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    #91
    Originally posted by ZandiJoon View Post
    If you don't consider it an achievement then we should easily make the semis at least this time.
    (.) (.)
    Are those man boobs? If so they should be like this:
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    a(aaa)aai(aaa)
    aa(aa)aaa(aa)
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    aaaOaaaaaO
    I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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      #92
      Originally posted by KC McElroy View Post
      Are those man boobs? If so they should be like this:
      i(aaaa)ai(aaaa)
      a(aaa)aai(aaa)
      aa(aa)aaa(aa)
      aai(a)aaaa(a)
      aaaOaaaaaO
      Those are some nice hanging man boobs. Much better than mine

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        #93
        Why CQ is the best coach we have ever had, or ever will have

        Originally posted by ZandiJoon View Post
        Bringing on youth must be done during the WCQ, not the Asian Cup. The Asian Cup isn't a practice tournament, we need to use the best available squad to achieve the best possible result.
        Why though? We haven't done much in this for a long while and nothing has happened. There is not even the incentive of not playing ACQ games as they have combined it with WCQ. Seeing how historically we have struggled to get enough competitive matches to team build this tournament could have served as that. Get some young bloods playing and get contracts overseas in positions such as AM and DM . We are a results driven fan base so we never get these things. IFF knows this and extra conditions in CQ contracts very telling of what he will do.
        Team faghat PERSPOLIS

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          #94
          Lebanon game was a prime example of a loss you just can't predict. We didn't play awful, it was just the situation of the game. Their keeper became Neuer, pitch was horrendous, and of course the guaranteed grassrolling.

          I don't like how people are taking winning for granted.. like it's going to be so easy. Playing against Arab teams is more than a difference between status of their leagues and ours. It's a game that for us has always been emotional and mental. Thankfully CQ understands that aspect and is helping our team become prepared.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
            You all will sound ridiculous if I bring these posts up if CQ does well at the Asian Cup.
            That's the big problem, the elephant in the room...NO ONE WANTS CQ OR TM TO FAIL. Can I be more clearer than that? One camp is jaded because progress, and to be fair, buildup has been limited at best, while another camp has complete faith and hope in the master technician CQ. One camp wants evidence and meaningful displays to prove we are headed down the right track, in order to pin their hopes and dreams on success, while another is more concerned with letting CQ do according to what he sees is necessary with minimal interference. One camp was thoroughly dissatisfied (albeit proud) with our TM performance because we didn't make it to round of 16, while the other was satisfied and proud of the way our TM performed given the tough opponents, pressures, and realities our TM faced prior to the WC.

            BOTH CAMPS WANT THE BEST FOR TM.
            Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan

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              #96
              Originally posted by ZandiJoon View Post
              PFDC logic:
              Those who praise CQ as he is god on Earth = Normal people

              Those who criticize and question some of CQ's decisions = Biased mother F-ers that are part of the anti-CQ camp and have an agenda against him. They are the product of IR, Muslim extremists and they are what is wrong with Iran today. Screw them they should go to
              hell + They want CQ and TM to fail
              Small addition

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                #97
                ^ and some have even been ISIS sympathizers, and may have even served in Syria, though that's not been fully proven yet
                “It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Post
                  that I have never seen before. A lot of players were close to crying or were crying because he worked so hard All of the players were happy to work with him
                  I hope you're wrong on the "ever will have" part. but great post.

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                    #99
                    Ask anyone on these forums. I've NEVER criticized or said anything ill on him. I'm aware of the crap he has to deal with so enduring a few speed bumps is expected.

                    Originally posted by ZandiJoon View Post
                    Never? That's impressive. You'd be surprised to see the comments of the same Mega super CQ fans of today after the Lebanon loss. People on PFDC change opinions faster than Eminem rapping and ebola spreading

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                      Originally posted by Sharkie View Post
                      Ask anyone on these forums. I've NEVER criticized or said anything ill on him. I'm aware of the crap he has to deal with so enduring a few speed bumps is expected.
                      Sure I believe you, I was speaking generally

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                        I am curious to read a post from anti-CQ camp describing their post-CQ era. It would be good to understand from their perspective of all the things about Iran's current state of football what things are related to CQ and once he is gone how they will be fixed and what does the future look like.
                        Team faghat PERSPOLIS

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                          I disagree with the part "CQ is the best coach we will ever had".

                          I strongly believe that Iran's beautiful days, developement, and road to prosperity will arrive in a near future. That's why we would be able to attract better coaches as in my opinion, Iran's name, economy and political will improve.

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                            Re: Why CQ is the best coach we have ever had, or ever will have

                            Originally posted by kami_kakashi View Post
                            I am curious to read a post from anti-CQ camp describing their post-CQ era. It would be good to understand from their perspective of all the things about Iran's current state of football what things are related to CQ and once he is gone how they will be fixed and what does the future look like.
                            Ya my thoughts exactly about the pro CQ camp...only about the pre CQ era. I get the feeling they believe up until CQ we had nothing...no footballing history and pedigree, kind of like a team from Sri Lanka...as if CQ brought glory without a trophy to our poor poor footballing nation.

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                            Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan

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                              Why CQ is the best coach we have ever had, or ever will have

                              Originally posted by O-ZoNe View Post
                              Ya my thoughts exactly about the pro CQ camp...only about the pre CQ era. I get the feeling they believe up until CQ we had nothing...no footballing history and pedigree, kind of like a team from Sri Lanka...as if CQ brought glory without a trophy to our poor poor footballing nation.

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                              I am pro CQ and Iran in general started a descent into being a poor footballing nation after we failed to qualify for WC2010. If we had even 50% of what we had in years like 1998 or 2004 or 2006 I would have loved to have a more exotic coach than CQ. With what we have now CQ style of getting the basics right and highly tactical is the best.
                              Team faghat PERSPOLIS

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                                Re: Why CQ is the best coach we have ever had, or ever will have

                                Originally posted by kami_kakashi View Post
                                I am pro CQ and Iran in general started a descent into being a poor footballing nation after we failed to qualify for WC2010. If we had even 50% of what we had in years like 1998 or 2004 or 2006 I would have loved to have a more exotic coach than CQ. With what we have now CQ style of getting the basics right and highly tactical is the best.
                                Honestly...the biggest decline happend after CQ...Dejagah, Davari, Masoud, Gucci...all went to weaker leagues. ARJ stayed put, and Nekounam went to Kuwait briefly but at a critical time. Not only that, talent like Azmoun has not featured prominantly in CQs plans and to be honest young talent seems to be a non issue for CQs immediate and long term plans.

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                                Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan

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