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Originally posted by AsOen5 View PostYour totally right but I don't like this negativity people have about young people. I was 14 when I joined here and also got "the age argument" thrown at me in arguments. There are a lot of younger folks out here which have much better quality posts then some old users f.e which come from singapore etc. .
But one thing i did have was respect for people. For guys like webmaster, coach , sarbaz etc... Who I knew had some experience. I'm sure you had this too.
This kid Hoorad shows little respect. Neither to fellow forum members (through his posts ) nor through foreign visitors who are guests in our forum.
A little bit of politeness and mehman paziri goes a long way. I am advising him now, maybe he will curse me now but possibly in the future he might appreciate it. Who knows.
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The difference between Brighton and Leicester is negligible as far as AJB is concerned. In that he's merely going to play his trade in the far superior EPL. However, both teams are fodder and just make up the numbers. He needs to shine there same as before to get into a top team in a couple of seasons. And they each have their own pros and cons. He'll have a much easier task in Leicester to immediately make an impact due to their overall better quality, but the Brighton manager has been keen on him for years and he can also become indispensable for them as well. At the end of the day, they're both temporary stepping stones, so this is all much ado about nothing. It'll be fine either way.
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Originally posted by Trinity View PostThe difference between Brighton and Leicester is negligible as far as AJB is concerned. In that he's merely going to play his trade in the far superior EPL. However, both teams are fodder and just make up the numbers. He needs to shine there same as before to get into a top team in a couple of seasons. And they each have their own pros and cons. He'll have a much easier task in Leicester to immediately make an impact due to their overall better quality, but the Brighton manager has been keen on him for years and he can also become indispensable for them as well. At the end of the day, they're both temporary stepping stones, so this is all much ado about nothing. It'll be fine either way.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostI agree agha, I also joined aged similar to you when the Iranian football community was forming in the late 90s (IFP, ISN/ZAL, iranfootball and persiansoccer) and was very passionate , and I appreciate now young intelligent folk who are passionate.
But one thing i did have was respect for people. For guys like webmaster, coach , sarbaz etc... Who I knew had some experience. I'm sure you had this too.
This kid Hoorad shows little respect. Neither to fellow forum members (through his posts ) nor through foreign visitors who are guests in our forum.
A little bit of politeness and mehman paziri goes a long way. I am advising him now, maybe he will curse me now but possibly in the future he might appreciate it. Who knows.
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Hey guys, check this out:
https://www.instagram.com/stories/bha_today/
so according to various people apparently BOTH Brighton and Leicester[/SIZE] have agreed to pay the 22 million euros to AZ Alkmaar. Now it's basically Alireza who needs to decide where he goes. People are saying he's going to Brighton because of the link he ha with them a few year ago. Also I guess it will come down to how much each team is willing to pay him!
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Originally posted by IRN View Posthttps://mobile.twitter.com/amirali_m...27395667496965
The pic was taken in 2015
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