Many left wingers despise Israel, but it's the one country in the Middle East where Christian, Jew and Muslim can live side by side.
I think he prefers to play on the right
Many left wingers despise Israel, but it's the one country in the Middle East where Christian, Jew and Muslim can live side by side.
Used to know lots of Iranians in Brighton and Hove in the 70s and 80s, in fact the graffiti on the sound of the building I lived in Waterloo Street was Iranian. We used to play football with a lot of them on the lawns, then the war with Iraq came, and they left, never seen any of them again.
My Iranian friend is a Christian, and came over to the UK after 1979.
Many left wingers despise Israel, but it's the one country in the Middle East where Christian, Jew and Muslim can live side by side.
In the case of religion it's generally extremists who cause the trouble. I'm a Born Again Christian, and have no truck at all with people of other religions, they believe in their God, l believe in mine.
Live and let live.
[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] will be drinking champagne out of his shoe tonight...
Guys as an Iranian-American I'm overjoyed that Jahanbakhsh will be signing with Brighton soon (as it seems). I'm also joining this forum from persianfootball.com, and wanted to share my excitement with you guys and say I will be watching every single Brighton match this season and whole heatedly supporting Brighton and our man Jahanbaksh. Additionally there was a lot of chatter in the Iranian community that Jahanbakhsh should be signing with a team that finished in the top half of the table such as Leicester for example, but I couldn't disagree more. I think Brighton will be a great fit for Alireza for a number of reasons. For one Hughton has been keen on him since 2015 meaning he really trusts his abilities and will give him ample playing time as long as he continues to perform the way he has been, and secondly Brighton have been on a remarkable upward trajectory since Hughton took over the managerial position which makes for a stable environment since the club trusts him and won't be looking to sack him because of a string of poor results (god forbid), and thirdly I think Brighton performed remarkably well last season after coming back to the top flight as they conceded fewer goals then most other teams, so I think Jahanbakhsh coming in to bolster the offense with some of the other good signings that Hughton has made so far will set us for an exciting upcoming season!
Because he's *singing like a canary* ?Why's Alireza just tweeted a picture of a canary bird?
the person running the club's social media is properly pissing them selves with all the tweets and everyone goes into melt down that is not a new player
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Is there any chance we can keep spats especially political ones off these threads and have a special thread for them.
The bloke who runs our local chippy and his daughter are Iranian. Hes a really happy chap despite only having one eye. Lost it fighting in the Iran/Iraq war
Folks in Crawley might know him