Cheers, same to you.Perhaps, it just all felt a bit orchestrated. Our stuff pretty much always comes out beforehand through John Percy at the Telegraph, as it has done for years and he's said nothing. Anyway, whatever happens good luck for the season!
Hes Iranian,
Ali is Iranian,
And he scores more goals than Dwight Yorke
Getting very fed up with this thread now, all this conjecture, and based on what exactly? a few untrustorthy football rumours sites, and the odd photo of AJ and his minder on a plane? (and even then we have no idea where it was going!)
According to some of you gullable lot, the bloke is on the verge of signing on the dotted line. Personally l'll believe it when l see it. Interesting too that there has been no mention of it by Sky , the BBC, or other more reliable sources.
Naaah I'm convinced it's all bull****.
So are we going to sign this mofo or is he going to Leicester?
[emoji23] He's covering all the bases now!
The other more reliable sources such as Sky and BBC only report on done deals, which is why they appear more reliable.
Half the fun of the transfer window is the speculation, and you will get divvies who make stuff up, and genuine hints in the middle of it all. That's the fun of it.
Nothing will surpass the Vicente transfer when Barrel of Fun infiltrated an Italian restaurant to take a photo, and then an Albion fan who worked at Gatwick relayed his story of running to the departure gate with a club official to witness him signing the contract there and then.
Superb stuff.
He's NOT going to Leicester.
He IS joining us. He's a very good boy.
I know Leicester did win the league a few seasons ago, but their fans seem to be under some kind of massive illusion as to the gap between our club and theirs. They are doing their absolute nut on social media at the mere prospect of Ali coming here instead of there. Claiming it must be a money motivated decision if he ends up at The Amex...
Don't get me wrong Leicester are a bigger club than Brighton. But not by as bigger chasm as they believe. If he were to come here I would expect it to be due to the close proximity to London and the fact Leicester is a complete tramps armpit of a place.
LCFC have apparently decided not to pursue this player.
The outer areas of Leicester are ok and there's lovely countryside nearby. It's such a common misconception by southerners that everything is grim up north.
Leicester are a bigger club, but then they didn't have to pay for their stadium, did they? They were the reason, points deduction came into being for going into administration, as they wrote off the cost of it all.
They are the same as Palace, and haven't learned to pay their way.
The other more reliable sources such as Sky and BBC only report on done deals, which is why they appear more reliable.
Half the fun of the transfer window is the speculation, and you will get divvies who make stuff up, and genuine hints in the middle of it all. That's the fun of it.
Nothing will surpass the Vicente transfer when Barrel of Fun infiltrated an Italian restaurant to take a photo, and then an Albion fan who worked at Gatwick relayed his story of running to the departure gate with a club official to witness him signing the contract there and then.
Superb stuff.
The other more reliable sources such as Sky and BBC only report on done deals, which is why they appear more reliable.