I've been very patient with CH and he seems like a nice guy/coach, but c'mon, 10-15 per game for ARJ??? That's how long it takes to warm up in a game! At least sub him in at 60 min, give him a solid 30min to get in the pace of the league/team and then you can start him for 70-90 min in the future. This slow play is clearly taking it's toll on the scoreline, without much confidence-building for anybody.
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But I don’t see it this way.
Brighton management isn’t just crazy or retarded to buy its most expensive player ever to bench him. I bet there are other reasons. The coach wants JB to create the bound with the team; to eventually prevail. If the coach just put him right there on spot, it wouldn’t be good for neither JB nor the rivals. The coach wants both. I’m guaranteeing you once he’s settled (I say closer to the half season), the club will start having high expectations from our guy. Let’s put it in any job perspective. Imagine a sales position. In the beginning they don’t want you outperform but to get to know the rules and learn. The expectations come next. If it’s otherwise, a player in this caliber with such a price tag, will either leave the club or the club will sell him. No other scenariosigpicSUPPORT TEAM MELLIIRAN- IRAN - ONLY IRAN
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Originally posted by arasradio View PostBut I don’t see it this way.
Brighton management isn’t just crazy or retarded to buy its most expensive player ever to bench him. I bet there are other reasons. The coach wants JB to create the bound with the team; to eventually prevail. If the coach just put him right there on spot, it wouldn’t be good for neither JB nor the rivals. The coach wants both. I’m guaranteeing you once he’s settled (I say closer to the half season), the club will start having high expectations from our guy. Let’s put it in any job perspective. Imagine a sales position. In the beginning they don’t want you outperform but to get to know the rules and learn. The expectations come next. If it’s otherwise, a player in this caliber with such a price tag, will either leave the club or the club will sell him. No other scenario
The good thing for Brighton is there season starts now , 4 hard games in the first 7 games is tough but the next three games are very winnable.
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Originally posted by arasradio View PostBut I don’t see it this way.
Brighton management isn’t just crazy or retarded to buy its most expensive player ever to bench him. I bet there are other reasons. The coach wants JB to create the bound with the team; to eventually prevail. If the coach just put him right there on spot, it wouldn’t be good for neither JB nor the rivals. The coach wants both. I’m guaranteeing you once he’s settled (I say closer to the half season), the club will start having high expectations from our guy. Let’s put it in any job perspective. Imagine a sales position. In the beginning they don’t want you outperform but to get to know the rules and learn. The expectations come next. If it’s otherwise, a player in this caliber with such a price tag, will either leave the club or the club will sell him. No other scenario
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What seems to be a discrepancy between this forum and what I've seen from Brighton fans on Twitter is the analysis of Solly March.
Here, he seems to be considered weak , whereas from what I've seen on twitter they seem to really rate March so far this season, e.g.:
https://twitter.com/BainsXIII/status...65722641879040
If he's been as good as people say, then it can't be a surprise that JB isn't starting. Much as it is frustrating for us as fans.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostWhat seems to be a discrepancy between this forum and what I've seen from Brighton fans on Twitter is the analysis of Solly March.
Here, he seems to be considered weak , whereas from what I've seen on twitter they seem to really rate March so far this season, e.g.:
https://twitter.com/BainsXIII/status...65722641879040
If he's been as good as people say, then it can't be a surprise that JB isn't starting. Much as it is frustrating for us as fans.
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Brighton fans are morons. They think because you hold 3 seconds of possession down the side of the field you are doing your job. Brighton has done well in what 40 minutes of football outside the ManU game? They have been shit otherwise. ManU is imploding and that win looks less and less impressive by the day. If you think March and Knockeart are gonna get you anywhere than you deserve to root for a second division club."Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"
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Originally posted by Roozbeh-G2006 View PostWe all like AJ to start and score a goal and assist one in each game. lol but come on let's just relax. There are numerous possible reasons why he isn't starting. I doubt a club would waste its record signing but let's wait and see if Brighton FC is a donkey club or not.
West Ham would be a more likely opposing team for debutants to play against as they do not play a heavy pressing game and were weak from wide areas last season. More likely Izquierdo will start (because of past successes against West Ham).
Nacer Chadli, successful in Belgium, took until his second season to settle at Spurs and get first team starts.
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Originally posted by Perseus View PostI was hoping Alireza Jahanbakhsh would start against Man City and I thought it might be a ploy for the surprise factor. And because there was a precedent of Jose Izquierdo starting at Arsenal, but that wasn't a successful debut.
West Ham would be a more likely opposing team for debutants to play against as they do not play a heavy pressing game and were weak from wide areas last season. More likely Izquierdo will start (because of past successes against West Ham).
Nacer Chadli, successful in Belgium, took until his second season to settle at Spurs and get first team starts.
With all due respect, Spurs is a way better team than BHAFC in terms of talent. It is much harder for someone to break a starter position there. Should NOT be the case for Jahanbakhsh and BHAFC!
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostWhat seems to be a discrepancy between this forum and what I've seen from Brighton fans on Twitter is the analysis of Solly March.
Here, he seems to be considered weak , whereas from what I've seen on twitter they seem to really rate March so far this season, e.g.:
https://twitter.com/BainsXIII/status...65722641879040
If he's been as good as people say, then it can't be a surprise that JB isn't starting. Much as it is frustrating for us as fans.
That is neutral analysis. Brighton fans must know that Solly March has got a poor scoring record. He has not got a very good assist record either.
Ashley Young (Man U) and Trippier (Spurs) stopped Solly March going on the outside and he only got joy on his much weaker right foot. March got a right footed assist for Murray against Man United so credit where it is due.
There is my suspicion that the two England full backs Trippier and Danny Rose (Spurs) are not that good. I think Ashley Young is far the best of the three.
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Originally posted by scuderia View PostWith all due respect, Spurs is a way better team than BHAFC in terms of talent. It is much harder for someone to break a starter position there. Should NOT be the case for Jahanbakhsh and BHAFC!
Chadli got his first games and valuable match practice against lesser opposition. Better sides when playing lesser opposition are more likely able to carry a passenger, although I thought Chadli deserved his place and the Spurs League Cup side attack became their first team attack.
Likewise, I think the near future Brighton plan is an attack of Andone, Izquierdo, Locadia ??? Jahanbakhsh, with Murray retiring (at the end of the season?) and Knockaert still in contention. When will the transition occur? Montoya has already got a first team place, but I think the leaky Brighton defence this season has got more to do with the absence of the ageing Bruno than anything Montoya has done wrong!
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Originally posted by AliDaeiClone View PostBrighton fans are morons. They think because you hold 3 seconds of possession down the side of the field you are doing your job. Brighton has done well in what 40 minutes of football outside the ManU game? They have been shit otherwise. ManU is imploding and that win looks less and less impressive by the day. If you think March and Knockeart are gonna get you anywhere than you deserve to root for a second division club.
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I really want to Alireza start soon. I think in his last 3 sub appearances he has really started to show what he can do and I'm very excited to see more.
Equally, I can see why CH has managed the situation as he has so far and it's not always about playing your best XI but managing the group of players. Solly will be needed this season and we need to get him to level up and we need him to stay confident and motivated and feel valued. He's also, in a particularity tough run of games very attuned to what the manager expects of him (he's virtually a wing back he defends so deep) and good at helping us stay compact and organised as a team. Alireza's time is coming though, you can feel it and I look forward to it.
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Dear Iranians , do not panic! His chance will come sooner or later. The manger has brought him there for a reason, not to just keep him forever on the bench. Let’s trust CH and show our support to Brighton.
Do not forget that Alireza is a true professional and this situation will only make him more determined.
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