He is such a class act. Even under this coach who does not seem to be very supportive of him and his career, Ali still turns the other cheek. My respect for him is even more increased now. What a gem of a human being to represent our people. Pure class.
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Originally posted by Tarsal Claw View PostHe is such a class act. Even under this coach who does not seem to be very supportive of him and his career, Ali still turns the other cheek. My respect for him is even more increased now. What a gem of a human being to represent our people. Pure class.چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
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Originally posted by Salar View PostI could not have said it better.
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Originally posted by mahestan View PostThat "class act" will only go so far while he is wasting the best years of his career trying to "prove" himself to a Coach, as stated by many here, who does not support him and appears to not have Ali in his game plan. At some point you have to understand that, realize this has been a bad investment for Ali and it is time to move on to another organization.sigpicVIVA K8RIMI
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Originally posted by Superparsi View PostYup he is wasting away his absolute prime years as a footballer. Had he been a Brazilian, Spaniard, German etc. He would have given the chance to prove his worthy. He was the best player in Holland the season prior move to Brighton so obviously he is a special player who will make difference "each and every' game he plays. For him to be benched in this mediocre team with such average midfielders, strikers, he is a head and shoulder above that Argerntinian Maupay guy, Trossard or connally who get so many chances. Only fuc*ing team when you score two games back to back and both goals world class worthy and still get benched. It makes no damn sense. It's aggregating. Jahanbakhs is class act and he deserves so much more. He would have been better off going to Bundesliga IMO and playing for a team like Dortmund and get constant playing time. There is good track record with Iranian players in Alman. I get what he says wanting to play in the most competitive league in the world BUT with what cost?.......
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Originally posted by The View Postreally? because Bernardo (Brazil) is in a worst spot than Alireza, Gross (Germany) who basically plays the same roll as Alireza in Potter's system is behind Alireza in the depth chart, and Montoya (Spain) got shipped out because Lampty came in.sigpicVIVA K8RIMI
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Originally posted by Superparsi View PostYup he is wasting away his absolute prime years as a footballer. Had he been a Brazilian, Spaniard, German etc. He would have given the chance to prove his worthy. He was the best player in Holland the season prior move to Brighton so obviously he is a special player who will make difference "each and every' game he plays. For him to be benched in this mediocre team with such average midfielders, strikers, he is a head and shoulder above that Argerntinian Maupay guy, Trossard or connally who get so many chances. Only fuc*ing team when you score two games back to back and both goals world class worthy and still get benched. It makes no damn sense. It's aggregating. Jahanbakhs is class act and he deserves so much more. He would have been better off going to Bundesliga IMO and playing for a team like Dortmund and get constant playing time. There is good track record with Iranian players in Alman. I get what he says wanting to play in the most competitive league in the world BUT with what cost?.......Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
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Originally posted by nisfejahan View PostNow, it would be easier to accept this, if BHA was getting any half-decent results. They are NOT. Not last year, not this year. Most coaches would realize that they are doing something wrong and make changes. Not this genius coach.sigpicVIVA K8RIMI
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“The quality and the physicality of the Premier League is more intense, and my first season at Brighton was the toughest of my whole career.
I would have liked a lot more opportunities, but for whatever reason that didn’t happen."
https://www.brightonandhoveindepende...s-ajax-2999262
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Originally posted by The View Postreally? because Bernardo (Brazil) is in a worst spot than Alireza, Gross (Germany) who basically plays the same roll as Alireza in Potter's system is behind Alireza in the depth chart, and Montoya (Spain) got shipped out because Lampty came in.
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Originally posted by Sepehr9 View PostObviously Superparsi means that had Jahanbakhsh been Brazilian but with the same qualities that he has now, he would've probably been a starter. Not that being any Brazilian will automatically give you the starter position lol.sigpicVIVA K8RIMI
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