After watching he's goals on YouTube I'm very impressed with this signing def knows where the goal is , him and the polish fella could be a great partnership
Having to use one pin to hold up what looks like 3 separate documents on that pin board. We really must be skint .
If you zoom in on that organisation chart you can see the name of the new director of football, MD, Operations Director and Commercial Director. At least David Joyes in staying on as FD.
After watching his goals on YouTube, I'm very impressed with this signing. He definitely knows where the goal is. I believe he and the polish gentleman could be a great partnership for the Addicks.
Why do you think he was not a starter for Standard Liege? Will he be able to cope with the more muscular English League conditions? Has he ever played on a pitch that is like a turkish mud bath?
Great to have you here, be prepared to hear how Gucci is the greatest thing since George best when he scores and the laziest good for nothing when he does not!! - Its what we do
I hope he can deliver for Charlton like he did for the national team. He should be fit enough for at least being a sub and hopefully can catch up asap to start.
The worl cup qualification in asia is the worst one can think of. Carlos Queiroz travelled around the globe to spot iranian talents who grew up in a profesionell envirnoment and thankfully found him.
Reza Ghoochannejad saved our butt in the qualification and is the reason iran finished as group leader going straight to Brazil. He scored 8 goals in 10 caps.
He is not the typicall striker people expect these days. He ain't very tall but he is a hard working beast, very fast, left footed and very quick in his decisions. If uses right by the coach he can deliver. We iranians have very high expecations on him as well.
He will be our number one striker in the squad for Brazil unlike some injuries (god forbid) occurs.
You might want to watch this video of him scoring in the last 3 crucial games vs Qatar, Lebanon and the most important goal vs South Korea in seoul. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAERMJMBqKs
thanks for taking the time and effort to bring Goochi and his abilities to our attention,
are you a London based fan or not in the uk at all
I am located in germany. I was in london years ago and would love to see it again. Last time i was in the uk, i was in Bristol and Leeds.
Regarding Bagheri: He is a total different story. He grew up in iran and never experienced a profesionell football envirnoment till he joined germans Arminia Bielefeld. They signed him together with Ali Daei which made it easier to adapt himself in germany. But he always was a shy person and his english also wasn't good. He definately could have much better with more effort. Ghoochanedjad grew up in europe and speaks dutch, english and farsi. He is younger and knows how things work in europe You see, we have high expectations on him
Ali, Do make sure you take in a game at the Valley to support the Addicks the next time you visit the UK. We'll make you very welcome. You're one of us now!! :-)
Why do you think he was not a starter for Standard Liege? Will he be able to cope with the more muscular English League conditions? Has he ever played on a pitch that is like a turkish mud bath?
Great to have you here, be prepared to hear how Gucci is the greatest thing since George best when he scores and the laziest good for nothing when he does not!! - Its what we do
PS Its Charlton Athletic FC not Charlton FC
Iranians are renowned for their ability to wrestle globally, so... ;-)
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If you zoom in on that organisation chart you can see the name of the new director of football, MD, Operations Director and Commercial Director. At least David Joyes in staying on as FD.
Why do you think he was not a starter for Standard Liege? Will he be able to cope with the more muscular English League conditions? Has he ever played on a pitch that is like a turkish mud bath?
Great to have you here, be prepared to hear how Gucci is the greatest thing since George best when he scores and the laziest good for nothing when he does not!! - Its what we do
PS Its Charlton Athletic FC not Charlton FC
I hope he can deliver for Charlton like he did for the national team. He should be fit enough for at least being a sub and hopefully can catch up asap to start.
The worl cup qualification in asia is the worst one can think of. Carlos Queiroz travelled around the globe to spot iranian talents who grew up in a profesionell envirnoment and thankfully found him.
Reza Ghoochannejad saved our butt in the qualification and is the reason iran finished as group leader going straight to Brazil. He scored 8 goals in 10 caps.
He is not the typicall striker people expect these days. He ain't very tall but he is a hard working beast, very fast, left footed and very quick in his decisions. If uses right by the coach he can deliver. We iranians have very high expecations on him as well.
He will be our number one striker in the squad for Brazil unlike some injuries (god forbid) occurs.
You might want to watch this video of him scoring in the last 3 crucial games vs Qatar, Lebanon and the most important goal vs South Korea in seoul.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAERMJMBqKs
There is also this video of his goals in Jupiler League
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SdpeTBqug0
Cheers.
Ali
thanks for taking the time and effort to bring Goochi and his abilities to our attention,
are you a London based fan or not in the uk at all
He's quick and decisive looking at the video.
Decent 1st touch and composure.
razilMember
Is this a Gucci Watch?
It is if he plays.
I was in london years ago and would love to see it again. Last time i was in the uk, i was in Bristol and Leeds.
Regarding Bagheri:
He is a total different story. He grew up in iran and never experienced a profesionell football envirnoment till he joined germans Arminia Bielefeld. They signed him together with Ali Daei which made it easier to adapt himself in germany. But he always was a shy person and his english also wasn't good. He definately could have much better with more effort. Ghoochanedjad grew up in europe and speaks dutch, english and farsi. He is younger and knows how things work in europe You see, we have high expectations on him
Do make sure you take in a game at the Valley to support the Addicks the next time you visit the UK. We'll make you very welcome. You're one of us now!!
:-)
Great videos too - I am really looking forward to seeing this chap finding the net for the Addicks, he looks a real talent.
That's class, will be using that! But don't be such a smart-arse, thought there may be a Youtube link or something for us poor people!