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For me, as long as there isnt a goodbye letter from CQ, he is still the front candidate to take TM to AC.
Among the candidates I can remember mentioned by Taj in the interview, or rumored, he is my clear favourite.
POLL coming up as soon as I have some more candidates.
So far, I have picked up:
CQ, GN, MAJIDI, YAHYA, BRANKO
please add those i have missed so there are some more options instead of the OTHERS button......
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GN, 2007 AC Resume
bounced out of the Quarterfinals by S. Korea
we had:
1 player in Serie A, Rezaei
1 player in La Liga, Nekounam
1 player in the Premiere League, Teymourian
1 player in Cypriot first division, Zandi
3 players in the Bundesliga, Kia (hamburg), Hashemian (Hannover), Karimi (BM)
We had Hashemian who had scored 46 career goals in the Bundesliga sitting on the bench, while this buffoon of a coach (GN), had Enayati (the Jasad) and Khatbi (I love to miss open goals) in the lineup wearing down the poor linesman who had to raise his offside flag every 5 min. The same Khatibi who insisted on taking the first PK only to deliver a gift to the fans in the upper part of the stadium.
Yes, clearly GN, the coach of Gol Gohar, a team with a stadium capacity of 7,000 which is smaller than most junior college football stadiums in the US, is the right candidate to take TM and it's legionnaires to the next level.
“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Beautiful video of Iraq
https://twitter.com/prznsoccer/statu...14290426118162
Just to slightly put into context the expectations of our friends when it comes to the national team in the current state. I saw few fellow members saying "we shoulda been Morocco" and it hammers home how much the realism of Iran isn't there.
By far the best possible option now is Ghalenoei. Even then we will see a divided squad and I doubt we will see the front pairing we have been used to play together.
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View PostWe had Hashemian who had scored 46 career goals in the Bundesliga sitting on the bench, while this buffoon of a coach (GN), had Enayati (the Jasad) and Khatbi (I love to miss open goals) in the lineup wearing down the poor linesman who had to raise his offside flag every 5 min. The same Khatibi who insisted on taking the first PK only to deliver a gift to the fans in the upper part of the stadium.
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2007 ac galenoie had ali karimi in his prime
but
gn 17 years ago is a different gn that is today..
if we going persian yes gn is the best choice..
But
Taj dont like persian coaches , and he don't like eastern European coaches either, so I won't be surprise
if we get western European coach.
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Originally posted by Keshwardoost View Post
For me, as long as there isnt a goodbye letter from CQ, he is still the front candidate to take TM to AC.
Among the candidates I can remember mentioned by Taj in the interview, or rumored, he is my clear favourite.
POLL coming up as soon as I have some more candidates.
So far, I have picked up:
CQ, GN, MAJIDI, YAHYA, BRANKO
please add those i have missed so there are some more options instead of the OTHERS button.
and bashed all these years has been skocic.
I PERSONALLY WILL SUPPORT any hc that
become tm coach .
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Originally posted by peiman92 View PostIf Ghalenoei gets the job he knows he need to win the AC to get a contract extension.
The question is how much better he has become during these last 16 years?
I think he has improved a lot, but will it be enough to bring home the cup?
ASKING GN TO WIN THE ASIAN CUP
WHICH WE HAVENT WON IN 48 YEARS ITS NOT FAIR to be condition to keep him until 2026 wc.
if he could get us to semifinal match should be enough for extension.
and if he get us to final of ac
He truly deserved"dodol talayee" trophy
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Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
While I agree with your general opinion of GN, I’d like to make a small correction for historical accuracy…. Hashemian started every game and was accompanied by one of Enayati or Khatibi in AC 07….
“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by kateb View Post
Gn is very very very improve coach than 17 years ago. Day and night so if persian he should be it.
ASKING GN TO WIN THE ASIAN CUP
WHICH WE HAVENT WON IN 48 YEARS ITS NOT FAIR to be condition to keep him until 2026 wc.
if he could get us to semifinal match should be enough for extension.
and if he get us to final of ac
He truly deserved"dodol talayee" trophyEsteghlal 💙💙
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Originally posted by peiman92 View Post
Why Morais?
He won two K league titles and was assistant coach for Mourinho at Inter, Real Madrid, and Chelsea. The man has been a part of top flight football working under one of the best coaches to exist.Last edited by Hosseini; 01-06-2023, 08:49 PM.
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Judging by this ranking, Paulo Bento might be an intetesting option. I believe he parted ways with Korea? Korea played beautiful football during his time.
Remember some articles about it during first game in the qualifyiers, about him having patiance with his system and was building it long term.
Full article with ranking posted in CQ thread- Lionel Scaloni Argentina Champion.
- Walid Regragui Morocco 4th classified.
- Zlatko Dalic Croatia 3rd Qualifier
- Gareth Southgate England 6th Qualifier
- Louis Van Gaal Netherlands 5th Qualifier
- Fernando Santos Portugal 8th Qualifier
- Didier Deschamps France Runner-Up
- Hajime Moriyasu Japan 9th placed
- Graham Arnold Australia 11th placed
- Paulo Bento South Korea 16th placed
- Aliou Cissé Senegal 10th placed
- Murat Yakin Switzerland 12th placed
- Gregg Berhalter United States 14th placed
- Czeslaw Michniewicz Poland 15th placed
- Hervé Renard Saudi Arabia 25th placed
- Carlos Queiroz Iran 26th placed
- Jalel Kadri Tunisia 21st Placed
- Tité Brazil 7th Qualifier
- Luis Enrique Spain 13th Placed
- Gustavo Alfaro Ecuador 18th Qualifier
- Rigobert Song Cameroon 19th Qualifier
- Diego Alonso Uruguay 20th placed
- Otto Addo Ghana 24th placed
- Luis F. Suarez Costa Rica 25th placed
- John Herdman Canada 31st placed
- Rob Page Wales 30th placed
- Kasper Hjulmand Denmark 28th Ranked
- Dragan Stojkovic Serbia 29th placed
- Gerardo Martino Mexico 22nd Qualifier
- Roberto Martinez Belgium 23rd Placed
- Hans Dieter Flick Germany 17th Placed
- Félix Sánchez Bas Qatar 32th Placed
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