Here is my reasons that he is NOT only a "good" option but the best option:
1, He is the selection of a committee who all the members are the pro's involved in Iranian football.
2, He has been the most successful coach in the last three IPL seasons.
3, He has been TM captain.
4, He is young and recently trained for the job in Germany.
5, He needs no time to get familiar with the players, atmosphere, IFF, culture.
6, He can't escape incase of intention of ripping us off like most recent international coaches with care-less decisions as long as the contract is valid, and in a safe place, namely Blazevich, Ivankovich, Arie Haan and coaches like them.
7, There is immediate need for a coach for next two months.
8, He has the respect for most of the fans and media as he never talks trash and non-sense.
9, He is a very good manager and can remove all the no-football-issues (hashieh) around the team as he proved with the most "hasieh-dar" team like EsEs.
10, He doesn't bend for the players no matter how big they are.
11, He is straightforward for talking about his team, his players, his problems and all the issues people want to know.
12, He never bring excuses for his lost some thing like weather, ground, this or that as he never brought it when he was in EsEs.
13, His team EsEs is the most entertaining team in IPL to watch.
14, He execute attacking style, so incase of losing we are at least seeing a good football.
15, He is one of the smartest coaches in IPL. His trade-mark is changing the tactic of the team during the game and bringing super-sub to change the result.
16, All the players under his command, have improved, he never ruined any player.
17, Iran is not the place most "World-Class" coaches with proven resume want to coach.
Saying all above, he may fail, but deserve a chance. Is that enough for you to give him a chance and not executing him before trail?
Cheers
1, He is the selection of a committee who all the members are the pro's involved in Iranian football.
2, He has been the most successful coach in the last three IPL seasons.
3, He has been TM captain.
4, He is young and recently trained for the job in Germany.
5, He needs no time to get familiar with the players, atmosphere, IFF, culture.
6, He can't escape incase of intention of ripping us off like most recent international coaches with care-less decisions as long as the contract is valid, and in a safe place, namely Blazevich, Ivankovich, Arie Haan and coaches like them.
7, There is immediate need for a coach for next two months.
8, He has the respect for most of the fans and media as he never talks trash and non-sense.
9, He is a very good manager and can remove all the no-football-issues (hashieh) around the team as he proved with the most "hasieh-dar" team like EsEs.
10, He doesn't bend for the players no matter how big they are.
11, He is straightforward for talking about his team, his players, his problems and all the issues people want to know.
12, He never bring excuses for his lost some thing like weather, ground, this or that as he never brought it when he was in EsEs.
13, His team EsEs is the most entertaining team in IPL to watch.
14, He execute attacking style, so incase of losing we are at least seeing a good football.
15, He is one of the smartest coaches in IPL. His trade-mark is changing the tactic of the team during the game and bringing super-sub to change the result.
16, All the players under his command, have improved, he never ruined any player.
17, Iran is not the place most "World-Class" coaches with proven resume want to coach.
Saying all above, he may fail, but deserve a chance. Is that enough for you to give him a chance and not executing him before trail?
Cheers
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