[Albion] Alireza Jahanbakhsh joins Feyenoord

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Wardy's twin

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Absolutely.

For one reason or another he’s a transfer flop… it happens for various reasons. And to good players sometimes even.

But certainly not due to lack of attitude or professionalism. Like you I remember that day when he scored at the Amex(Bournemouth?). The emotion he showed was as genuine as it gets, everyone was so happy for him. And that Chelsea goal is probably one of the best we’ve scored in the PL.

He’s a first class human being and I wish him the absolute best in his career.

Get the fact that he might not have been good enough overall but he scored 2 in 3(?) games and then was dropped , yet others could not hit the target.
 




vagabond

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Alireza Jahanbakhsh signs on a 5-year deal for a club record fee

Get the fact that he might not have been good enough overall but he scored 2 in 3(?) games and then was dropped , yet others could not hit the target.

I agree… i was one of the few here wanting him to keep his place in the team after that little run he started. Very strange to drop him after that.

Probably one of the more odd decisions I’ve seen by GP in his time here (IMO of course).
 


Hugo Rune

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Alireza Jahanbakhsh signs on a 5-year deal for a club record fee

On another note, we've done bloody well to recoup £5m if that figure's accurate.

Lots of people who should know better are putting the boot into our recruitment team. Moan, moan, bloody moan. I suppose the haters get EVERYTHING right in their professional lives?

I noticed that West Ham have recouped just £4m of the £36m fee they paid for Anderson as he returns to Lazio. Don’t even get me started on Haller! That’s a signing from the Bundesliga and one from Serie A, where would these armchair experts have our club sign players from?

For every flop, the club pick up many more bargains like Groß or Veltman, or pay top money for quality like Webster or steal England level young talent like Lamptey & White away from the likes of Chelsea and Southampton.

Our recruitment team gets a lot more right than it gets wrong.
 
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Pavilionaire

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Is it down to the recruitment department, and I understand the guilty parties are long gone, that said the only positive has to be that the Albion learn from their mistakes and don't end up spunking £50million plus again in the Low Countries.

Wise words. We buy from the High Countries now - Ecuador, Austria, Switzerland.

I'm sure that, right now, Dan Ashworth is scouring the Tibetan League for a left wing-back with lungs like Sherpa Tenzing.
 






zefarelly

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This, plus a striker from Nepal.

Anil Gurung ?

or one of these. il_794xN.2235635724_a63x.jpg
 


albionalbino

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I bet he scores loads and has an amazing time in Eredivise next season.
I hope so.
Hopefully it will be mutually beneficial.
He must have agreed to a pay cut which is a big decision to take.
Good on him.
 


Wellesley

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Bloody leech. Glad to be rid of him............what? Ahhhh shut up.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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I agree… i was one of the few here wanting him to keep his place in the team after that little run he started. Very strange to drop him after that.

Probably one of the more odd decisions I’ve seen by GP in his time here (IMO of course).

I think he's injury prone. Not quite Vicente levels of proneness, but prone nevertheless.
 




Seasidesage

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Is it down to the recruitment department, and I understand the guilty parties are long gone, that said the only positive has to be that the Albion learn from their mistakes and don't end up spunking £50million plus again in the Low Countries.

Ian with respect thats a ridiculous opinion. Are you saying we should now refuse the next Patrick Kluivert because he likes to wear clogs on his day off? No one's ever signing from Worthing again in that case after Tiltman :ffsparr::lolol::lolol::lolol:
 




Silverhatch

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Ian with respect thats a ridiculous opinion. Are you saying we should now refuse the next Patrick Kluivert because he likes to wear clogs on his day off? No one's ever signing from Worthing again in that case after Tiltman :ffsparr::lolol::lolol::lolol:

Tony’s algorithms have probably been tweaked as much as the recruitment team:)
 


DJ NOBO

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Is it down to the recruitment department, and I understand the guilty parties are long gone, that said the only positive has to be that the Albion learn from their mistakes and don't end up spunking £50million plus again in the Low Countries.

Disagree. As a strategy for a club like ours, it makes sense to buy from less leagues in Belgium, Holland, Poland etc. The value is potentially a lot better than you would get from buying championship players.
Just because we happened to have signed some duds, doesn’t mean it’s a bad policy.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Is it down to the recruitment department, and I understand the guilty parties are long gone, that said the only positive has to be that the Albion learn from their mistakes and don't end up spunking £50million plus again in the Low Countries.

I don't think the term guilty parties is particularly pleasant phrase, especially as it looks like those responsible for Ali J signing with us are still at the club.

Our first attempt to sign Ali J came about 6 or 7 months after Winstanley had taken over as head of recruitment following David Burke leaving. Even if Ali J had been tracked from before then it was still another 3 years of continued tracking before we signed him. Football is littered with transfers that don't work out, and lets not forget this recruitment team have had many more hits than misses, it's just unfortunate that two of our highest profile signings have turned out to be ones that don't work. Thankfully the club are still looking in the Low Countries or we'd have missed out on Joel Veltman.
 








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Potter's generic comments:

"very good professional and great to work with, but this move is a good one".

In other words a good lad who didn't moan about bench warming (too much) but was ultimately never going to be good enough to be a first team regular. As I've been saying for two or three years.
 


Berty23

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I was so excited when we signed him which means it is possibly the most disappointed I have been with what we got. Was a fun week when he scored in front of me at my one trip to the Amex that season vs Bournemouth.

Seems a lovely bloke and great pro. Good luck to him.
 




Icy Gull

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Good luck Ali J, I will look out for how you do and I hope it’s really well. Model professional it seems, no bitterness at all from this poster.
 


brighton_tom

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Really starting to clear players out now. Must be a new winger coming in or Khadra/Richards is deemed good enough
 


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