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Originally posted by scuderia View PostI agree with his Iran stint. He had a fairly strong and talented side and couldn't get them to qualify for the WC (relatively easy qualification process)!
Still not a good coach though.
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Originally posted by scuderia View PostI agree with his Iran stint. He had a fairly strong and talented side and couldn't get them to qualify for the WC (relatively easy qualification process)!“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 Postit was not a "relatively easy qualification process" as you put it. Flying to play a strong N. Korea in their country, flying back to Tehran to play a home game and then flying back across the continent yet again to play a strong S. Korea team on their home soil in a span of 2 weeks is not easy. We dug ourselves a hole and that was due to Daei.
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Originally posted by scuderia View PostGuys, if anything I think it was more Ghotbi's doing. But that's debatable. Daei came in when the damage had already been done!
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Originally posted by Mr Pouya View PostYeah man, sounds about right. Ghotbi screwed up the qualification with his 2 games in charge whilst Daei's 6 games in charge before hand were perfect 3 pointers. I mean why did he even get sacked in the first place?!?
Ali Daei 24 15 6 3 62.50
Afshin Ghotbi 30 16 6 8 53.33
Let me know what you think!
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Originally posted by scuderia View PostGuys, if anything I think it was more Ghotbi's doing. But that's debatable. Daei came in when the damage had already been done!Originally posted by scuderia View PostHere are the stats:
Ali Daei 24 15 6 3 62.50
Afshin Ghotbi 30 16 6 8 53.33
Let me know what you think!
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Originally posted by Mani View PostWhy are you commenting on an issue when you don’t even know the correct sequence of the events? Ghotbi came in AFTER Daei had failed miserably and took over a demoralized side that needed at least 7 points to qualify, from one home match and two away matches. And Ghotbi almost did the impossible and qualify us, was it not for a late Park J Sung goal. Now was/is Ghotbi a great coach? No . But was he better than Daei? Absolutely. Daei had no business being the national team manager and used his connections to get the job and cost us a World Cup qualification as a result.چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
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