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    #16
    Experienced parents know, when a 3 year old wants something that he/she should
    not have, you can either try to prevent the kid directly and risk getting them upset
    crying or you can simply distract them with something else.

    The whole situation of IFF head TM coach reminds me of the same, the question is:
    Are we as fans smart enough to focus on the real issue or are we like the 3 years
    old who gets distracted, and forget about what we really want?

    In his short tenure as IFF head, Mr.Kafashian has proven himself to be as incompetent
    as one can expect:

    --How the Clemente deal was handled
    --How there were no back up plans
    --How domestic candidates were handled
    --How inspite of the emergency condition IFF was put in, still Kafashian did not react
    to get friendlies organized, and did not treat this with any level of urgency
    --How as we now find out, Daei does not even have a contract!
    --What does Kafashian do anyway?

    But I be a fool to try to focus on Kafashian, when the focus should be on AliAbadi. After all,
    if you have an "election" that has only ONE incompetent candidate, should you be blaming the
    election process or the fool who walked out as the winner or the people who have filtered the
    candidates and made a mockerey of election?

    Of course all football progams around the world have various issues, but don't we get a feeling
    that ours is unique, and not in a way that would make one feel proud?

    Now I see some fans raising the issue of if QN was better than Daei all along, or perhaps
    if Viera is the answer to our problems or may be Jalali!! Hello? Must we go around
    the same circle over and over again?

    Our main issue is, we don't have process and we don't have rules. When someone is appointed to
    head of TM, purely due to the emergency situation created by those in charge, should we not be
    focusing on rectifying the problems with the PROCESS rather than pointless argument over if
    coach X is better than Y? (which is what AliAbadi and Kafashian want us to focus on for now).

    Can any respectable coach, get a group of players and without adaquate time and prepration
    deliever a team worthy of world class competion? Before even trying to propose another head
    coach, think of the 3 year old and see if you are being manipulated.

    I started this thread, strictly because a great portion of our discussions have solutions, heck most
    of the rest of the world doesnt even have to deal with this type of issue, except
    we have selfish individuals like AliAbadi, who want to prove if they are not in charge nothing
    will happen, and along the way they do everything to undemine the process and therefore re-enforce
    our biggest weakness: Lack of proper rules, process and accountability.

    I can look at my crystal ball and tell you: in the next few months, even if we make it to
    the next round, so much focus will be on Daei and trying to destroy the man. Some fans not
    knowingly will want Branko back, som QN some Qotbi Dr.Z and some even Mayli Kodan.

    Alas unless the process is fixed from the top even Murinho or Lippi could not fix our football:
    with current IFF and POE even the best coaches in the world will resign 2 weeks into the job.

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      #17
      Agha gol kochick;

      Many Iranians have this idea that anything European or American for sure is hudered times better than us (which in big part is true). However, at least they can act like a true professional in front of someone (forigener) and showthem since we are paying them, they should work for us not the other way around. Kafashian, Shafaq the whole team who neogtiated with Clemente were embaresment from head to toe.

      I wasn't there but I am ready to bet this was part of the reason, Clemente realized he isn't dealing with professional people and decided not to come to Iran.
      "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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        #18
        funny, I was about to dig up this thread to say one thing :
        BOY , this IFF is so much in sh*t, their score is .... you got negative, then you got the floor, then you reach the sewer .... their score is at SUB-SEWER levels at the moment !

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