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Alex Nouri is not at all ready to take over Iran's national team. He only had a good short 6 month spell with Werder Bremen before getting fired due to poor results. Nouri is definitely a promising young coach with potential, but has a long way to go before being considered to lead our national team.
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Originally posted by Taz View PostGood riddance? Get your South Korean ass out of here boy
Originally posted by persian_pooya View PostAlex Nouri is not at all ready to take over Iran's national team. He only had a good short 6 month spell with Werder Bremen before getting fired due to poor results. Nouri is definitely a promising young coach with potential, but has a long way to go before being considered to lead our national team.
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Originally posted by The View PostGive me something more than 1 point in the world cup group stage, and an Asia cup Quarter-Finals exit on a $2mil+ per year salary, and I might give a crap if he leaves.
How about beating the champions of Copa America and giving Argentina a better fight than any team gave them in the world cup?
How about staying at the top of the Asian rankings ahead of teams whose second division clubs have better facilities than our top five teams put together?
How about fighting for his guys against a federation that before him was used to sending the team to a village in Austria and calling it a "foreign camp" while the traveling officials spent the players' money on their own entourage?
How about building a national training and coordination center for our national teams at every age level AND THEN fighting the federation to take it back after they gave it away?
And I know most CQ bashers aren't old enough to remember, but how about building a team that for the first time in decades actually played as a team? A team that for the first time relied on a system rather than a few stars and wasn't run by competing cliques of players?
You don't have to LOVE the guy or think he's perfect. But the bitterness and hatred some Iranians have against this man is just plain disgusting. It's based on nothing but ignorance and ingratitude...and in many cases a pathetic streak of racism and xenophobia they try to pass off as "nationalism".
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Originally posted by krol View PostHow about going to the world cup twice in a row for the first time in our history?
How about beating the champions of Copa America and giving Argentina a better fight than any team gave them in the world cup?
How about staying at the top of the Asian rankings ahead of teams whose second division clubs have better facilities than our top five teams put together?
How about fighting for his guys against a federation that before him was used to sending the team to a village in Austria and calling it a "foreign camp" while the traveling officials spent the players' money on their own entourage?
How about building a national training and coordination center for our national teams at every age level AND THEN fighting the federation to take it back after they gave it away?
And I know most CQ bashers aren't old enough to remember, but how about building a team that for the first time in decades actually played as a team? A team that for the first time relied on a system rather than a few stars and wasn't run by competing cliques of players?
You don't have to LOVE the guy or think he's perfect. But the bitterness and hatred some Iranians have against this man is just plain disgusting. It's based on nothing but ignorance and ingratitude...and in many cases a pathetic streak of racism and xenophobia they try to pass off as "nationalism".
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Originally posted by mahestan View PostI think some of our members are too young to remember the embarrassing 2004 debacle between Rezaei and Badavi.
This is why the system loves Branko. He's their ideal coach. He's Croatian so they can congratulate themselves for hiring a "European", yet at the same time he's as good a Yes Man as you'll find anywhere in Iran. He won't care where his players stay or what kind of farm they practice in as long as he gets his paycheck.
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