F+ discussion:
what do you think of this consolidation?
First of all a very "Gentleman" move by Esteghlal, I have to say. They saw that Hejazi must be replaced but at the same they did not destroy Hejazis legendary status and kept him as technical director instead of just fiering him. If you think about it, a very decent and "Ba Marefaat" act!
Now on the practical side:
I believe Firouz Karimi to be the right choice for SS at the moment. First he has a good understanding of IPL and IPL players and is in my oppinion one of the few qualified Iranian coaches. Second, after TM's performance in AC07 bringing Ghalenoie back would have brought too much Hashiyeh and "headlines" by Iranian Media, so the team could not work under optimal circumstances.
Tasks of Karimi:
Well brave of him to accept this move. Training SS at the moment is difficult and you got to be courageous to accept the job.
Having nealry 10-11 new players, most of them very young, is not an easy task... so the problems that were there for Hejazi also remain for Karimi.
He will have a hard time but in my oppinion a great task for him. If he succeeds to get things under control:
THEN HATS OF TO A GREAT COACH!!!
what do you think of this consolidation?
First of all a very "Gentleman" move by Esteghlal, I have to say. They saw that Hejazi must be replaced but at the same they did not destroy Hejazis legendary status and kept him as technical director instead of just fiering him. If you think about it, a very decent and "Ba Marefaat" act!
Now on the practical side:
I believe Firouz Karimi to be the right choice for SS at the moment. First he has a good understanding of IPL and IPL players and is in my oppinion one of the few qualified Iranian coaches. Second, after TM's performance in AC07 bringing Ghalenoie back would have brought too much Hashiyeh and "headlines" by Iranian Media, so the team could not work under optimal circumstances.
Tasks of Karimi:
Well brave of him to accept this move. Training SS at the moment is difficult and you got to be courageous to accept the job.
Having nealry 10-11 new players, most of them very young, is not an easy task... so the problems that were there for Hejazi also remain for Karimi.
He will have a hard time but in my oppinion a great task for him. If he succeeds to get things under control:
THEN HATS OF TO A GREAT COACH!!!
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