^ No, they definitely need to send their "stats" to Dejagah and Ando. Those idiots think just because they've played in Europe and worked with other European coaches somehow they know a damn thing about proper tactics and good coaching. They need to learn that you only win games based on "possession percentage". In fact even if you score more goals they'll disallow them at the end after they find out you didn't have enough possession. It's explained perfectly in the new edition of "FIFA 15 for Internet Experts".
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Originally posted by xerexes View Post^ No, they definitely need to send their "stats" to Dejagah and Ando. Those idiots think just because they've played in Europe and worked with other European coaches somehow they know a damn thing about proper tactics and good coaching. They need to learn that you only win games based on "possession percentage". In fact even if you score more goals they'll disallow them at the end after they find out you didn't have enough possession. It's explained perfectly in the new edition of "FIFA 15 for Internet Experts".
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Does anyone have the below info or has the time to do this !?
How many games have we played under CQ (non friendlies) and how many did we win
How many goals scored and conceded. How many points did we score on average per game
Also now include the friendlies. And very importantly how many of our games was against non asian teams. Lastly who were the losses against.
Compare that to other coaches of the last 35 years or so. One last thing to take into account is that CQ has done that withought a Daei or a Karimi upfront !
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UPDATE: Commentator was
Mahmoud Bayati[edit]
A former Taj player and head coach, Bayati was appointed as head coach of Iran national football team in 1967 and led the team in the 1968 AFC Asian Cup. Iran won the title without any loss or draw. He resigned after the tournaments in protest to the then President of Iran Football Federation and was succeeded by Zdravko Rajkov. He was returned to the national team after four years and was re-appointed as head coach in 1972 after the resignation of Mohammad Ranjbar. Bayati led the team in the 1972 Summer Olympics with bad results and was unable to qualify for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He was sacked as national football team head coach in 1974.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._team_managers
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always great to hear the perspectives of an analyst who was old enough to coach the national team when John F. Kennedy was president. I am sure if we look harder, we can find an analyst from the Qajar era.“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View Postalways great to hear the perspectives of an analyst who was old enough to coach the national team when John F. Kennedy was president. I am sure if we look harder, we can find an analyst from the Qajar era.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 have been a CQ fan from the beginning and still support him all the way.
Having said that the trend of attacking people with opposite views has become really ridiculous here. Some members are turning PFDC into a mini Islamic Republic where minority views are scared to express their opinions. In this instant Bayati, who is an Iranian legend and one of the greatest coaches of our history (winning us our first AC) is expressing his opinion. Let's criticize his claims in a civilized manner.
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Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View Postduring the Qajjar era I remmember we played 2-4-4 and had over 87% ball posssession. And we never parked the bus, because at that time busses didn't exist!“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by navidpersia View PostI have been a CQ fan from the beginning and still support him all the way.
Having said that the trend of attacking people with opposite views has become really ridiculous here. Some members are turning PFDC into a mini Islamic Republic where minority views are scared to express their opinions. In this instant Bayati, who is an Iranian legend and one of the greatest coaches of our history (winning us our first AC) is expressing his opinion. Let's criticize his claims in a civilized manner.
asking Bayati for his opinion on Iranian football, is like asking the inventor of paper their opinion about Facebook“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Analysis today on "Extra time" with Darioush Zahab.. could CQ be fooling all of us
Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View Postyes, he was a legend in the 60's, at a time when japan did not have a football program, and the saudis did not have a field with real grass.
asking Bayati for his opinion on Iranian football, is like asking the inventor of paper their opinion about Facebook
I don't think anyone else is willing to go on this show and embarrass themselves.راه یکی است و آن راستی است
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