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Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostI don't think it's a question of them not being willing to deliver so much as not being able to deliver. At the end of the day it is what it is.
And CQ being as AMAZING as he is and putting the selfish feelings aside, will surely be better off somewhere else and working with a professional organization.
I'm sure he will build on his exemplary and most remembered and talked about career achievements of losing to Spain 1-0, losing to Argentina 1-0, and beating S. Korea 1-0 with 10 amateur special Olympics boys - of course not to downplay his great achievement of elevating Iran to a 1st place finish in an Asian Cup group for the 1st and last time ever.
It's tough to outdo himself on these accomplishments, but if anyone can do it, CQ would be the man. So best of luck to him.
So eventhough you are highly impressed with CQ's resume, I am sure GN, MK or some other vatani coach will rise to the top and outshine CQ in future TM games. So best of luck to all of them“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by hzv View Postoffside jan, i agree that my shades do not see things you see, you have special shades which you see whole pictures of non existing pictures with. i never said his reason for quitting was because of jahanbakhsh or azmoun in fact i was talking about him being wrong in this situation and khakpour being right.
look we have to ask ourselves what we are paying cq for, if he is to over see our whole football and make big changes then he is worth every penny. however if he is there to just see his own results and be result oriented only for tm then he should ve been fired yesterday when he did not get results. if not after the world cup (which i agree that at that time it would ve been a mistake to fire him) then he should ve been fired already after asian cup.
in this situation with azmoun and jahanbakhsh, he is showing that he does not give a damn about our Olympic qualification and seems more interested in his own job as tm head coach thus imo and for the reasons mentioned above has to be judged by his results alone and no matter how many xbox aficionados say his results are spectacular they are indeed sub par and not worth all this, besides i think cq has given iran what he knows and can not add anything more. he has done a great job we must build on his work and improve as current level is not going to win anything of note.
If you can that coach, please enlighten us. Right now, most of our TM ex-coaches are either mamnooal-vorood or mamnooal-khorouj.“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Shah Abbas View PostLOOL.
Sweden and Chile? Plus, it's not IFF's fault if CQ prefers to play pirates in Africa or shit teams in Portugal.
+ Abdul Zahra was just BS. The plan was to get Iranians blaming someone else other than CQ/IFF.
+ You may not have blamed Ghalenoei but other Khaye mals did. They said because of his interview before Iraq game, Iran lost. LOL.
+ Trust me mate, the previous Team Melis have had MUCH MUCH worse poor field conditions.
+ Bad referee decisions are part of the game, IMO Williams was right on the second yellow to Pooladi but defo harsh on the first.
Next.sigpicSUPPORT TEAM MELLIIRAN- IRAN - ONLY IRAN
IRAN OUT OF AFC NOW!
IRAN WILL ROCK IN ASIA AGAIN IF IRI IS OVERTHROWN... MUBARAK, BIN-ALI, NOW IT IS THE TURN FOR SEID ALI
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Originally posted by arasradio View PostI'm not going to argue with you here because some of your points are valid. However, please go easy on the referee issue because it is known to everyone now. For the first time ever, FIFA actuallly mentioned the bad officiating dilemma. Aussie TV bashed their own ref. yes bro, you're right referee errors are part of the game and happens here and there but in case of Iran; it is always part of all Iran's games. Iran always have to defeat 12 men.
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Guys, please stop bashing U23 coaches. (Constructive criticism is good though.) Khakpour was a respected defender with Iran's France 1998 squad, and has youth coaching experience in the U.S. Also, Kashani is a great manager for day to day agenda of the team. Together they can bring the ship home.
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View Postsurely you don't believe they're not able to deliver. Ofcourse they can. Whether they want to, is a different story.
So eventhough you are highly impressed with CQ's resume, I am sure GN, MK or some other vatani coach will rise to the top and outshine CQ in future TM games. So best of luck to all of them
And the 2nd sentence sums up the majority of my issues with hardcore CQ fans. If you really have to resort to naming MK & GN (who I doubt were getting paid 1/10th of CQ and had zero international experience) every time to make a case for CQ being good or worth it, you've set the bar AWFULLY low, which also explains why 1-0 losses to Spain or Argentina are his most remembered and talked about achievements.
In regards to 88% of the TM fans supporting CQ, I highly doubt the number is as high after this latest fiasco because I was in the 88% myself until a few weeks ago - not to mention that "support" is a loaded word because most fans would support most TM coaches by default of supporting TM. But there's a certain hypocrisy here as well because 99.9% of the fans are not professional coaches to have any credentials to even formulate an opinion on a professional coach as some of you would argue, so their opinions shouldn't matter!
But that litmus test apparently applies to the 12% only. At any rate, 99.8% of Iranians supported the IR and 75% of them participated in the last election too. Why not extend the argument to say IR was the right choice for Iran in 1979 or that the 75% turnout in the last election shows not only that they support the IR, but that it's the best choice for Iran at the moment?
I'm not asking rhetorical questions, I just want to understand why we change the standards every day to suit a specific argument.
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View Posthow can anyone forget about a "trail of destruction" comment. It's just too comical.
For some reason when you (the collective you as Rugs likes to say) misses the forest for the trees, it's ok...everyone else is not allowed to argue a point or share info.
Ps. I'm not accusing you of being a tree hugger or logger with the above expression...don't want you to miss that with all the blinders you (the collective you) have on...
Sent from my ME173X using TapatalkRemember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostRight, the hypocrisy police at it's finest. You guys rip Bi-Honar for questioning the use of a metaphor/phrase about bones breaking but go on the offense about an expression I use. Of course I do not mean trail of destruction literally, but show me one senior mens team CQ was fully in charge and in some cases not even in charge, where the fan base and ownership is happy with him...again, Pique, Ronanldo, Portugal, S. Africa, Man U...
By that token we must behave differently and expect differently from all those places you mentioned.
All bow down and hail now.
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Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View PostBecause we see ourselves as lesser beings who ought to be grateful for a white man (forget that he's more brown than half og Iran) from the mighty Europe has come and graced Iran to bestow his blessings upon us lesser mortals.
By that token we must behave differently and expect differently from all those places you mentioned.
All bow down and hail now.
so is that the problem you have with him???? why didn't you come out and say it from the beginning?? Now it's much more clear to us why you say the things you say. I never understood why someone would write a 3 page essay claiming that Mayeli Kohan should replace Daei after that loss to the saudis .....
p.s. if "white man" is so bad, you may want to remove FCB and AJAX from your sig.“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 Postsurely you don't believe they're not able to deliver. Ofcourse they can. Whether they want to, is a different story.
So eventhough you are highly impressed with CQ's resume, I am sure GN, MK or some other vatani coach will rise to the top and outshine CQ in future TM games. So best of luck to all of them
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Doostan,
This is NOT about CQ.
Stop these Iranian/Arab tactics of engaging in discussions....when asked a question, i divert by bringing in a completely unrelated issue and make it relevant.
CQ is GONE>....get it? He is gone as far as we know right at this moment.
Now.....
Iranian and vatani coaches have made it impossible for ANYONE from the outside to come and work in Iran. I understand to some extent why. They are insecure, untrained, unsure of their skills and hungry and need to make a living. So, the best way to put food on your table is to hire some newspaper directors (have them in your back pocket) and use them both inside and outside of Iran to put pressure on the foreign coaches to run them off. So far it has worked...
But here is what I am saying....
Now that bronko, Krunchar, Blazovic, Denizli and CQ are gone, lets hold these coaches responsible and accountable. Lets tell them that now mr khakpour and mr Kashani, you must produce. No excuses.
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View Postso is that the problem you have with him???? why didn't you come out and say it from the beginning?? Now it's much more clear to us why you say the things you say. I never understood why someone would write a 3 page essay claiming that Mayeli Kohan should replace Daei after that loss to the saudis .....
p.s. if "white man" is so bad, you may want to remove FCB and AJAX from your sig.
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So to recap...
Those who approve of CQ: Dejagah, Gucci and everyone else on the national team, plus only about 88% of the country.
Those who disapprove of CQ: An assortment of random internet luminaries including a very sane bird flu expert, a legendary tactician for the best U-15 girl team within 2 blocks of his house, and a perfectly normal racist whose definition of logic is screaming about white people.
I don't know, seems like a toss up to me.
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