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[Albion] Alireza Jahanbakhsh joins Feyenoord



dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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London
I think we have to persevere with Schelotto. He has the potential to be terrific and fullback is such that the more you play, the more you learn the positional side of it. He's also very exciting, and I can't wait to see Ali's deft passes putting him in behind the opposition on numerous occasions.

PG
On the flip side his right back 'performance' against liverpool at the end of last season was embarrassing. He hid , he gave up. Gary Neville was having a field day in the commentary box.

Scheletto seems like a nice guy but he's never been rated in Portugal or Italy , fair play to him for carving out a career in top flight football.

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Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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It's a fair comment though - all their players will be a year older and teams always need reinforcements in order to strengthen. No-one will underestimate Burnley but I'd be surprised if they weren't one of the 9th-18th cluster that makes up most of the league. They won't go down, but it'll be a different club that keeps Arsenal and Everton company this time round.

I agree. I don't see them progressing further up the table with this model, but I can see them consolidating whilst they figure out how to move on from this base. I guess they figure they can still do ok without wasting loads of cash to basically stand still.
 




pishhead

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Jul 9, 2003
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On the flip side his right back 'performance' against liverpool at the end of last season was embarrassing. He hid , he gave up. Gary Neville was having a field day in the commentary box.

Scheletto seems like a nice guy but he's never been rated in Portugal or Italy , fair play to him for carving out a career in top flight football.

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Agree with all that.

He always seems to put a shift in but there is an element of Peter Smith about him in the sense that it doesn't appear that he knows what he's going to do next when he has the ball. Bruno as it stands is still our first choice RB at the moment.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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On the flip side his right back 'performance' against liverpool at the end of last season was embarrassing. He hid , he gave up. Gary Neville was having a field day in the commentary box.

Scheletto seems like a nice guy but he's never been rated in Portugal or Italy , fair play to him for carving out a career in top flight football.

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Yet you omit to mention him single-handedly carving Chelsea apart.
 




persian_pooya

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Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
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Lancing
On the flip side his right back 'performance' against liverpool at the end of last season was embarrassing. He hid , he gave up. Gary Neville was having a field day in the commentary box.

Scheletto seems like a nice guy but he's never been rated in Portugal or Italy , fair play to him for carving out a career in top flight football.

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True regarding the Liverpool game but on the whole I thought he had settled in really well and going forward you must admit he's exciting if at times also a bit wobbly going backwards
 








Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,287
...and 'subject to medical'

So, I'm guessing he wasn't in the country having a medical on Monday then?

He was - 9-45am - then he flew back to France to get the work permit thingy and then back to Lancing so we could track his flight. It may dawn on him soon that he could have just stayed in Paris a few more hours and got the visa then flown to the uk but he wanted to do it differently - oh.. FACT :lol:
 




Mike Small

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Dec 26, 2008
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Yet you omit to mention him single-handedly carving Chelsea apart.

You mean the game we lost 4-0 in?! How can a right back rip a team apart in this kind of loss. Sure he played well and should have won a penalty. On the flip side I give you his performances against Everton, Liverpool, Spurs and Palace as absolutely woeful. He has a lot to prove next year imo.

Anyway can you just sing Ali.
 


blockhseagull

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Jan 30, 2006
7,349
Southampton
On the flip side his right back 'performance' against liverpool at the end of last season was embarrassing. He hid , he gave up. Gary Neville was having a field day in the commentary box.

Scheletto seems like a nice guy but he's never been rated in Portugal or Italy , fair play to him for carving out a career in top flight football.

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To be fair he was playing well and keeping a fit Bruno out of the side for a period and at that time he was improving with every game. Think in his defense he started to look a bit jaded and had a couple of poorer performances which then obviously allowed Bruno back in who showed his class and kept his spot.
 








Napier

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Jan 27, 2009
2,123
Devon
I think we have to persevere with Schelotto. He has the potential to be terrific and fullback is such that the more you play, the more you learn the positional side of it. He's also very exciting, and I can't wait to see Ali's deft passes putting him in behind the opposition on numerous occasions.

PG

Totally agree.
 


clippedgull

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Aug 11, 2003
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Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
So if we get this over the line we’re literally only going to be after a CB really aren’t we? 10 days or so to focus on one deal - hopefully Moore and we’ll let them have some players. It will be fun to only worry about one singing!

I do have my concerns about right back still if Bernardo is essentially a LB. Schelotto was excellent some weeks and poor others. Bruno was class but is now 107 or so - we may be light here imo.

Although Bernardo didn't cover himself in glory in his appearance at RB, I think it may be unwise to write him off in that position if he is needed. Bearing in mind that was his first game for us in that position. :)
 


piersa

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Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
Agree with all that.

He always seems to put a shift in but there is an element of Peter Smith about him in the sense that it doesn't appear that he knows what he's going to do next when he has the ball. Bruno as it stands is still our first choice RB at the moment.

That's slander.
 






Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
14,851
Maybe that fella meant the OTHER 9:35... :lol:
 


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