I try to keep it short and in a bullet format:
- After watching 90 Program, I found it that I was right thinking the guy knows about football, however we can do better than him as his presence, logics and dialogs are not at international level.
- We still need an Iranian coach for our football; then we better look for a better one.
- We shouldn't push our coaches too much and drag them into unfair criticism and accusation as we all know, this is football and no one can guarantee victories.
- By unfair treatment of our coaches, we only end up with crooks since the decent and smart ones will not put them into this situation as they know they will lose at some point and will be treated the same way. Only crooks and showmen will jump into such a scenario as they are fake and don't care about long-term.
- I still hear some names such as Haan and Trousier, I insist again that we need a coach who knows our football, our language and culture, we certainly don’t need crooks such as mentioned names who only come to Iran to rip us off. I don’t claim we don’t need updated knowledge of football, if we need to inject good, updated coaches (who are coming to Iran with their families meaning "long-term"), we better do it in our league where such a knowledge can actually be transferred. Otherwise, a national team coach, get his players 3 days before a game and release them right after the game. Tell me when he can apply such knowledge into the player? About player selection and tactical strategy: Both of them need a coach that knows our players for decent amount of time and also able to transfer his strategy to the player based on our player capacities. To apply both, he needs to know the language, culture and players. Besides, don’t under estimate our coaches in Iran. The difference between Iran and rest of the world is not that much some people claim. We have some good coaches if we don’t push them away with unfair treatment.
That's it, thanks for reading it.
Cheers,
- After watching 90 Program, I found it that I was right thinking the guy knows about football, however we can do better than him as his presence, logics and dialogs are not at international level.
- We still need an Iranian coach for our football; then we better look for a better one.
- We shouldn't push our coaches too much and drag them into unfair criticism and accusation as we all know, this is football and no one can guarantee victories.
- By unfair treatment of our coaches, we only end up with crooks since the decent and smart ones will not put them into this situation as they know they will lose at some point and will be treated the same way. Only crooks and showmen will jump into such a scenario as they are fake and don't care about long-term.
- I still hear some names such as Haan and Trousier, I insist again that we need a coach who knows our football, our language and culture, we certainly don’t need crooks such as mentioned names who only come to Iran to rip us off. I don’t claim we don’t need updated knowledge of football, if we need to inject good, updated coaches (who are coming to Iran with their families meaning "long-term"), we better do it in our league where such a knowledge can actually be transferred. Otherwise, a national team coach, get his players 3 days before a game and release them right after the game. Tell me when he can apply such knowledge into the player? About player selection and tactical strategy: Both of them need a coach that knows our players for decent amount of time and also able to transfer his strategy to the player based on our player capacities. To apply both, he needs to know the language, culture and players. Besides, don’t under estimate our coaches in Iran. The difference between Iran and rest of the world is not that much some people claim. We have some good coaches if we don’t push them away with unfair treatment.
That's it, thanks for reading it.
Cheers,
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