Amazing English! It’s a pleasure to have you on the forum.
I know Americans may struggle with the finer points of the language but it's a bit much to praise them when they do get it right
Amazing English! It’s a pleasure to have you on the forum.
I disagree with you entirely. Potter is not stupid to use someone that needs too much time on the ball and too much space as his first and most frequent substitute. Potter sees AJ everyday at training and that is precisely why he think of AJ as our first substitute.
Look up Wout Weghorst. He was Jahanbakhsh's teammate at AZ Alkmaar in the 2017/2018 season. That season in the Dutch Eredivisie Weghorst scored 18 goals and had 6 assists as the club's CF. Jahanbakhsh that same season scored 21 goals and had 12 assists as a Right Winger. Following season Jahanbakhsh moved to Brighton to play practically at right full back for Brighton under Hughton and registered no goals or assists in the league while Weghorst signed for Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. In his first season Weghorst scored 17 goals and had 7 assists, and in the current season he has 18 goals and 6 assists.
So it's not impractical at all to state Jahanbakhsh could score 10-15 goals in the premier league.. I've watched every single professional match Jahanbakhsh has played starting from his first season in Holland in 2013. I don't think you guys realize the player you've had on your hands that's been wasted at Brighton.
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I'm not sure I understand your point or if you're being serious. Potter brings him on when the game is stretched at the end because he'll get more space and time. He doesn't have the power, pace or composure to start regularly.
Look up Wout Weghorst. He was Jahanbakhsh's teammate at AZ Alkmaar in the 2017/2018 season. That season in the Dutch Eredivisie Weghorst scored 18 goals and had 6 assists as the club's CF. Jahanbakhsh that same season scored 21 goals and had 12 assists as a Right Winger. Following season Jahanbakhsh moved to Brighton to play practically at right full back for Brighton under Hughton and registered no goals or assists in the league while Weghorst signed for Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. In his first season Weghorst scored 17 goals and had 7 assists, and in the current season he has 18 goals and 6 assists.
So it's not impractical at all to state Jahanbakhsh could score 10-15 goals in the premier league.. I've watched every single professional match Jahanbakhsh has played starting from his first season in Holland in 2013. I don't think you guys realize the player you've had on your hands that's been wasted at Brighton.
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As an Iranian/persian I assume, I get the love for your star player. But you have a big case of rose tinted glasses. I have seen Ali J first hand in numerous occassions and including playing in his correct position under Potter.
I'm not sure I understand your point or if you're being serious. Potter brings him on when the game is stretched at the end because he'll get more space and time. He doesn't have the power, pace or composure to start regularly.
As an Iranian/persian I assume, I get the love for your star player. But you have a big case of rose tinted glasses. I have seen Ali J first hand in numerous occassions and including playing in his correct position under Potter. I'm sorry to tell you, he is not as good a you think he is and is too often found lacking for what is the most elite level of football he has ever played in. You simply cannot compare the Eredivise to the PL.
Swansman is right, its almost crazy to suggest Ali J in this league will score 15+, Im sure our club and our fans do realise the player we have on our hands, and he's by no means a bad player and he does have the ability to score wonder goals, but he's very inconsistent at the his level, often goes missing and he also often doesnt track back when we are without the ball which is essential.
Ali J so far fits into a similar category of player as Pukki at Norwich, sensational at a level just below the elite PL level but jut not quite good enough to be that good at PL level, you can see in cup games against lower league teams that manifest, and there's no shame in that. Some of the worlds very best players came to the PL and didnt adapt well like Andriy Shevchenko.
Bournemouth goal was good, he smashed it an on that occassion it went in (it often doesnt and seen him hit an opposing player more often that the target) Chelsea really was an amazing goal, but playing in a PL team requires a lot more to your all round game than the odd worldie and he is too often anonymous or ineffective.
The overall balance of the team in both attack and defence is more important than a luxury player who can score the odd wonder goal if he turns up.
Fantastic guy, a real gentleman, every albion fan wants him to succeed, but the fact is he simply hasnt and he has had numeorus chances.
My point is that he brings AJ ahead of the rest of the bench because he thinks AJ can do better than the rest of the bench players. Ahead of Mac Allister, Connelly, and all our other attacking players. He sees all of them in training everyday and finds AJ most useful to bring in. He brings AJ in when we are behind, when we are ahead, etc. Logic tells me that he is the closest to the starting line up.
He was in the same situation at the beginning of the season and worked himself into the starting line up a couple of times before he got injured. I think he is getting there again.
Basically, my question is why bring someone in that doesn't have the power, pace and composure to start regularly, when he got the rest of the bench. This is not charity!!!
I suggested he could score 10 to 15 goals in the premier league, not 15 plus. It's also not reasonable to suggest Jahanbakhsh is not good enough for the premier league when he has only gotten 2 starts this season in his position and 3 starts last season. If he was given the opportunity to start 5 to 10 games in a row as a right forward, right winger and did not produce then I could agree with you and say he's not good enough for the EPL, but that's not the case.
Deserves the start imo