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Reza Ghoochannejhad (signed by Apoel)

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  • ColinTat
    ColinTat Posts: 2,794
    edited May 2014
    Never seemed physically over awed by Bolton. Ok he goes down too easy, but what do your want from a waif? A broken rib when he runs into a df. He closed down better than Jackson did against medium paced Hutton. The improvements he made and the effective efforts he made to close down on the right must be beyond the understanding of those simple-game fans.

    And he certainly has champ standard skill when he get's the ball in the right areas. Shame we need presence up front, with pace and power in midfield.
  • felix_31
    felix_31 Posts: 292

    Not good enough for the Championship.

    Yawn
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    After flying back from South Africa last night with the wonderful (honest) British Airways, i was skipping through their In Flight Entertainment, and noticed a couple of programs about the World Cup, including one which previewed the Group including Iran, and there was young Mr Ghoochannejhad being interviewed , and they replayed one of his goals that he scored v North? Korea - which had a remarkable resemblance to the one he scored away at Leeds.
    It seems that himself and Dejager appear to be the 2 leading Iranian footballers - or is it they are the only 2 who can speak English?!.
    One thing it did say, was that Reza was brought up in Holland - did we know that?
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,781

    After flying back from South Africa last night with the wonderful (honest) British Airways, i was skipping through their In Flight Entertainment, and noticed a couple of programs about the World Cup, including one which previewed the Group including Iran, and there was young Mr Ghoochannejhad being interviewed , and they replayed one of his goals that he scored v North? Korea - which had a remarkable resemblance to the one he scored away at Leeds.
    It seems that himself and Dejager appear to be the 2 leading Iranian footballers - or is it they are the only 2 who can speak English?!.
    One thing it did say, was that Reza was brought up in Holland - did we know that?

    Re Holland, yes we did.
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Played for a couple of the Dutch youth teams iirc. Could be good to seem him if we can play to his strengths
  • redlanered
    redlanered Posts: 2,195
    Agree, way too early to write him off. Wouldn't be upset if him & COG kick us off next season (though we'll certainly need other options).
  • Peter_G
    Peter_G Posts: 839
    I notice that he is not deemed good enough to get into the Sun's player list for its World Cup Fantasy comp. Surely he'd be cheap as chips if they included him!
  • Peter_G said:

    I notice that he is not deemed good enough to get into the Sun's player list for its World Cup Fantasy comp. Surely he'd be cheap as chips if they included him!

    well thats a bollix from the Current Bun as he is The Man for Iran.

    how many iranians do they include?

  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,046
    edited May 2014

    After flying back from South Africa last night with the wonderful (honest) British Airways, i was skipping through their In Flight Entertainment, and noticed a couple of programs about the World Cup, including one which previewed the Group including Iran, and there was young Mr Ghoochannejhad being interviewed , and they replayed one of his goals that he scored v North? Korea - which had a remarkable resemblance to the one he scored away at Leeds.
    It seems that himself and Dejager appear to be the 2 leading Iranian footballers - or is it they are the only 2 who can speak English?!.
    One thing it did say, was that Reza was brought up in Holland - did we know that?

    Piece in the Standard tonight called London's Undercard Collection, looking at some of the less familiar names at the World Cup who play for Capital clubs.

    Reza gets included and they mention that he moved to Holland at the age of 8 and played in various Dutch youth squads from 2003 to 2007. Made his Iran debut in October 2012 against South Korea, in Tehran, in front of 110,000!! Obviously feels at home at The Valley :-)

    Tough group though with Argentina, Nigeria and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
  • Only other player I know is Teymourian as he was at Bolton. I guess he might have picked up a form of "english" there.
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  • Peter_G
    Peter_G Posts: 839
    edited May 2014
    well thats a bollix from the Current Bun as he is The Man for Iran.

    how many iranians do they include?



    Agreed. The Bun has included just two Iranian players, both midfielders, in its player list: Dejagah (£1.5m) and Nekounam (£1m). Not even yer man Teymourian!
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    My heart just sank when I realised he had actually signed for us. Thought he was on loan! Not even half the player Church is in my opinion
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,309

    My heart just sank when I realised he had actually signed for us. Thought he was on loan! Not even half the player Church is in my opinion

    If you genuinely think Reza is half the player Church is, (probably around the level of an 11 year old boy) you're mental
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    Spot on JBLOCK
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,781
    Stewart said:

    Spot on JBLOCK

    I hear Quinoderm is good for treating that.
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,989
    Church - 38 games 3 goals - Ratio 1 goal every 12.5 games
    Reza - 15 games 1 goal - Ratio 1 goal every 15 games

    So Church slight better statistically. I don't think Church deserves the stick he gets. He puts the effort in and it's not his fault he was the best we could afford last summer. Let's be honest though, neither of them are going to fire us to the Premier League and we'll need much better than them just to get up to mid-table.

    It's like arguing over whether it's better to be punched in the face or kicked in the shin.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Also just realised he played for Sint-Truiden and had a record of 18 in 30 there before emoting to Liege. Not good enough for The Championship though I'm afraid.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    MrLargo said:

    Church - 38 games 3 goals - Ratio 1 goal every 12.5 games
    Reza - 15 games 1 goal - Ratio 1 goal every 15 games

    So Church slight better statistically. I don't think Church deserves the stick he gets. He puts the effort in and it's not his fault he was the best we could afford last summer. Let's be honest though, neither of them are going to fire us to the Premier League and we'll need much better than them just to get up to mid-table.

    It's like arguing over whether it's better to be punched in the face or kicked in the shin.

    only 10 starts for Reza
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    At least Church can chase people down and has scored some goals. Reza's contribution (if we take away Elland Road) couldn't be more minimal
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,499
    Reza did look like he knew where to go in the box and got on the end of a few chances. With players like that there is always the hope that they can get on a scoring run at some point. I haven't given up on him yet...
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  • MrLargo said:

    Church - 38 games 3 goals - Ratio 1 goal every 12.5 games
    Reza - 15 games 1 goal - Ratio 1 goal every 15 games

    So Church slight better statistically. I don't think Church deserves the stick he gets. He puts the effort in and it's not his fault he was the best we could afford last summer. Let's be honest though, neither of them are going to fire us to the Premier League and we'll need much better than them just to get up to mid-table.

    It's like arguing over whether it's better to be punched in the face or kicked in the shin.

    only 10 starts for Reza
    Reza played out of position as a winger in many of his starts.
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,102
    MrLargo said:

    Church - 38 games 3 goals - Ratio 1 goal every 12.5 games
    Reza - 15 games 1 goal - Ratio 1 goal every 15 games

    So Church slight better statistically. I don't think Church deserves the stick he gets. He puts the effort in and it's not his fault he was the best we could afford last summer. Let's be honest though, neither of them are going to fire us to the Premier League and we'll need much better than them just to get up to mid-table.

    It's like arguing over whether it's better to be punched in the face or kicked in the shin.

    Stats can be misleading sometimes, I'd like to see the ratio for minutes per goal between the 2 of them.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    edited June 2014

    At least Church can chase people down and has scored some goals. Reza's contribution (if we take away Elland Road) couldn't be more minimal

    When Reza shoots at least it goes faster than 1MPH
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,989

    MrLargo said:

    Church - 38 games 3 goals - Ratio 1 goal every 12.5 games
    Reza - 15 games 1 goal - Ratio 1 goal every 15 games

    So Church slight better statistically. I don't think Church deserves the stick he gets. He puts the effort in and it's not his fault he was the best we could afford last summer. Let's be honest though, neither of them are going to fire us to the Premier League and we'll need much better than them just to get up to mid-table.

    It's like arguing over whether it's better to be punched in the face or kicked in the shin.

    Stats can be misleading sometimes, I'd like to see the ratio for minutes per goal between the 2 of them.
    Yeah I agree, and Reza would probaly come off better on minutes per goal (although it would still be a piss poor ratio). No stats will show how many times Church created an opening by chasing a defender down and forcing him into a mistake either. Not saying he's brilliant, he certainly isn't, but he certainly doesn't warrant the stick he gets from some on here. Reza's style of play is nice to watch, he's a flair player and flair players tend to be more popular with supporters - there is virtually no end product at the moment though. Church puts himself in the firing line by getting into good positions and then squandering absolute sitters, but until Reza is getting himself in those positions as well it's not a fair comparison.
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,000
    I have to admit my memories of Church were NOT him running people down, but arriving about two seconds too late - repeatedly and consistently.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    Church and Ghoochannejhad up top together with Parzyshek just behind. That would be a frightening forward line.... for us.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,034
    Not sure if Church and Reza are fair comparisons, pretty different players and its not as though it has to be one or the other, if we feel neither are good enough then both should be replaced.
  • mrbligh
    mrbligh Posts: 3,056
    MrLargo said:

    Church - 38 games 3 goals - Ratio 1 goal every 12.5 games
    Reza - 15 games 1 goal - Ratio 1 goal every 15 games

    So Church slight better statistically. I don't think Church deserves the stick he gets. He puts the effort in and it's not his fault he was the best we could afford last summer. Let's be honest though, neither of them are going to fire us to the Premier League and we'll need much better than them just to get up to mid-table.

    It's like arguing over whether it's better to be punched in the face or kicked in the shin.

    defo punch in the face
  • grumpyaddick
    grumpyaddick Posts: 6,596

    I think Reza is a very exciting player and technically talented striker who was not used to the physical side of the English game. Looked the most likely to come good or cause problems for the opposition from the choices we had last season, before miraculous Marvin did the business.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    From the Guardian:

    Who is the player who is going to surprise everyone at the World Cup?

    Reza Ghoochannejhad. After his brilliant displays in qualifying the player Charlton Athletic signed from Standard Liège in January is expected to impress again in Brazil. He could be a phenomenon at the World Cup. Fast and direct, with Iran counterattacking, "Gucci" provides a potent threat. Also in attack, Ashkan Dejagah and Alireza Jahanbakhsh have what it takes to impress and help Iran progress

    Impress again?