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[Albion] Alireza Jahanbakhsh joins Feyenoord











hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
I’m also far more excited than I should be over a new signing but before we start looking up possible destinations for next season’s Europa League, have another look at some of the defending and goalkeeping in those highlight reels. It way take a while for him to adjust to Premier League standards, as it did Jose.

Nonsense! Europa League here we come.

Although, best hope we don't get Maccabi Haifa, as the new lad won't be allowed to travel. Barber out, etc.
 










Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
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Eastbourne
A little story that sheds some light on this is during the World Cup a picture went viral of some poor kid in a village in Iran tearing a plain white tank top with a piece of paper taped onto his back with Jahanbaksh's name and number. When Alireza saw this, he made sure he found the kids location and somehow successfully did, went and visited played football with him and gave him his game worn jersey. His character is second to none, which is just another reason to root for this guy.

I love this!
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
This man is known to be the kindest, most humble individual you will ever come across. A little story that sheds some light on this is during the World Cup a picture went viral of some poor kid in a village in Iran tearing a plain white tank top with a piece of paper taped onto his back with Jahanbaksh's name and number. When Alireza saw this, he made sure he found the kids location and somehow successfully did, went and visited played football with him and gave him his game worn jersey. His character is second to none, which is just another reason to root for this guy.

Sounds like we can expect to see him round Whitehawk any time soon :lolol:
 


seagulls4ever

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Oct 2, 2003
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A tip for the newcomers: you can go into your settings and change to a larger number of posts viewable per page which is a far more convenient way of viewing the site.
 


SeagullinExile

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A tip for the newcomers: you can go into your settings and change to a larger number of posts viewable per page which is a far more convenient way of viewing the site.

I didn't know this - And I've been here best part of 8 years!
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Start stalking some centre backs. It's the only thing left.
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Richy_Seagull

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Oct 7, 2003
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Weststander

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Can I just say something?!

Of course, I’m pleased it’s now out there. Great signing, and another sustainable step on our journey from lower mid table to potential contenders.

I’m not an attention seeker. If I was, I probably would have averaged more than 3 posts per week for the last 13.5 years.

I have been a fan since 1975, I’ve lived in many places thousands of miles away, but once it’s in your DNA....

I’ve been a fan for 43 years, and along with my 3 lads we’ve just passed 90 years of fanhood.

I live 130 miles from Brighton. I grew up in the region, but for 30 years have lived a long way away. Between my family, for home and away games, we usually clock up 23,000 fan miles per season, or more.

I don’t seek attention. I have some very very good sources, not just at BHAFC, but being as old as I am, at many other clubs as well.

The banter doesn’t even touch my crocodile thick skin. To most, less seasoned and weathered than me, it might cause an ouch, but not me.

If you look at my posts, I don’t tend to share opinion, but when I get something, I try to corroborate it, and then share it.

Most on here post opinion, that’s fine, that’s what boards are about. But it’s not me.

I don’t insult people, I don’t question people’s background or ‘results’. I just come on here to learn, and to share what I have learned.

It’s not my intention to waste people’s time, I was once busy, and I know most are far too busy for that.

I retired age 50 as a multi-millionaire after 33+ years with one employer. One of my sons, for example, is the one holding the BHAFC flag on Channel 9 news in Melbourne, when Jo Konta progressed in the Oz open last time out.

We are a dyed in the wool family, who commit our entire lives to following the Albion. I have spent many many games in the board room, home and away, and have made great contacts.

When I get something I think is worth sharing, I always corroborate it, and consider the possible impacts, before sharing. It doesn’t always work out, footie is far from an exact science, but TB is making it more of a science than anyone before him.

So, that just leaves me to apologise for aspects that don’t turn out as nailed on. And to say, what you read in the ‘factual’ reports isn’t always exactly what actually happened. Anyone who has read football insider books will know it is a very murky business, still.

So, thanks for all the feedback, I realise some headstrong youths full of passion will often sling dirt, that’s fine, it doesn’t worry me. But for as long as I get something worth sharing, that has not already been shared, I will keep sharing it, and you can make of that what you will.

Thank you.

seagullwedgee
I once heralded the arrival of Malcolm Poskett, so trust me, I know today is big shit!

Walter Mitty.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Hi Everyone,

Another Iranian Jahanbakhsh fan here :D

I just want to start off by thanking all of your fans who have been the classiest group of supporters I have ever seen. The passion you guys have for your club is remarkable and it is winning over Iranians left and right, who are also extremely passionate football fans. Not sure how much everyone here knows about Iranian football fans on the internet but lets just say we have a habit of making our presence known :D I have a big feeling Brighton's fan base has now doubled!

For me, this move is particularly special because I happen to have grown up visiting Brighton and Hove on a number of occasions. My father spent his late teen years/early 20s living there going to college so its like home to him. I always asked my dad why he never had a particular team in England he rooted for and he always said because Brighton doesn't have a team (it was his ignorance of course but at the time they were in the lower ranks and he probably just wasn't aware). When you guys got promoted to the premier league I had never seen my dad so happy over a sporting event and it gave me a reason to follow an English team. It wouldn't be fair for me to say I was a fan before this Jahanbaksh move because I'm just obsessed with English football in general and never had a team......but now that has all changed.

I hope I am accepted because even when the day comes for Jahanbakhsh to move I will remain a fan of this club for how warm and classy this supporter base is and it will never be forgotten and of course after all this is the one place in England I can say I have some kind of ties to.

On Alireza and his potential/where he thrives - let me just say that he is a complete player and a hard worker. He isn't a flashy player but he will outwork anyone and has a great eye for goal for a winger. His ability to create opportunities is even better IMO and I expect him to bring out the best in Hemed (assuming he is your #1 striker?). The only thing even better than his play is his personality. This man is known to be the kindest, most humble individual you will ever come across. A little story that sheds some light on this is during the World Cup a picture went viral of some poor kid in a village in Iran tearing a plain white tank top with a piece of paper taped onto his back with Jahanbaksh's name and number. When Alireza saw this, he made sure he found the kids location and somehow successfully did, went and visited played football with him and gave him his game worn jersey. His character is second to none, which is just another reason to root for this guy.

Hoping for an amazing season and I'm looking forward to purchasing my first Brighton kit as soon as I can figure out what his number is!

The position of Saint is occupied by Inigo Calderon, though he is not with us currently, Liam Rosenior was holding the fort, but he is elsewhere also now, so it would be nice if Ali could step in and do the job until Calderon returns to us.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
http://sportwitness.co.uk/leicester-city-attempt-revealed-gazump-brighton-last-minute-player-told/

“Amir Hashemi explained: “Of course we told Alireza that Leicester City was also an option, but the feeling at Brighton was so good for all of us. Brighton has been following Alireza for three and a half years and informed us almost weekly.”

Well done recruitment team

Well that's clearly bollocks.

Leicester were never, ever remotely interested in signing him, according to their fans.
 


PortuGull

Gooooooooooooooooooooolll
Jul 10, 2011
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Brighton Marina
http://sportwitness.co.uk/leicester-city-attempt-revealed-gazump-brighton-last-minute-player-told/

“Amir Hashemi explained: “Of course we told Alireza that Leicester City was also an option, but the feeling at Brighton was so good for all of us. Brighton has been following Alireza for three and a half years and informed us almost weekly.”

Well done recruitment team

The headline from that article:


Leicester City attempt revealed to gazump Brighton at last minute, player was told
 




MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
11,873
Well that's clearly bollocks.

Leicester were never, ever remotely interested in signing him, according to their fans.

Why would they be. They are going to be vying for the Premier League title and he'd be 8th choice behind Gray, Albrighton, Musa, Ayew, Ben Arfa, Maddison, Hazatd and the Tea Lady
 


SeagullCrow

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May 9, 2008
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http://sportwitness.co.uk/leicester-city-attempt-revealed-gazump-brighton-last-minute-player-told/

“Amir Hashemi explained: “Of course we told Alireza that Leicester City was also an option, but the feeling at Brighton was so good for all of us. Brighton has been following Alireza for three and a half years and informed us almost weekly.”

Well done recruitment team

Thanks for sharing the article. The report makes it sound like Leicester weren't even close, despite their best efforts.

It looks like we've got a player who really wants to be here: "The agent added that his client has chosen “200% with his heart”".

He seems like he also has a personality that will blend effortlessly with the rest of the squad and the culture of the club. Very excited about how well we've recruited this window.
 


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