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    Sami AL Jaber Proves his worth as Coach!

    His team( AL Hilal) is now a finalist in the ACL! Beating AL Ain at home 3-0 and losing the away game 2-1, still put them within arms reach of glory on away goals rule, for this Saudi Club, coached by an ex-player with no coaching experience at this level.

    On the other side of the Persian Gulf we have ex-players like Daei who have played in top club , yet fail to make an impact at management level .
    Looks like Daei didnt learn too much whilst at Bayern Munich or Hertha Berlin!!

    #2
    Ali Daei > Sami Al Jaber

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      #3
      ^^^ Not as an objective observer Kiarash jaan. Jaber's record speaks for itself:

      As A Player and Leader on the Field

      * Guided Saudi Arabia to an Asian Cup title and a 2nd place finish
      * Appeared in 4 World Cup finals and scored in 3 of them!
      * Guided Saudi Arabia to be the 1st team from the ME and West Asia to reach the 2nd round of the WC
      * Became the first Asian player to score in 2 consecutive world cups
      * Won a total of 8 titles in the Saudi Premier League
      * Won 2 AFC Champion Leagues titles + 2 Asian Cup Winners' Cup

      As a Coach


      * Trained as an assistant under the likes of Claderon and Doll
      * Spent one season as an assistant in in Ligue 2 in France
      * Finished in 2nd place in the Saudi Premier League in his 1st year as a coach
      * He was ranked 19th in the world after his only 1st season of coaching

      P.S. Eeroni jaan, apparntly he's not the coach of Al Hilal any more - he was signed up as the Director of Al-Arabi (Qatar) earlier this year. Al Hilal has a Romanian coach now.

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        #4
        He sucks.
        I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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          #5
          Buddy, sami al jaber coaches Al Arabi, the team that Dejagah plays for.

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            #6
            aaliieeeeee daeeeeiiiiii

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              #7
              Sv: Sami AL Jaber Proves his worth as Coach!

              Originally posted by Camran khan View Post
              aaliieeeeee daeeeeiiiiii
              Not Afshin Ghotbi?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Abtin View Post
                Not Afshin Ghotbi?
                No brah, Ali Daei goes for chanting, Ghotbi on the other hand is for celebratory occasions, where worth posting the classic Ghotbi video.

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                  #9
                  As morjad used to say, super sami no good ali daie v ery better

                  good old days (like 10 years ago) when he used to post here!

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                    #10
                    are we talking about this Al hillal coached by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurențiu_Reghecampf ????

                    then I don't know why Sami Al Jaber is brought into this.... he is just the technical manager of the club.
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_Al-Jaber
                    TEAM MELLI UNTIL THE END

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by eerooni View Post
                      His team( AL Hilal) is now a finalist in the ACL! Beating AL Ain at home 3-0 and losing the away game 2-1, still put them within arms reach of glory on away goals rule, for this Saudi Club, coached by an ex-player with no coaching experience at this level.

                      On the other side of the Persian Gulf we have ex-players like Daei who have played in top club , yet fail to make an impact at management level .
                      Looks like Daei didnt learn too much whilst at Bayern Munich or Hertha Berlin!!
                      And why exactly should we care about his performance?
                      sigpic

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by persianallstars View Post
                        are we talking about this Al hillal coached by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurențiu_Reghecampf ????

                        then I don't know why Sami Al Jaber is brought into this.... he is just the technical manager of the club.
                        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_Al-Jaber
                        As i mentioned, SAMI AL JABER Does not coach Al Hilal, he is the director at Al Arabi in Qatar(Dejagah plays there)

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                          #13
                          sami al jaber deghe ke baba, give Ali Daei the same budget, give him the same facilities, same money, club front office stability etc that Sami is getting at his club and add to it AFC who helps arab teams generously, and i will bet you Ali daei can do the same with with an iranian team.
                          sami al jaber wishes to be ali daei
                          IRI = FAILED

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bi-honar View Post
                            ^^^ Not as an objective observer Kiarash jaan. Jaber's record speaks for itself:

                            As A Player and Leader on the Field

                            * Guided Saudi Arabia to an Asian Cup title and a 2nd place finish
                            * Appeared in 4 World Cup finals and scored in 3 of them!
                            * Guided Saudi Arabia to be the 1st team from the ME and West Asia to reach the 2nd round of the WC
                            * Became the first Asian player to score in 2 consecutive world cups
                            * Won a total of 8 titles in the Saudi Premier League
                            * Won 2 AFC Champion Leagues titles + 2 Asian Cup Winners' Cup

                            As a Coach


                            * Trained as an assistant under the likes of Claderon and Doll
                            * Spent one season as an assistant in in Ligue 2 in France
                            * Finished in 2nd place in the Saudi Premier League in his 1st year as a coach
                            * He was ranked 19th in the world after his only 1st season of coaching

                            P.S. Eeroni jaan, apparntly he's not the coach of Al Hilal any more - he was signed up as the Director of Al-Arabi (Qatar) earlier this year. Al Hilal has a Romanian coach now.
                            Really?? I read it from a news report that his team AL Hilal beat AL Ain to reach the final of the ACL!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by rezabmehr View Post
                              And why exactly should we care about his performance?
                              Ignore your competition and rivals and you get beat all the time!....

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