I don't know why we like to treat every one as either a saint or devil?
There is no doubt that Daei is a legend. He brought a lot of joy to so many hearts and put Iran in soccer map. No one can deny it or s/he is a disturbed person. BUT, that doesn't or shouldn't stop us to criticize him for his short-comings.
One of the biggest shortcomings for Daei was his lack of awareness to protect himself from denunciation and disapproval from public eyes between 2004-2006. To my surprise, he is still doing it.
Some one educated with fame doesn't grow on tree last time I checked. We should have kept him and protect him for better and higher positions. Well, we don't have a "fatherhood" figure in our soccer to manage our legends' publicity.
I watched Ghale-noui interview the other day saying " we should have used Daei for the head of AFC" and not in this circus called "soccer coach" which he knock himself down to mud.
Your blind and unconditional support for Daei hurts him more. He and his supporters (which should be all of us) have to admit that the last 3 years of his career doesn't help for his image. He has to accept the fact that he should had retired 3 years earlier from international duties.
His presence in the pitch hurt us in two folds:
- one, lack of using/preparing the new generation which we still paying the price since we didn't give a chance to no one in his prime/pick 7-8 years ago.
- Second, bringing down our legend.
Cheers,
There is no doubt that Daei is a legend. He brought a lot of joy to so many hearts and put Iran in soccer map. No one can deny it or s/he is a disturbed person. BUT, that doesn't or shouldn't stop us to criticize him for his short-comings.
One of the biggest shortcomings for Daei was his lack of awareness to protect himself from denunciation and disapproval from public eyes between 2004-2006. To my surprise, he is still doing it.
Some one educated with fame doesn't grow on tree last time I checked. We should have kept him and protect him for better and higher positions. Well, we don't have a "fatherhood" figure in our soccer to manage our legends' publicity.
I watched Ghale-noui interview the other day saying " we should have used Daei for the head of AFC" and not in this circus called "soccer coach" which he knock himself down to mud.
Your blind and unconditional support for Daei hurts him more. He and his supporters (which should be all of us) have to admit that the last 3 years of his career doesn't help for his image. He has to accept the fact that he should had retired 3 years earlier from international duties.
His presence in the pitch hurt us in two folds:
- one, lack of using/preparing the new generation which we still paying the price since we didn't give a chance to no one in his prime/pick 7-8 years ago.
- Second, bringing down our legend.
Cheers,
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