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This made my day.
I just love our current coaching staff:
Queiroz - the boss
Oceano - Assistant
Dan Gaspar - Assistant and Goal Keeping coach (what a gentleman he is!!!)
Markar Aghajanian - Assitant and Analyzer
Mikko Kujala - Fitness
specially I admire Dan Gaspar a lot, our Portuguese/American assistant coach, you just need to search his name on youtube and see his interveiws with US media and all the good things he says about Iran.
point I want to make is, this coaching staff really cares about iran and did a fantastic Job till now, so I am happy that they are all here with us!CHECK OUT OUR FORUM RULES HERE: http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/faq.php
Don't Select Players That Suit Your Tactics; Select A Tactic That Suits Your Players !!!
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I love Markar.
His passion was unbelievable and his interaction with us behind the Iran bench for the Iraq game was constant.
He kept turning around and telling us to get louder and of course when someone on the bench says that you comply.
I loved him the whole tournament.
Knowing that CQ is staying honestly take a lot of the pain of the loss away from me. As mentioned above he is one of the best things to happen to Iranian football for a long time, if not ever.
Maybe he will bring Kia or Hash in as assistants to help their development while they bring their Team Melli experience for the players.
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Originally posted by babak_australia View PostI love Markar.
His passion was unbelievable and his interaction with us behind the Iran bench for the Iraq game was constant.
He kept turning around and telling us to get louder and of course when someone on the bench says that you comply.
I loved him the whole tournament.
Knowing that CQ is staying honestly take a lot of the pain of the loss away from me. As mentioned above he is one of the best things to happen to Iranian football for a long time, if not ever.
Maybe he will bring Kia or Hash in as assistants to help their development while they bring their Team Melli experience for the players.
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Originally posted by persiangodfather View Postso what will CQ do from now till WCQ ? stay in Iran?
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This is one great news, truly made my day. It makes one of the wisest, brightest, most popular and exciting decisions of IFF's entire existence since the revolution. CQ's popularity amongst Iranians is insane and unprecedented, just loving it!
Like Babak-australia pointed out, I would also love to see the addition of Mahdavikia to TM coaching staff. Though not so much for Hashemian as he has publicly criticized CQ's game plans and tactics, that's the last thing any coach want to do, to bring someone who would object his tactics.
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Originally posted by babak_australia View PostI love Markar.
His passion was unbelievable and his interaction with us behind the Iran bench for the Iraq game was constant.
He kept turning around and telling us to get louder and of course when someone on the bench says that you comply.
I loved him the whole tournament.
Knowing that CQ is staying honestly take a lot of the pain of the loss away from me. As mentioned above he is one of the best things to happen to Iranian football for a long time, if not ever.
Maybe he will bring Kia or Hash in as assistants to help their development while they bring their Team Melli experience for the players.
Any thoughts on this incident, were you there as well or did you hear about it as well? It really is bugging me a lot ever since she shared it with me.
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Originally posted by Keano View PostBabak jaan, one of my friends who attended the friendly match against Iraq was telling me that there was a verbal clash between Iranian fans and the Iranian Kurds who were cheering for Iraq. I double checked with her to make sure if those Kurds rooting for Iraq were actually Iranian Kurds and se confirmed it. This truly upset me.
Any thoughts on this incident, were you there as well or did you hear about it as well? It really is bugging me a lot ever since she shared it with me.
1. There were 3 Iraqi supporters (well they had Iraq tops and flags on) that were speaking fluent farsi and were visibly distraught about the way Iraq won. They were not happy at all. It was almost as if they lost.
2. I congratulated Iraq fans as I was leaving and they were all humble in victory with some even claiming that we were better and deserved the win. I talked with them and a lot even asked for photos as I was dressed pretty much as the Iran mascot
3. Iraq fans singing Bye Bye to the tune of the Iranian song Vay Vay when we were leaving.... CLASSIC!!!
All in all an awesome atmosphere with mutual respect between fans. There were a few outliers but they were from both sides, not just one.
Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View PostI love these anecdotes Babak jan. I know you may not have time, but if you could create a thread with these types of stories and interactions and fan experiences from your attendance at the asian cup over the last few weeks, i think it would be awesome.
On the other hand, I am still pinching myself about the atmosphere in the Iran supporters section at the Iraq game. It was just amazing and there were even people who passed out in the crowd as the emotions got so high. I was crying during the penalties. I just coundnt control my emotions any longer. The ups and downs were just so high.............and low
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