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Alireza Jahanbakhsh @ AZ Alkmaar | 2015 - 2016
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Originally posted by pdot View PostI'm not going to argue with a person that knows nothing about Azmoun and his contract dealings.
You made a generalization about agents in Jahanbakhsh thread about azmoun's agent. So not only is your point incorrect, you can't even put it in the right topic.
Your generalization is not correct as I showed you that Jahanbakhsh has a professional agent, so what is your point about generalizing about agents. I can show you as many good agents.
Finally you are wrong. If you disrespect people without knowing them you should deserve the same in return. Somehow our best legionnaire playing at the highest level has a bad agent???
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AZ playing two matches today, probably using different teams.
their list of upcoming matches:
16 juli (14:30 uur) AZ - Almere City FC (AFAS Trainingscomplex)
16 juli (19:00 uur) AZ - SC Telstar (AFAS Stadion)
20 juli (14:00 uur) AZ - Fleetwood Town FC (Garderen)
20 juli (19:00 uur) SDV Barneveld - AZ (Barneveld)
23 juli AZ - Hertha BSC (AZ Fandag, AFAS Stadion)
7 augustus(14:30 uur) AZ - sc Heerenveen first Ali vs Reza encounter
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Originally posted by sirvan View PostWill some members here now acknowledge that Janssen was and is nothing but an overrated player? And that Taremi is indeed a better football player?
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"Watford, Bournemouth and Burnley lead chase for £9m-rated Iran winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh
*Premier League clubs are chasing Iranian winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh
*Dutch side AZ Alkmaar will consider selling this summer for around £9million
*Jahanbakhsh has continued to attract Premier League scouts this season
Watford, Bournemouth and Burnley are among the clubs closely following Iran international winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh.
The 23-year-old has been starring for AZ Alkmaar in Holland but they will consider selling this summer for around £9million.
Jahanbakhsh can play across the front line and was first touted to make a major breakthrough by former Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz who called him into Iran's 2014 World Cup squad.
Chelsea, Manchester United, Celtic, Ajax and PSV Eindhoven followed him when he initially moved to Holland with NEC where he won their player of the year but he opted instead to move to AZ in 2015.
Technically good on both feet and with an eye for a pass, Jahanbakhsh has continued to attract Premier League scouts this season with his assists and nine goals, some of which have been spectacular.
Watford, Bournemouth and Burnley have all shown an interest and are weighing up whether to make an offer over the coming weeks."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...an-winger.html
"Top tip for the final: Ali and Ricky Goal
Vitesse and AZ are all matched. The finalists have footballing ability, speed and technique in house. The cupfighters have their trump cards. On Arnhem side that Ricky van Wolfswinkel. In North Holland camp Alireza Jahanbakhsh is a thrill.
Alireza Jahanbakhsh (23) is in charge of AZ difference. This not so much for its goals. The Iranian scored at times, but is not a top scorer. Jahanbakhhsh is the frivolity, the decisive action that leads to the goal. He is usually the best and most dangerous striker AZ. Fast, agile and surprising.
Jahanbakhsh is also an aspiring Iranian. He retired in 2013 with a huge language barrier made the move to the Netherlands. NEC. He then went deliberately to AZ. He did not go for the big money, but wants to become top player in Europe. A prize, the Cup, it fits. Ali goes in De Kuip as a spear, fatherless but convinced."
http://www.gelderlander.nl/vitesse/t...goal~aab4e34c/Last edited by aenima_8; 04-29-2017, 01:21 PM.
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