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    Strong possibility that CQ Is gone for ever !!!

    As I said before I have a friend that works for the ministry of sports in Iran
    He told me that there is a 80% chance we will never see CQ coach Iran again.
    Him and Taj did not come to any agreements and nothing has been signed , as he wanted another 4 year deal and
    demanded more money than his last contract and Taj wanted a 6 month deal at the same
    Rate of pay as before.
    Again CQ felt like it was disrespectful for the IFF to only want to offer him a 6 months
    Extension after all he has done and been thru with our TM.
    So the IFF has started search for a new high caliber foreign
    head coach but for now ,there is a high chance a Mihani coach
    Will take over the team for the AC.
    So be prepared in case we never see CQ in Iran again.

    #2
    I wonder what the calculations were to get to the 80%

    Just kidding... but we've seen this many times before, this is how CQ negotiates.
    We are currently witnessing a revolution in Iranian football. Team Melli has never been stronger than it is today, and we will only get better.

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      #3
      At this point I don't understand why IFF wouldn't just comit to CQ for another 4 years. Let's be honest, we aren't getting any higher profile coach. Why don't they just shave a little off of the money that is sent to Syria?

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        #4
        And we commit football suicide again. Bravo.

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          #5
          Just yesterday he postet something about fairplay on his facebook.

          "Tribute to Fair Play in football.
          Denmark vs Iran, 2003, friendly match played in Hong Kong. An Iranian player mistook a whistle from the crowd and picked the ball up with his hands in the penalty area, thinking it was the referee signal for halftime. Right after, the referee gave Denmark a penalty kick. Following his manager Morten Olsen instructions, Denmark midfielder Wieghorst missed the penalty on purpose. Denmark lost that match 1-0 but Wieghorst gesture would always be remembered as one the most significant acts of Fair Play in football."

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            #6
            Originally posted by sarbaz View Post
            As I said before I have a friend that works for the ministry of sports in Iran
            He told me that there is a 80% chance we will never see CQ coach Iran again.
            Him and Taj did not come to any agreements and nothing has been signed , as he wanted another 4 year deal and
            demanded more money than his last contract and Taj wanted a 6 month deal at the same
            Rate of pay as before.
            Again CQ felt like it was disrespectful for the IFF to only want to offer him a 6 months
            Extension after all he has done and been thru with our TM.
            So the IFF has started search for a new high caliber foreign
            head coach but for now ,there is a high chance a Mihani coach
            Will take over the team for the AC.
            So be prepared in case we never see CQ in Iran again.
            Be prepared for another Quarterfinal exit if that happens. There is no Vatani coach in Iran or elsewhere who is qualified to lead this team. I hope the pressure from the public will make IFF agree with CQs demands.

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              #7
              IRan is in economical and political turmoil, with the departure of CQ, it will only get worse! Even Rouhani will not want that, so mark my words, CQ might have gone, but he will be back with a longer contract to create a more amicable atmosphere in Iran to allow the Mullah to rule for another few years......

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                #8
                when you had the best manager ever in Iran's football history and you suddenly change to a vatani coach:

                TEAM MELLI UNTIL THE END

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                  #9
                  Give him 4 years 7 months but with an option to cancel if he does not win or appear in Asian cup finals.

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                    #10
                    CQ will not leave. He is a competitor and he will come back to win the Asian Cup. IFF should then give him the option to stay another 4 years if he wins the cup.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by eerooni View Post
                      IRan is in economical and political turmoil, with the departure of CQ, it will only get worse! Even Rouhani will not want that, so mark my words, CQ might have gone, but he will be back with a longer contract to create a more amicable atmosphere in Iran to allow the Mullah to rule for another few years......
                      This. Carlos Queiroz and Team Melli were the only good thing for iranians. Be sure the establishment noticed it.

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                        #12
                        Going with the trust nothing until its official policy on this one, either way Iranian manager = piss poor performance

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                          #13
                          We should get Michel Preud'homme.

                          We'll end up with Ali Daei.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by PEJ View Post
                            At this point I don't understand why IFF wouldn't just comit to CQ for another 4 years. Let's be honest, we aren't getting any higher profile coach. Why don't they just shave a little off of the money that is sent to Syria?
                            No they should ask Palestine + Nicaragua + Bolivia + Comoros + Djibouti + Somalia to pay CQ's wages. Didn't those countries receive from Iran huge lump sums during the former presidency?

                            Those countries are in debt and need to pay back Iran their debt + interest

                            Although Comoros, Djibouti & Somalia cut off diplomatic ties with Iran many years ago.

                            Nicaragua offered to pay back debt but instead of paying back in money, they offered to give sugarcanes

                            FFIRI's hands are tied when you have international sanctions and debtors who can't pay back!

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                              #15
                              I heard cq have been given 10% of our fifa prize money share from wc. its about $850k.

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