i sure hope he dont pull out of trabzon deal last min and end up with nothing
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Originally posted by Ab-Gosht View Posti sure hope he dont pull out of trabzon deal last min and end up with nothing
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According to Daily Mail, Brighton is talking with PAG:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...raliganji.html
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Originally posted by Kas-r View PostAccording to Daily Mail, Brighton is talking with PAG:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...raliganji.html
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Originally posted by Kas-r View PostAccording to Daily Mail, Brighton is talking with PAG:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...raliganji.html
This would be a dream scenario. Free transfer. Same agent as JB so they already have a rapport. BHA needs a CD. We have one to offer. Another player in the EPL. And BHA would officially be Iran's favorite club of choice
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FYI - Babak's post four days ago in the Jahanbakhsh @ AZ thread:
Originally posted by BabakSpeculation on my part: Amir Hashemi is trying to facilitate a Pouraliganji signing with the same team that Alireza is headed to, sort of as a 2 for 1 package. We know:
1) they are very close buddies
2) Pouraliganji is advised/represented by Hashemi
3) Pouraliganji has stated he is looking to sign on with a team in a “western European league”
4) he is a free agent with no challenges involving Al-Sadd to sign off on a transfer
5) he has already turned down big money from Qatari clubs
6) rumors relating to his future club have been essentially nonexistent up to this point (typical historically of marquee signings by Iranian players)
7) Pouraliganji undoubtedly proved himself as a dominant centerback capable of playing at the highest level during the WC. Like Alireza, he is a model citizen and true gentleman with the requisite character to flourish on the largest stage.
8) both Jahanbakhsh and Hashemi are of the rare breed of exemplary Iranians seeking more than just personal achievements. Rather, both are passionate about using their opportunities and success to help promote Iranian progression as a whole in world football.
9) There is a generally successful trend in recent years of Iranian legionnaires joining European clubs with a fellow teammate from the national team: (ie. Karim and Javad, Karim and Ehsan, Karim and Shojaei, Azmoun and Ezatolahi, Azmoun and Shekari, Rezaei and Gholizadeh/Noorafkan, Taremi and Rezaeian, Amiri and Hosseini, etc.
Earlier this year, I was cautiously optimistic that the next duo would be Sardar and Jahanbakhsh. But now, my gut tells me we may possibly see Jahanbakhsh and Pouraliganji together in the EPL this season. What do you guys think?
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Originally posted by Kas-r View PostAccording to Daily Mail, Brighton is talking with PAG:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...raliganji.html
That makes sense... same agent, they need a CB and ARJ and PAG can hang out... and he had a very solid WC.maa bachehaaye iroonim
hamishe irooni mimoonim
baa ham yeksedaa mikhoonim
baa ham yek seda Iran Iran Iran
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Originally posted by Lapayee View PostThe exposure is immense in the premier league. Yes, of course, Brighton.
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