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    GN on the wrong place

    I do not believe ANY Iranian coach (at this moment) is capable enough to give the headcoach job at National Level.
    But i do see someone like GN next an Quality European coach.

    What do you guys think of GN till now?
    What do you think of him being an Ass. Coach?
    Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
    O.G from '97 & still here

    #2
    Originally posted by pajamNL View Post
    I do not believe ANY Iranian coach (at this moment) is capable enough to give the headcoach job at National Level.
    But i do see someone like GN next an Quality European coach.
    What do you guys think of GN till now?
    What do you think of him being an Ass. Coach?
    I totally agree. But at this moment it is irrelevant. LOL @ Ass coach. You meant assistant coach but Ass sounded funny.
    "When I see the good in you, you get motivated, feel good about yourself and that creates synergy. It creates an environment where everybody can work better together. I think in the Iranian culture it becomes very ordinary to always see the bad in each other."
    Afshin Ghotbi ( Former TM Head Coach)



    Nasser Hejazi was the Takhti of our football.
    Mohammad Panjali (Former PP and TM Captain)
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      #3

      i did, it was a short version
      Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
      O.G from '97 & still here

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        #4
        I think there will be an ego problem with that.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mr.Good View Post
          I think there will be an ego problem with that.
          without a doubt. The persian EGO wont play second fiddle.

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            #6
            he was never the right man for the job and as I have said before, we do not currently have an domestic coach who is qualified to take over the teammelli job.
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            Salute to anyone who stands against these barbaric, inhumane and irrational laws of ANY religion.

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              #7
              Originally posted by The-Red View Post
              he was never the right man for the job and as I have said before, we do not currently have an domestic coach who is qualified to take over the teammelli job.
              share your view, i don't understad how ppl even can thinkg different on this matter! Our own competition is too weak to be an good learning school for any coach and thats the only place GN has ever worked!

              The Daei generation could develop in goo coaches, because of their european (club) experience, but neverthless, iff we want to improve, we should use foreign coaching influence
              Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
              O.G from '97 & still here

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                #8
                Originally posted by pajamNL View Post
                ...The Daei generation could develop in goo coaches, because of their european (club) experience, but neverthless, iff we want to improve, we should use foreign coaching influence
                and mean while, and untill that happens, yet another talented team has gone to waste and the fans will have to wait another God knows how long to win in a major compeition such as the Asian Cup heyfeh een team ke be dasteh GN va ibrahimi dadeh shodeh...heyf.
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                Salute to anyone who stands against these barbaric, inhumane and irrational laws of ANY religion.

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                  #9
                  again i'm all with you! Our talented generations from the early '90S till now and prob. longer are and will be wasted
                  Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
                  O.G from '97 & still here

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                    #10
                    The fact is that unless we give our domestic coaches chances no one else will. Lest we forget, all of the players in TM were brought up by these same domestic coaches. We aren't so far behind at all. Football is not rocket-science. The biggest problems we Iranians have is mistrust of our own and because of that we intentionally, and unintentionally, place barriers for our own to learn and become better. Our football is more than just our players, it is our coaches as well as, even, our refs.

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                      #11
                      Knowing a national team coach doesn't have much time to spend with the national teams nowadays. I strongly disagree to have a coach who we can't use his full capacity. It's like buying a limo and lock all the doors except the driver's door.
                      National team coach is all about selection, motivation and team arrangement based on the two prior factors. Now a coach who spend half of his time abroad, and has no idea who we are and can't speak our language and doesn't know our culture to motivate us and .....
                      You know I said too much, NO or you will be banned.
                      Last edited by Hajagha; 07-19-2007, 06:45 AM.

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                        #12
                        Simple quesion raises, when i read your plea for an Iranian coach ;
                        How come it has work at any other country, who has the same problem, when hiring an foreign coach.
                        Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
                        O.G from '97 & still here

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                          #13
                          A simpler question is "which country?"

                          A country like Japan or S. Korea who the coach lives in there with his family and their federation most probably has written objectives and milestones, besides they are very advanced in management and most particularly in sport management by being very successful in Olympic, ... mmmm and their first objective is making soccer more popular and bring people out of Baseball and golf by bringing icons to their football (same thing with Beckam in USA now) which is not our objective..... still they are not very satisfied and hasn't reached their goal.

                          An African country who mostly uses a coach from the mother country who are very familiar with language and culture since they adopted the mother country's culture, .... still they are not satisfied.

                          A European country which their players are well known and the coach doesn't need to adopt,.... which isn't our subject here.

                          Or an Arab country, which we all know why a coach goes there and what kind of results they get (it's all about the money if you don't know, that's why most of those coaches are actors than being a real caring coaches) .... this is the closest to us. Do we really want this? Or instead bring 1264123481464 qualified coaches (if you have the money) in Iran to coach our kids, our clubs in every level..... Give them a real team and ask them to improve it, a team which they can spend 24/7 of their time with the team.

                          Leave TM alone and ask a good Iranian coach to select between these kids who are trained by the best of the best. I am sure a well-trained and talented player doesn't need to be thought in international level in a night or two spending his time into a camp.

                          After all, we are yet to see a WC champion with a foreign coach, this can be a good indicator, while we have seen over and over the best clubs in Europe with the foreign coaches, doesn't this ring a bell?

                          Cheers,
                          Last edited by Hajagha; 07-19-2007, 06:48 AM.

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                            #14
                            Its also a bit of what you want to believe, in other words, which arguments weight is heavier for you or me
                            Your facts are all on the spot, but we keep a few open questions here;

                            An NT coach doesn't have to learn the guys how to play soccer, but in the end, he is the boss and he decides who to be selected and who to play. He decides which line up and tactics will be used and he can change a game by bringing in the right sub at the right moment. For all of this u need a coach, not a hamvatani who loves the game but isn't any better than a fan on the bench…
                            Since we haven't got the quality in house, the only right thing to do is to hire an foreign power. The best solution, is to give him an trustable, best of the best Iranian as an assistant. For example, Daei&Hiddink; i'm confident that such thing will work out great!
                            I have an (buss.) appointment in less than a half hour, so i will get back to further reply your post
                            Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
                            O.G from '97 & still here

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by pajamNL View Post
                              Since we haven't got the quality in house, the only right thing to do is to hire an foreign power.
                              Your assumption is wrong in my book, my friend. Soccer is not that hard you think. We all are almost in the same page for the selection and line ups with a few players here and there. We did neither leave Maradona at home nor Ronaldinho on the bench. We make sure no matter who sitting on the bench as the coach, Kia will take the ball running on the line with some occasions tapping the ball and run into penalty box, we all know how Nekonam will pass and how Rezaei will defend, we make sure no matter who sitting on the bench we have problem in our left side ....

                              After all, I haven't seen any "foreign power" who is in love with Iran and hasn't checked by UAE or S. Arabia or Kuwait for that matter.

                              You don't like GN, fine bring Jalali or Hejazi or Daei, or any other amoo or Asghar or Akbar who you don't need to pay millions to watch the freaking boring Iranian games for god sake.

                              To not being an a$$ and give you a credit, you can hire a "foreign power" as assistant coach if you like.

                              Hey, the ban option is still on the table.
                              Last edited by Hajagha; 07-19-2007, 07:20 AM.

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