's youth team in 2014 where he played one season which you also count as his senior career in your laughable statistics. So you see you can't use 2012-2015 as his senior career where he was aged 15-18 and played in the youth teams of Malavan and Atletico Madrid. His professional career started in 2015 with Rostov when he was 18 and got his first professional contract as a senior and was thus no longer a youth player. Also in your highly advanced statistical summary of Ezatolahi's career thus far, you also counted his last two seasons where he was mostly injured, so it's not really accurate to count that either. At any rate, I have more important things to do than teach someone the concept of a youth player versus senior player and how these false statistics of Ezatolahi playing 8 seasons as a senior professional starting 15/16 years of age is highly incorrect.

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  • KasraKhan
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    Originally posted by aenima_8 View Post

    To do this, the Rostovites need to either send the Iranian Said Ezatollahi, who has not played for the club since 2016, into another loan, or simply not renew the contract with him. The midfielder's agreement with Rostov expires this summer."

    https://www.championat.com/football/...urce=copypaste
    According this article, Saeid is a free agent. But didnt he just say in an interview he still has 2 years left on his deal? So odd.

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  • inarsenewetrust
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    Originally posted by kian_khosh View Post
    that field is atrocious [emoji23] even sunday league fields are better than that
    What? Grass they were playing on looked great especially for iranian standards

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  • mistermo
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    Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
    Did you mean this sarcastically?.. Because he's clearly training with Malavan...

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  • teammelli91
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    Are they going to re-sign him? Or is he just there to train and find a new club? I remember his contract was running out this summer.

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  • kian_khosh
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    Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
    that field is atrocious [emoji23] even sunday league fields are better than that

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  • aenima_8
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    ""Rostov", 8 legionnaires

    “Rostov” has already signed two legionnaires - forward David Toshevski from North Macedonia and Japanese midfielder Kento Hashimoto, but it can still painlessly make another purchase.

    To do this, the Rostovites need to either send the Iranian Said Ezatollahi, who has not played for the club since 2016, into another loan, or simply not renew the contract with him. The midfielder's agreement with Rostov expires this summer."

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  • persian_pooya
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    Originally posted by Preezy View Post
    Russian site Sport-express.ru has reported that Ezatolahi has returned to Rostov.
    Link?

    He was just spotted training with Malavan today..

    Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk

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  • mehdi13
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    Saeid training with Rostov.
    1,167 likes, 25 comments - malavanfc on July 30, 2020‎: "آخرین تمرین ملوان در انزلی پیش از سفر به اراک". ‎

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  • mehdi13
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    Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
    I would agree if we had real alternatives to them, but that's not the case.
    CQ himself favor out of form euro legionnaire over some of our IPL fake stars. I even remember an out of club Dejagah doing wonder with TM.
    My ferend, at Saeid’s age Ashkan had spent his childhood in the German youth system and was euro u21 and Bundesliga champion. It wasn’t a surprise that he was still one of the better players of TM during that time.

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  • PSGman#19
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    Originally posted by The View Post
    That further proves my point that right now is not the time to rely on him. TM isn't a place for a player who has played 8 games total in 2 years to rehab and get back in shape. Let him play some club games regularly, and if (big if) we make it to the next round of WCQ, he can join the squad.
    I also would not want Ghoddos (at least as a starter) on the team for the same reasons (been away from football for a long time because of legal issues and then the French league cancellation), although he has played more in the past two year than Saeid.
    I would agree if we had real alternatives to them, but that's not the case.
    CQ himself favor out of form euro legionnaire over some of our IPL fake stars. I even remember an out of club Dejagah doing wonder with TM.

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