Really? Is that according to Brighton and Hove Albion, The Swansman Edition? Alireza has been a colossal disappointment, he’s had 2 highlights in his time here, other than the stubborn minority and hopeful few most people have accepted that he’s simply not good enough.
I don’t necessarily want rid of Jahanbakhsh, certainly not if he was going to go on and be an important player for us, but if we’re being realistic he’s been for 2 years and has managed 29 appearances under 2 different managers, something isn’t right. I think it works be fair to assume that if...
There’s every reason to like him, but there’s absolutely no reason to expect him to be part of Potter’s plans for next season, the squad has been chopped and changed all season and he’s not really had much of a look in.
Not really sure on the need or relevance in your second point? I don’t...
That’s what struck me the most. He could have easily adopted a shitty attitude but to have finally scored, made a positive impact and be so humble but utterly delighted is a very endearing trait. Tonight I doff my cap to Alireza Jahanbakhsh.
In wasn’t there today as I’m up North for t’holidays. I have been a serial detractor of Alireza but I was absolutely delighted for him today, the bloke has had a miserable year and a half but his attitude appears to have remained very focused, his video/interview after the game speaks volumes of...
Yawn. I can only say as I see it, and that’s how I see it. Remind me again of the official length of playing time an individual must have before anyone is allowed to pass comment on what they’ve seen?