25-million-euro-old man
I’ve read some harsh comments about AJ but none can top that
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Just thinking we’ve come a long way from the Six Million Dollar Man.... Steve Austin
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25-million-euro-old man
I’ve read some harsh comments about AJ but none can top that
It's funny how we've already seen at least 7 players flourish, this season, playing Potterball.
Yet Ali still isn't afforded the right or ability to make that 8.
We all want him to succeed. I trust Potter implicitly, but if there’s any truth in Ali J being seen as a wing back this would surely be his biggest miracle to date- he looks lightweight and too slow to play there, and all we have been told by Iranians and the Dutch is he’ll come good if he plays high up the pitch.
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Who outside of NSC has Ali as a wing-back?
As for the "We all want him to succeed" line that always sounds so hollow.
'I'm going to slag off one specific player at every conceivable opportunity or just shoe horn in abuse despite said player not even being discussed'
But
'I hope he comes good, after all I am a 'supporter' of the Albion'.
All a load of bollox.
Who outside of NSC has Ali as a wing-back?
As for the "We all want him to succeed" line that always sounds so hollow.
'I'm going to slag off one specific player at every conceivable opportunity or just shoe horn in abuse despite said player not even being discussed'
But
'I hope he comes good, after all I am a 'supporter' of the Albion'.
All a load of bollox.
People use this place to vent. Most supporters want our players to succeed or at least start paying back the millions we paid for them even if they hurl dogshite abuse at them on NSC.
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Under estimating Potter’s powers of regenerating players at this stage of the season along with trying to second guess him seems foolhardy at best.
Who outside of NSC has Ali as a wing-back?
As for the "We all want him to succeed" line that always sounds so hollow.
'I'm going to slag off one specific player at every conceivable opportunity or just shoe horn in abuse despite said player not even being discussed'
But
'I hope he comes good, after all I am a 'supporter' of the Albion'.
All a load of bollox.
Who outside of NSC has Ali as a wing-back?
As for the "We all want him to succeed" line that always sounds so hollow.
'I'm going to slag off one specific player at every conceivable opportunity or just shoe horn in abuse despite said player not even being discussed'
But
'I hope he comes good, after all I am a 'supporter' of the Albion'.
All a load of bollox.
Owen Says No.PSV still appears to be interested in Alireza Jahanbakhsh. Together with Feyenoord, the club from Eindhoven showed interest in the superfluous attacker of Brighton & Hove Albion in early August, but PSV is said to be hoping for a deal.
PSV clubwatcher Rik Elfrink from the Eindhovens Dagblad reports this after rumors from England about PSV and Jahanbakhsh. Both parties are said to be committed to each other. "This line is out and I cannot rule out the possibility that something will still be possible in the coming day, if other things may not make ends meet," Elfrink writes on Twitter.
Elfrink also writes that PSV finds Jahanbakhsh 'interesting' and that the 25-million-euro-old man did not want to leave Brighton earlier. Jahanbakhsh made the switch from AZ to Brighton last summer for a record amount, but did not get much play in England. He played nineteen times in the Premier League, of which twelve times as a substitute. The new manager Graham Potter does not seem to see it in him.
Jahanbakhsh (26) scored no less than 21 times in his last season for AZ. The club bought the Iranian from NEC in 2015, where he managed to impress the Jupiler League with twelve goals in 28 duels. Jahanbakhsh comes from the Iranian Shahre Baran.
https://www.voetbalprimeur.nl/nieuw...ar-jahanbakhsh-transfer-niet-uitgesloten.html
In terms of value for money, quite possibly BHAFC's worst ever signing
I would expect Ali to be one of the front 3 replacing Trossard or Gross, but as he isn't even making the bench he isn't getting a chance. Maybe once we see the famous flexibility of GP formations, or after an outstanding game against Bristol Rovers in the Carabao, then he'll get his chance.
Personally speaking I want every single Brighton player to be the greatest player in the history of football, Ali included, and I hope with a new manager and a new approach he shows us the player we saw in the Eredivisie, the countless highlight videos and the player the Iranian supporters expecting him to be (Ronaldo/Messi and Beckham rolled into one). However.....there is a point where you have to stop wishing and realise it just isn't going to happen. Lets hope Ali isn't at that point just yet.
Who outside of NSC has Ali as a wing-back?
Who outside of NSC has Ali as a wing-back?
.
As for the "We all want him to succeed" line that always sounds so hollow.
'I'm going to slag off one specific player at every conceivable opportunity or just shoe horn in abuse despite said player not even being discussed'
But
'I hope he comes good, after all I am a 'supporter' of the Albion'.
All a load of bollox.