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Originally posted by Martin-Reza View PostAs usual, he is trying to get the maximum resources in every aspect for Team Melli, but seems this time he won't get it and therefore knows it will be highly problematic but doesn't want to pay for IFF incompetence.
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Originally posted by xerexes View PostWhen you try to equate this situation with average people's problems with their employers and wanting raises and time off, it's hard to conclude you're siding with him.
As for the second point about average people's problems, I think you missed the forest for the tree on that one, and I will not bother to clarify further for you as a simple re-read will likely do just that
Originally posted by pdot View PostCQ knows what he signed up for after signing the agreement with Iran after the worldcup. I don't understand what his plan is at this point.Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostThat may be true...but I am sure he didn't sign up for government interference by the guys at the ministry of sport...I am sure he expected promises to be kept and so forth. The likely truth lies somewhere in between Kaffasian's daily revolving percentages and CQ's press conferences...
Also IFF has had interference on CQ since the beginning. It's never changed and he never could ask for it to change. He basically had to accept it as part of the job.
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Originally posted by pdot View PostFrom all the news sources and my interpretation CQ was going to step away from Team melli months ago. He planned to leave after the Sweden game. All of a sudden he wants these things that we all know IFF is unwilling to give up. It just seems like IFF is holding him against his wishes.
Also IFF has had interference on CQ since the beginning. It's never changed and he never could ask for it to change. He basically had to accept it as part of the job.Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostWell now you know why he wants to leave, but as others have stated in this thread, IFF is holding him against his wishes due to his contractual obligations and financial penalties. We all heard the news that CQ lost close to million dollars recently so perhaps he really can't afford any penalties or fines at this stage. Of course, this is all speculation and we won't know until our next match who is going to be our coach.Bookmark the PFDC Calendar for TM & WCQ games
http://sites.google.com/site/pfdccalendar/
[Click on a game to see detailed description including time]
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostMaybe you should not "conclude" anything until you have read all the comments pertaining to my discussion about this one subject with regards to CQ and IFF.
As for the second point about average people's problems, I think you missed the forest for the tree on that one, and I will not bother to clarify further for you as a simple re-read will likely do just that
"rip the band-aid off". You still don't get that in a system like this when basic expectations are constantly unmet and promises are made just to be ignored days later, his only recourse when negotiations don't work is to take his case to the public and essentially shame the other side to live up to their responsibilities and do the right thing. This is basically how he got that Asadi clown to back off. He turned the meddling and interference into a PR problem for them.
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Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostI'm not a fan of Afazeli at all and agree with what you're saying in the 2nd paragraph.
I'm all for CQ standing up to IFF as well, but for that he has to be committed to the job. Simply giving up and saying things aren't going to change and we're not going to be successful because of that, isn't really the blueprint of success for TM. I'm all for campaigning for change and I think everyone (including TM players) should help him with that like they did in the past few weeks and in the long term it will be a lot more effective than these type of interviews. But campaigning for change and giving up on change are two different things though.
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostWell now you know why he wants to leave, but as others have stated in this thread, IFF is holding him against his wishes due to his contractual obligations and financial penalties. We all heard the news that CQ lost close to million dollars recently so perhaps he really can't afford any penalties or fines at this stage. Of course, this is all speculation and we won't know until our next match who is going to be our coach.
If IFF signed a legal document they should take him to court and not force him into anything.
Whatever way this ends up we can kiss goodbye to any good coach coming to coach Iran after this mess.
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Originally posted by pdot View PostWhatever way this ends up we can kiss goodbye to any good coach coming to coach Iran after this mess.
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Originally posted by clipsport View PostLike I said before, he had worked in Iran for 4 years. Then signed a 4 year extension after the WC. Now he is saying that given the conditions he is not going to promise any success.
"Wife (CQ) wants to leave Husband (IFF) due to being unhappy with the way her husband (IFF) treats her and their life together. Wife (CQ) says she no longer wants to be married and wants a divorce, Husband (IFF) promises wife that he will change and he will work hard to make their life better but he doesn't. So again Wife (CQ) starts complaining and say she can't continue.
Hope that helps
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostCalm down the drama people.
These reporters are turning this into a soap opera.
Let's all wait a few days. Things will be more clear then.
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