Juan Albion
Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class
Given some of the rubbish we've had playing for us up front over the years we should sign Ciro Immobile from Lazio.
Or Holzenbein.
Given some of the rubbish we've had playing for us up front over the years we should sign Ciro Immobile from Lazio.
Given some of the rubbish we've had playing for us up front over the years we should sign Ciro Immobile from Lazio, and the give him the nickname Paynter.
With 18 days left of the transfer window, these helicopter guys could very well be some other deal ?
I’m a bit disappointed our scouting efforts in the Benelux countries haven’t meant us signing [URL="https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/toby-tits/profil/spieler/286040”]Toby Tits[/URL].
Ince didn't last long at 'Uddersfield
Ince didn't last long at 'Uddersfield
Could be, we have a few (over enthusiastic) fans who keep tabs on the Thais helicopter movements, today this coincided with Alireza's movements. Although they apparently went to a golf course in Redhill and came back, which would tie in to perhaps meeting both representatives? Honestly I shrug, I have no idea now!
Earlier than us as he's on wacky time.Does anyone know the usual time Alireza wakes up in the morning?
From https://m.fcupdate.nl/voetbalnieuws/335893/
News
Jahanbakhsh leaves at AZ Apart from
a few details,the transfer from Alireza Jahanbakhsh to Brighton & Albion Hove was completed yesterday. *According to various Dutch media, the transition of the Eredivisie top scorer of AZ is soon officially announced and he does not have to report to AZ anymore.*Today we see white smoke from Alkmaar and Brighton on the record transition, which involved some 25 million (!) Euros.*
Sounds good.
Fred Friday, what a great name for a strikerhttps://twitter.com/voetbalzonenl/status/1021260639514349569
like the look of this one..
AZ breaks transfer record: 'But we're not going to do crazy things'
Monday, July 23, 2018 at 7:05 am
AZ is about to sell Alireza Jahanbakhsh for around 25 million euros to Brighton & Hove Albion. The attacker thus becomes the most expensive outgoing transfer of all time for the club from Alkmaar and so seems director football business Max Huiberts with a full wallet looking for a new attacker.
In an interview with De Telegraaf , the sports director acknowledges that the position of AZ will become 'stronger', but that the club will not always collect transfer fees in their entirety. "Percentages are available for other parties involved, which is really considerable for some transfers. Moreover, these transfer revenues are incidental and not structural. "
The fans do not have to expect 'crazy things' in the transfer area. Huiberts emphasizes that he will only reach players if they fit within the 'vision and budget' of AZ. One such footballer is the 26-year-old Björn Johnsen, but the negotiations with ADO Den Haag about a transition from the Norwegian international have not yet yielded the desired result.
"The negotiations are stuck. Of course we also have some other options, including players who are less known to the general public. We are busy with it. "For the time being Fred Friday is the first striker of AZ and Huiberts emphasizes that the Nigerian knows a good preparation and impresses coach John van den Brom . "He shows why we brought him to the Netherlands two years ago. Hopefully he will keep this line. "
Fred Friday, what a great name for a striker
Almost as good as Alf Tupper
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