Pleased with the signing, looks a good player and can only improve us. I have one issue though..............why the hell wasn't he 'sold' to us 3 weeks ago? Clearly he was never going to feature at Liege so i'm not sure why RD has waited so long to bring him here.
I can only assume that perhaps there was anticipated moves to and from Charlton that never occurred - had Kermorgant been linked so strongly with an exit sooner, I imagine that we would have made this signing earlier also. And with the signing of Nego, we've only just found out that Solly is pretty much out for a good while, thus accelerating what was perhaps merely interest at first (though not necessarily CP's of course.)
The others were loanees, so much less hassle I expect.
Wow! I watched the highlights of that Korea - Iran game on Football Asia with my sons and when that winning goal from Reza went in we were all saying, "Wow, what a great finish, he must be a decent player!"
Would never have thought in a million years we'd be signing the bloke.
Let's be honest here, South Korea - as they have proved over the last decade - are no mugs so anyone who is the best player of a team that can beat them in qualification must have something about him.
Wow! I watched the highlights of that Korea - Iran game on Football Asia with my sons and when that winning goal from Reza went in we were all saying, "Wow, what a great finish, he must be a decent player!"
Would never have thought in a million years we'd be signing the bloke.
Let's be honest here, South Korea - as they have proved over the last decade - are no mugs so anyone who is the best player of a team that can beat them in qualification must have something about him.
Absolutely intriguing.
It certainly is, could be an interesting future ...can Chris mesh all these players together? He managed it before so fingers crossed.
Hey guys, I am soccer fan via Los Angeles…. just a bit about Reza aka Gucci.
He was born in Iran but raised in Holland.
Started playing in Dutch youth league and moved up amongst ranks. Played for Netherlands U19 team but would not have gotten a call up to senior team.
His best years were 2011-2013 at Belgian second division club St. Truiden where he scored 18 goals in 31 matches (league and cup). (Had a knee injury and was out of action for about 6 months)
He was signed up by Standard at winter transfer window and loaned back to St. Truiden till beginning of 2013 season, however by then Standard had brought in a new manager who brought 3 players including 2 forwards from his previous club. Gucci was pushed down the bench and since Standard was on top of the league he really never got a chance to break into the squad. It was generally expected he would be leaving at the winter transfer window and apparently had offers from teams in Belgium and Holland but wanted to move on to a new league.
In March 2012 he was called up to Iranian national team by Iran manager Carols Queiroz…yes that Queiroz, long time No 2 man at Man U and former manager of Real Madrid and Portugal .
His best streak came during the final 3 WCQ matches June 4 – 18 when he scored 3 goals in 3 matches, including two 1-0 victories leading Iran to top of their group and into the World Cup.
His best friend and fellow Iranian International is Fulham’s winger Ashkan Dejagah. Dejagah’s presence in London will be an immense help for Gucci.
Overall he has had solid schooling in Dutch youth system; he is hard worker and is coachable, gets along with fellow players and does not cause any problems in locker room. He is confident in front of the goal and a solid finisher who can handle pressure well.
Belgian league is coming off a 6 week winter break; he is not carrying any injuries. I think realistically if he can get 50-60 minutes per match he is capable of scoring 8-10 goals the reminder of this season assuming you got players who can feed him the ball up front.
Don’t think he will be a bust.
Best of luck to your club lads, hope he can contribute and help keep Charlton in Championship
Hey guys, I am soccer fan via Los Angeles…. just a bit about Reza aka Gucci.
He was born in Iran but raised in Holland.
Started playing in Dutch youth league and moved up amongst ranks. Played for Netherlands U19 team but would not have gotten a call up to senior team.
His best years were 2011-2013 at Belgian second division club St. Truiden where he scored 18 goals in 31 matches (league and cup). (Had a knee injury and was out of action for about 6 months)
He was signed up by Standard at winter transfer window and loaned back to St. Truiden till beginning of 2013 season, however by then Standard had brought in a new manager who brought 3 players including 2 forwards from his previous club. Gucci was pushed down the bench and since Standard was on top of the league he really never got a chance to break into the squad. It was generally expected he would be leaving at the winter transfer window and apparently had offers from teams in Belgium and Holland but wanted to move on to a new league.
In March 2012 he was called up to Iranian national team by Iran manager Carols Queiroz…yes that Queiroz, long time No 2 man at Man U and former manager of Real Madrid and Portugal .
His best streak came during the final 3 WCQ matches June 4 – 18 when he scored 3 goals in 3 matches, including two 1-0 victories leading Iran to top of their group and into the World Cup.
His best friend and fellow Iranian International is Fulham’s winger Ashkan Dejagah. Dejagah’s presence in London will be an immense help for Gucci.
Overall he has had solid schooling in Dutch youth system; he is hard worker and is coachable, gets along with fellow players and does not cause any problems in locker room. He is confident in front of the goal and a solid finisher who can handle pressure well.
Belgian league is coming off a 6 week winter break; he is not carrying any injuries. I think realistically if he can get 50-60 minutes per match he is capable of scoring 8-10 goals the reminder of this season assuming you got players who can feed him the ball up front.
Don’t think he will be a bust.
Best of luck to your club lads, hope he can contribute and help keep Charlton in Championship
Gucci is that you?
Gettin in the excuses already as you know we all agree that our midfield can't play with their own balls let alone a through ball?
But seriously thanks for the information. Really looking forward to see what he and the new foreign players can achieve in the short term as well as long.
Another Iranian here bombarding your thread. I'm really excited to watch Charlton's matches now and I hope Gucci does well. Let's hope they stay out of the relegation zone!
Feel free to discuss Reza's progress on our PFDC forums. We've had Dutch NEC Nijmegen fans doing the same on Jahanbakhsh's page.
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
Dear Kap10,
my deepest sorry. Of course Charlton Athletics FC
The reason he wasn't a starter for Liege is quite easy. Standard had 5 decent strikers in their squad with Reza being one of them. Ezekiel, Mbombo and Igor de Camargo kept scoring over and over putting Liege on first place on the table so there was absolutely no reason for the coach to change the winning team. Nothing to do with Reza.
Qualification games in Asia are the worst you can think of. Be it World Cup Campaign or Asian Cup. Teams have to travel from the middle east to the other side of the world like Seoul and travel back 3 days later to play in Doha and so an. Time difference, massive weather difference , different standards regarding the pitch, the facilities, the refs, the stadiums and so on don't make it better. Also the world cup qualification for Asia take much more longer than anywhere else. Over 1.5 years. Means sometimes you end up with an almost complete new squad due injuries, retirements, staff change etc. Reza (along with Dejagah @ Fulham), proved himself all around the globe not only sissy belgium league
That's why i am very sure Reza can cope with the tougher english conditions. Man i am rising your expectations as well i think lol. We all know that scoring goals is a result of 11 men working together. He ain't a messias, don't expect him to score in every game by himself but be sure he is a explosive counter striker. He can be a great asset for Charlton and he is a hard working guy.
Does Iranian TV broadcast many/any matches from the UK - might be a few more streams available now I guess for us exiles...
Well it could mean El Jeezerah (and their new sports entity beIN sports) start doing some of our games. That would be great for the exiles!!! Here is hoping
You won't be calling him anything if his is anything like Hairy Bagerhi
I dont like that....we probably going to get a fair few Iranians looking at this site and arent we better than that? Come on mate...yes bagheri was rubbish for us but a giant for their national team and he came to us at the end of his career
ali daei, ali karimi, dejageh ..and now reza....good luck to the iranians making something in european football
No worries, Reza is a player that will play for us I am sure. He is a actually a very decent player from what I have seen. He has serious pace and can run with a ball stuck to his feet like messi.
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The others were loanees, so much less hassle I expect.
We are not Arabs!
Would never have thought in a million years we'd be signing the bloke.
Let's be honest here, South Korea - as they have proved over the last decade - are no mugs so anyone who is the best player of a team that can beat them in qualification must have something about him.
Absolutely intriguing.
Edit: Beaten to it by about 20 minutes.
He was born in Iran but raised in Holland.
Started playing in Dutch youth league and moved up amongst ranks. Played for Netherlands U19 team but would not have gotten a call up to senior team.
His best years were 2011-2013 at Belgian second division club St. Truiden where he scored 18 goals in 31 matches (league and cup). (Had a knee injury and was out of action for about 6 months)
He was signed up by Standard at winter transfer window and loaned back to St. Truiden till beginning of 2013 season, however by then Standard had brought in a new manager who brought 3 players including 2 forwards from his previous club. Gucci was pushed down the bench and since Standard was on top of the league he really never got a chance to break into the squad. It was generally expected he would be leaving at the winter transfer window and apparently had offers from teams in Belgium and Holland but wanted to move on to a new league.
In March 2012 he was called up to Iranian national team by Iran manager Carols Queiroz…yes that Queiroz, long time No 2 man at Man U and former manager of Real Madrid and Portugal .
His best streak came during the final 3 WCQ matches June 4 – 18 when he scored 3 goals in 3 matches, including two 1-0 victories leading Iran to top of their group and into the World Cup.
His best friend and fellow Iranian International is Fulham’s winger Ashkan Dejagah. Dejagah’s presence in London will be an immense help for Gucci.
Overall he has had solid schooling in Dutch youth system; he is hard worker and is coachable, gets along with fellow players and does not cause any problems in locker room. He is confident in front of the goal and a solid finisher who can handle pressure well.
Belgian league is coming off a 6 week winter break; he is not carrying any injuries. I think realistically if he can get 50-60 minutes per match he is capable of scoring 8-10 goals the reminder of this season assuming you got players who can feed him the ball up front.
Don’t think he will be a bust.
Best of luck to your club lads, hope he can contribute and help keep Charlton in Championship
Gettin in the excuses already as you know we all agree that our midfield can't play with their own balls let alone a through ball?
But seriously thanks for the information. Really looking forward to see what he and the new foreign players can achieve in the short term as well as long.
Another Iranian here bombarding your thread. I'm really excited to watch Charlton's matches now and I hope Gucci does well. Let's hope they stay out of the relegation zone!
Feel free to discuss Reza's progress on our PFDC forums. We've had Dutch NEC Nijmegen fans doing the same on Jahanbakhsh's page.
Looking forward to the games!
If he can perform in the Lebanon he might be able to handle Millwall away
my deepest sorry. Of course Charlton Athletics FC
The reason he wasn't a starter for Liege is quite easy. Standard had 5 decent strikers in their squad with Reza being one of them. Ezekiel, Mbombo and Igor de Camargo kept scoring over and over putting Liege on first place on the table so there was absolutely no reason for the coach to change the winning team. Nothing to do with Reza.
Qualification games in Asia are the worst you can think of. Be it World Cup Campaign or Asian Cup. Teams have to travel from the middle east to the other side of the world like Seoul and travel back 3 days later to play in Doha and so an. Time difference, massive weather difference , different standards regarding the pitch, the facilities, the refs, the stadiums and so on don't make it better.
Also the world cup qualification for Asia take much more longer than anywhere else. Over 1.5 years. Means sometimes you end up with an almost complete new squad due injuries, retirements, staff change etc.
Reza (along with Dejagah @ Fulham), proved himself all around the globe not only sissy belgium league
That's why i am very sure Reza can cope with the tougher english conditions.
Man i am rising your expectations as well i think lol.
We all know that scoring goals is a result of 11 men working together. He ain't a messias, don't expect him to score in every game by himself but be sure he is a explosive counter striker. He can be a great asset for Charlton and he is a hard working guy.
Cheers
Ali
Charlton FTW. 3 pts from wigan please!!!
ali daei, ali karimi, dejageh
..and now reza....good luck to the iranians making something in european football
I was referring to the fact that bagerhi never played for us, well one game.
Hence you might not get to sing anything about him?
So I really don't know where you are going with this? Please enlighten me?