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Alireza Jahanbakhsh @ Brighton & Hove Albion | 2018-2019
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Originally posted by ehsan singapore View Postwhich was his first 90 mins i dont recall
Guys - we need to be patient, we want ARJ to be a world beater, but it will take a large portion of this season, perhaps the full season, for him to come out of his shell a bit. This is the best league (alongside LA Liga) in the world. It will take time.
Brighton, outside Matt Ryan and Murray were not great. March had a worst game than ARJ, that is why he was subbed. Brighton's offense is still struggling, but getting 3 wins for this team in a row is HUGE. They are ahead of schedule.
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Originally posted by RockyStocko View PostI'm saying if he had caught up earlier before WH players closing the space, Knockaert coud have played him a better pass. Guys I'm not hating Alireza at all, I want him to succeed badly but he has to step up his game big time.
That was horrendous.
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostI think you are the only person in the world who actually thinks that ARJ was somehow at fault for the knucklehead play by Knockaert. What you are saying would have resulted in an offside.
That was horrendous.
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Originally posted by Omids View PostI agree with you, I don’t think the person making those comments has played a lot of football to understand those details, maybe he thinks futsal rules apply
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Originally posted by RockyStocko View PostIt was a normal counterattack, he's just lacking groundspeed to get past premierleague defenders, that's all to it.
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Look we have different opinions on that matter and I can understand your view on some points.
But can you show me one time where he got past the defender or had a successful dribbling? Izquierdo and even march tried to dribble past defenders. He has to react better, get a better first touch and he has to work on his groundspeed and I'm sure he can reach all that.
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Originally posted by RockyStocko View PostLook we have different opinions on that matter and I can understand your view on some points.
But can you show me one time where he got past the defender or had a successful dribbling? Izquierdo and even march tried to dribble past defenders. He has to react better, get a better first touch and he has to work on his groundspeed and I'm sure he can reach all that.
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Originally posted by RockyStocko View PostLook we have different opinions on that matter and I can understand your view on some points.
But can you show me one time where he got past the defender or had a successful dribbling? Izquierdo and even march tried to dribble past defenders. He has to react better, get a better first touch and he has to work on his groundspeed and I'm sure he can reach all that.
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Originally posted by Futbaldoost View PostPlease clarify why you called Chris Hughton 'Manager Obama'? Is that because he is a person of color? He has a name. The least I could call this is racial insensitivity on your part. I suggest that you clean it up.
First of all calling me racial insensitive or my statement is again racial insensitive too, because Hughton reminds me of Obama due his facial features and hairstyle.
For instance, is it not a problem due to a different skin colour? I think we should not make a difference in a statement, because that still creates trenches in the mind. Someone called me Ansarifard recently, because I remind him of Karim Khan, is that racist now? I agree with you, I can insist that I'm a unique personality, but I would understand this as fun, but not as racist. To imply that just because someone is a man of colour it is immediately racist is ever a questionable attitude, especially with a person of the public. Even a Ghanaian news page writes it's viral he looks like Obama, are now the Ghanaian racists? If someone calls me camel man, terrorist, etc. or insults Hughton due his background, sure this is racist, no doubts about it. I understand your intentions, which are very honourable and I'm also 100% d'accord with you fighting against racism. Btw I would also say you are right if someone would say something stupid like Xi Jinping looks like Jackie Chan, sure but this is not the case here and I think you know it too.
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Originally posted by Futbaldoost View PostI have a right to call a comment racially insensitive when I see it. This is a free forum. I think there is significant ignorance when it comes to history of racism toward communities of color and unfortunately Iranians are not an exception. Chris Hughton is a known personality and is known for his contributions as a player and as a manager. the Iranian Messy example is not necessarily relevant since that character is only known for his similar looks. Anyways, back to football.
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