AHhhhhh :) I'm happy. Looking forward to buying my first Brighton jersey and visiting England (Brighton) and watching a game obviously!
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AHhhhhh :) I'm happy. Looking forward to buying my first Brighton jersey and visiting England (Brighton) and watching a game obviously!
Here's our best goals from last season to give you an idea of some of the players he will join:
I'm just a bit worried, knockeart plays the same position and apparently he might be alternating starting with AZJ.
£63 for the kit as DHGate haven't begun selling fakes yet. My wallet is grateful we don't have any more Iranians in the big leagues, frankly.
I am going to buy the kit. F Nike tho
I went to here to buy:
But there are no kits released even though the front page says they are released ...
I hope Knockaert starts with Jahanbakhsh for maximum attacking potential. I was watching Knockaert clips just the other day to reminisce at his times at Leicester he looked amazing!
wow the old jersey is UNBELIEVABLY CHEAP on dh gate:
it's obviously a fake though!
Quality of DHgate fakes are very good generally, nothing to worry about. I imagine new ones will be available within a few weeks.
And apologies to our Brighton guests for encouraging the trademark theft of your club's gear but there's a war going on between us and Nike, it's nothing personal.
There is going to be difficult selection problems throughout the side. Every position has two or more candidates. Imagine if Alireza Jahanbakhsh went to Liverpool (vs Salah) or any of the top six clubs?
Wingers often get swapped during the game. For Brighton, the Premier League is a big adventure. I have very little idea who will be in the starting XI. I think this the way in the Premier League nowadays.
its good that he has competition, that will improve hi. For AZ he was a guaranteed first choice. Im sure he will get ample game time tho.
Looking forward to see him play with Pascal Gross! Love this guy!
Alireza explains the reason why he chose Brighton
by the way over 25k followers added to BHAFC insta within a few hours, with probably hundreds of thousands to follow.
groß, izquierdo, Knockaert, Bissouma, Bernardo, Andone are all quality players that will be fun to see ARJ link up with. These arent players that are a level above him that would have been the case at a big team like Napoli, that he would struggle to displace. However, these are players that are on his quality level, and thus certainly have greater quality than AZ (despite what my emotional self said last week).
But I would say that I dont really rate their other players from eridivisie, both Locadia and Propper are overrated.I would say AZ have multiple midfielders that are far better than propper.
I really rate the new signings, all of them. The Brighton recruitment team did a great job identifying younger, but proven players that have room for growth but can contribute immediately and be sold for greater fees. Obviously ARJ and top scorer and one of top assists makers multiple years running, with great international experience and solid Europa League experience. Andone who hit 12 goals in spain the year before last, including good performances against big teams. A very good link up CF, also very technical, and young at 24. Bissouma is really exciting, very similar play style to pogba, only 21, starter for Lille. and Bernardo who was starter in leipzieg in Champions League for many years.
Will be interesting to see where they end up, but depending on how quick players integrate into new team and system, I think they could be in top half.
DHGate has surprisingly good quality so I would never hesitate getting a jersey from them
BUT I would rather get the official one, which happens to help out the club as well. The marketing success here could set a precedent for other top level sides to consider signing more of our players.
I hate the fact Nike sponsor the kits....
I can't bring myself buying one.
Fuck Nike
Amir Razavi @AmirRazavi19
Interestingly one of the Brigton local newspaper writing articles about Alireza is Iranian:)
Also looking forward to having him in my fantasy football team.
Jahanbakhsh visited Albion three years ago and was impressed - but opted to stay in Holland.
He told The Argus: "When I saw all these things three years ago it just made me feel like I have to come here.
“But I wasn’t sure whether it was the right moment to move here.
“I would rather stay in the Netherlands for two or three more years, to develop myself with more experience to be ready for this competition and this amazing club.
“I was thinking if I got the opportunity again, I would take it.
"I always had a good feeling about this club.”
Fans have been excited about Jahanbakhsh's impending arrival - and the feeling was mutual.
He added: “I was counting the days to be signing here and get the deal done.
“I’m looking forward to training and seeing my team-mates and manager and having a good season.”
If he plays against Watford at the start of the season, he'd be making his premier league debut on his birthday. Imagine celebrating a debut goal on his birthday!
Hi All,
We (BHA) are all just as excited about this signing as you it appears. I would love for the above to happen and maybe, just maybe, the stars will align and make us all happy for ALI (my personal name for him).
The response on both forums from both sets of fans (forgetting the idiots, mainly on NSC) is brilliant and really inspiring. Looking forward to chatting about ALI this season. Really excited now for it to begin.
One last thing, who is your next best player we can keep an eye on?
Manchester united next year, mark my words!
Oh boy, right now our national team has a golden generation of footballers under the age of 30 all worth keeping an eye on. A few off the top of my head:
Saman Ghoddos - Plays his trade in sweden but is probably gonna transfer.
Milad Mohammadi - This LB will make any ones life a living hell playing in his asile. One of the fastest we have ever had. Still very young
Saied Ezzatolahi - In terms of potential this is your guy, young, and FUKin STRONG. He is our rock in DM. He will meg you for fun.
Sardar Azmoun - Our hopes on this guy are that he will be the next Ali Daie and break the 109 international goal scoring record, if you dont know him you SHOULD NOW. He is our poacher striker. His cap to goal ration for the national team is high but he has some making up to do on the club side.
Im sure others will add to this list for you :)
Welcome to PFDC! Iran has a lot of talented players in not-so-great clubs and leagues. Here are a few to keep your eye on:
Morteza Pouraliganji - 26 years old - Centerback - probably one of our best players in the WC, he is a rock of a CD who gave no breathing room to Costa, Isco, and Ronaldo. He is very smart, calm, and collected. He is also very good in the air and can bag a few goals through set pieces. He last played for Al-Sadd in Qatar (same club as Xavi) and he's currently without a club.
Saeed Ezatolahi - 21 years old - Center defensive midfielder - a physically imposing, rugged, tough and hard-nosed CDM, Saeed's maturity is well beyond his tender age of 21. He played for Atletico Madrid's youth team and has recently been playing his trade in Russia. He had a great performance vs Spain and even scored the fateful disallowed goal. The sky is the ceiling for this player.
Saman Ghoddos - 24 years old - Center attacking midfielder - also can play as a support-striker, Saman is different from the rest of our prospects since he grew up in Sweden and came up the ranks of Swedish football. He is very smart, tough, one-touch player with a wicked shot and an eye for goal. He has even played for Sweden's NT and scored for them in a friendly. He thoroughly impressed in Europa League against Arsenal last season so much so that Wenger singled him out and called him an excellent footballer. Currently plays his trade in Sweden but rumors say a move is imminent. I think he fits perfectly into the EPL.
If you asked me a year ago I would’ve said Azmoun, no hesitation.
Now? A three way tie between Saman Ghoddos, Milad Mohammadi, and Alireza Beiranvand. The first two have already garnered significant interest from top sides, and Ghoddos may actually end up signing with a PL or Ligue 1 team in the coming weeks. Beiranvand you will recognize if you followed any of our World Cup games, he’s the one who made that save on Ronaldo’s penalty. He had offers from sides such as Torino, but opted instead to stay at home with Persepolis and consider a transfer in the winter window, though I doubt any big team will want to change their keeper mid season.
Our 2 players with the highest ceiling are Ezatolahi and Sardar. If people
Put their personal feelings aside, they can see that Sardar has all the skills to be a top class number 9. Even though people may call him immature, he is the kind of player that could really blossom with the right coach.
Sardar is the most talented Iranian player of all, and the only player we have who has the potential to be truly world class (inhuman aerial ability, skill with both feet, anticipation, acceleration....)
But buying him is a gamble for any club because of his psychological traits.
Milad is our most complete package as a player - very fast, tactically astute, outstanding aerial skills despite being short, great set pieces. But critically, is mentally in-the-right-place.
If I had to buy one Iranian footballer as a bottom-half premier league club it would definitely be Milad over Sardar, Saeid or anyone else.
Mehdi Rajabzadeh, Reza Enayati and Rasoul Khatibi. All top players with international experience.