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so this is the future?!?!?! embarrassing.
It will get worse with time and unfortunately I see more embarrassing defeats coming. This is the result of no investment in football. Basically noone cares about football in Iran. I can understand why people are fed up with football and dont go to the stadium.
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Originally posted by rugs View PostAlthough the loss is embarrassing, I don't think it's fair to call for Khakpour's head yet as we are still in it.
I agree the guy has no business being the manager of the team, but now that he is, let him continue and see what happens.
When he fails, then it is time to call for his removal. For all we know he may learn from this loss and come back and surprise us all.“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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How the fffff did khakpour become the head-coach again???
He has never been a head coach of a professional team before. WTF.
This guy in his interview say kashani insisted (begged him) to be the head coach. WTF is going on ? am i missing something here? Sure hes a polite, good, zahremar guy but what does it have to do with coaching?? i'm going crazy here over IFF incompetence choocing this guy. He doesn't know dick shit about professional coaching.
Only conclusion is ...
They dont want us in the Olympics
Our team is being sacrificed so khakpour can gain international experience.
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Originally posted by football.club View Postso this is the future?!?!?! embarrassing.
It will get worse with time and unfortunately I see more embarrassing defeats coming. This is the result of no investment in football. Basically noone cares about football in Iran. I can understand why people are fed up with football and dont go to the stadium.
Situation is because of mismanagement... not players or general fans to blame. People show they are fed up and they did not come to stadium. Very right move. They showed they are not idiots to be played by Sport ministry and IFF.
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Firing Khakpour now is counter-productive.
All that I hope happens is IFF should learn - all national teams we have (U-23, U-20, U-18...) are at the service of the main team! Not the other way around.
I hope Goudarzi is happy. Another f*** up by him.
He's making Ahmadinejad's sports ministers look very good!
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostFiring Khakpour now is counter-productive.
All that I hope happens is IFF should learn - all national teams we have (U-23, U-20, U-18...) are at the service of the main team! Not the other way around.
I hope Goudarzi is happy. Another f*** up by him.
He's making Ahmadinejad's sports ministers look very good!
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Originally posted by ehsan singapore View Postmean we have to wait for the other groups and see if we qualify or not
Its sad we are always in this "IF" game with Iranian coaches.
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View PostThe senior and omid national teams are not an internship program. If he fails, then it's too late to call for his removal. Nothing in Khakpur's resume says that he is qualified to coach a national team
I'm just saying, that we know IFF. They are not going to fire him now. They are to "ghod" for that.راه یکی است و آن راستی است
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Originally posted by PersianLegion View PostDon't make mistake. but we have the talent and with little investment we can get good results. People still love football but they are fed up with IFF and sport ministry corruption and incompetency. Sport ministry is meddling in IFF business by not giving the subsidies and halting all financial support until they force their will on IFF and TM. That is why they are forcing CQ to resign and that is why they forced Azmoun and JB to play in U23 instead of TM. They made CQ mamn ol khoroj and are still bothering the team. Our NT is under a lot of pressure right now by TM, so not speak against the Managers in sport ministry and IFF. We are losing our only good coach in past 10 year so the corrupted few at IFF and sport ministry can have their way and grab more money....
Situation is because of mismanagement... not players or general fans to blame. People show they are fed up and they did not come to stadium. Very right move. They showed they are not idiots to be played by Sport ministry and IFF.
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View Postsee, the western "reporting structure" you refer to does not apply in Iran. Goodarzi is the head. He should be held accountable. What does he do? He throws him under the bus. khakpour decides to throw the youngsters under the bus ..... and kafashian, following his religious guidelines, naturally lies
As sad as it is to see these guys coming out and throwing someone else under the bus as you suggested, it shows they're concerned that they can and likely will be held accountable for their actions by the fans, particularly after this CQ situation. We did not see this after the utter failure in the Asian Games.
Ultimately, Khakpour is the manager of the team and despite the fact that Goudarzi overwrote the IFF in this case, Khakpour does need to take responsibility for and answer for TM Omid's performance - that's a good thing.
Goudarzi is perhaps going to think twice before overwriting the decision of IFF's technical committee and putting himself in this situation where the media is already asking questions and throwing him under the bus (as they should).
And imagine how Asadi's feeling right about now, knowing that the CQ situation or picking a vatani coach will likely come back to bite him in the ass on a LARGE scale.
So once you establish that structure, everyone is forced to act more responsibly or be held accountable for their actions. Perhaps it was a terrible way and time for it to be put into place, but it was long overdue and a welcome development IMHO.
And hopefully, CQ's situation will ultimately unfold in a positive way because of it. One thing no one can deny is that CQ has stirred up a lot of poopoo in Iran, so this may yet be is greatest gift.
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