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Isn’t that just basically rephrasing what I said? LolOriginally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
I disagree - I just think football just isn't that important for him. He had a dozen horses already in 2016 and now has almost 100. His priority for the last 7 years hasn't been on football.
the fact his own career isn’t his priority is immaturity and laziness. prioritizing his hobbies over his career is Poor decision making
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I think some of you guys are being a bit too harsh on Azmoun. Getting sick multiple times, injuries, etc were a series of unfortunate events that have thrown off his transition at Leverkusen. Plus, the fact last year the team was in shambles with a losing record, then firing the coach who wanted Azmoun in the first place.
When I saw Azmoun on television in WC2022 against Wales, I saw a player who was relying on sheer gheyrat to stay on the field, and in spite of being 50%, was one of our most dangerous players.
He deserves a lot more respect for what he’s accomplished in his career so far: excellent international goal scoring record, scoring against multiple teams in the Champions League, being MVP and winning Golden Boot in the RPL, etc.
A coach’s BELIEF in a player is absolutely critical to their success, especially when you have them transition from Russian to German league (huge difference). In my opinion, Azmoun definitely has the talent to be “believed in” (aka, being more patient, giving him more opportunities, and bringing the best out of him on the pitch) I just don’t think Alonso feels the same.
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This thread is a living testament of why iranians cant have any good things. Talking about horses, making inferences about his motivation from reading IG posts etcetera.
Am I the only one seeing a pattern? Same shit on JBs thread and after those two goals everyone is riding his D. Now when Azmoun gets back to form and reaches a better place these same type of namak nashnas fake fans will ride Azmouns D hard too!
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On the same topic: Iranians never learn that their perspectives on things is a CHOICE. When I read some toxic shit about his wedding it becomes clear.
Instead of saying that he has integrity and honor his wife/family some of you guys say he is unproffessional. Perhaps this is the case. But the same ppl have the audacity to cry when foreigners talk shit about him.
Nothing makes sense.
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And you would think those type of people would learn to be less dogmatic, speak with less conviction, and be more nuanced in their reactions, but yet, they still don’t, as they swing like a pedulum.Originally posted by AGC View PostThis thread is a living testament of why iranians cant have any good things. Talking about horses, making inferences about his motivation from reading IG posts etcetera.
Am I the only one seeing a pattern? Same shit on JBs thread and after those two goals everyone is riding his D. Now when Azmoun gets back to form and reaches a better place these same type of namak nashnas fake fans will ride Azmouns D hard too!
Be gholeh irooniya: “nah bah baheshoon, nah chah chaheshoon be dard mekhoreh.”
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This is why Iranian fans to me, are the worst fans I've ever met. Of all the sports and fan bases I've ever experienced I can't stand ours. When it's good they're all irrationally invested and overhype everything and when there's any sign of something negative they're all extremely toxic and shitty towards the players. It's a joke that never ends and if you find what I'm saying to be offensive then guess what? I'm clearly talking about youOriginally posted by AGC View PostOn the same topic: Iranians never learn that their perspectives on things is a CHOICE. When I read some toxic shit about his wedding it becomes clear.
Instead of saying that he has integrity and honor his wife/family some of you guys say he is unproffessional. Perhaps this is the case. But the same ppl have the audacity to cry when foreigners talk shit about him.
Nothing makes sense.
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Originally posted by IranPuma View Post
This is why Iranian fans to me, are the worst fans I've ever met. Of all the sports and fan bases I've ever experienced I can't stand ours. When it's good they're all irrationally invested and overhype everything and when there's any sign of something negative they're all extremely toxic and shitty towards the players. It's a joke that never ends and if you find what I'm saying to be offensive then guess what? I'm clearly talking about you
This!!!AGC: This thread is a living testament of why iranians cant have any good things. Talking about horses, making inferences about his motivation from reading IG posts etcetera.
Am I the only one seeing a pattern? Same shit on JBs thread and after those two goals everyone is riding his D. Now when Azmoun gets back to form and reaches a better place these same type of namak nashnas fake fans will ride Azmouns D hard too!
To me this refers to iranians in general not only football fans.
Iranians lack international "Janbeh" and common sense so badly.
Reminds me of Joseph de Maistre famous quote: “Every country has the government it deserves.”IRI's politics is no different than handling a pressure cooker ..... As the pressure builds up, you slowly let the steam out just a tad bit so that you don't see overflow, and once the pressure from below is less, you put the lid down again and raise the temperature.
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Brah, we're on a super niche football forum on a 250+ page thread dedicated to a footballer. We're probably in 3% of people that are invested and have been following Azmoun all his career. Ofc people are going to put his life under a microscope. Like any other football forum. We are not an exception.Originally posted by Ali.Karimi79 View Post
This!!!
To me this refers to iranians in general not only football fans.
Iranians lack international "Janbeh" and common sense so badly.
Reminds me of Joseph de Maistre famous quote: “Every country has the government it deserves.”
This has nothing to do with being Iranian. It's just sad seeing a talented player throw it all away. Simple as that.
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Originally posted by PrinceAli View Post
Isn’t that just basically rephrasing what I said? Lol
the fact his own career isn’t his priority is immaturity and laziness. prioritizing his hobbies over his career is Poor decision making
Not entirely, because you are suggesting he needs to blame someone or that he should be upset.
He is happy with his life, this is what he wanted - to own horses and stables. The football is, and has always been, secondary to him.
As a result I'm no longer bothered about his football, and have started following his horses
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