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Alireza Jahanbakhsh @ N.E.C. Nijmegen | 2014-2015
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A lot of ppl bashed the fact that Jahanbakhsh stayed in NEC but looking at the information gijscoman provided, that's cold hard evidence that he's grown from an average player to a leader in such a short period of time. Kudos to Jahanbakhsh for being as hungry and professional as he is and thriving NEC, damesh garmTeam Meli Iran
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Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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Poor guy only got to play for 49 minutes in the WC and almost all of it in the wrong position with CQ favoring Heydari & Shojaei over him. Neither of those two should start ahead of JB and I hope CQ has realized that for the Asian Cup.
On a lighter note, whatever Kiarash told him before the game, really pumped him up. I say we all pitch in and send Kiarash to Australia for the Asian Cup!
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Originally posted by Abtin View Post^ I think Zandi should post a picture of himself, so we can see the person behind the funny man followed by Camran Khan!
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Telstar - N.E.C.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Kickoff: 20:00 CEThttps://picasaweb.google.com/1012050...CJongFCTwente#
The first photo hereafter is Alireza's goal. What I find special about his goal is his situational and positional awareness. After his pass to Limbombe, he is the only player moving towards the second post. All the other players - including Twente's defenders - move to the first post. Moving away from the others, Alireza creates the space and freedom to score the goal. Of course, this has been practised at the training sessions! And furthermore Alireza was of course inspired by the presence of PFDC forum members.
Btw, the next home match can be visited without a club card (Sunday, December 7).
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