lets see what happens. the offer or interest was never a big secret. but what i not true that he already signed anything with them. i think as mentioned before he would actually like to stay in iran if they offer him a contract. lets see how we do in the AC 2019 and how we will proceed. i still havent given up on the fact that he might stay.
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and they will also have to negotiate. iran paid CQ a lot of money. in fact he was one of the highest earning coaches in the Wc. i dont know if colombia is willing to pay him as much and will give him as much power as CQ has in iran. lets see. im still conviced that CQ goal is to stay in iran because he has the most power there and basiaclly build his empire there with the players and knows them inside out. going with 65 to a new country and continent might be a harder challenge for him with the pressure being much higher for him.
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Originally posted by armen View PostQueiroz today publicly confirmed Colombia's interest in hiring him and said he would consider their job offer after the asian cup:
https://www.france24.com/en/20190118...fter-asian-cup
how can you not love this man if you are a TM fan..? unless you have ulterior motives..!!
Iran coach Queiroz set for Colombia switch after Asian Cup
Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said Friday that he was "honored" to be courted by Colombia, who want the former Real Madrid boss to join them after the Asian Cup.
But the Portuguese, who has been Iran coach for eight rollercoaster years, insisted that he remains committed to bringing Asian football's biggest prize back to the country for the first time in more than 40 years.
"There's no doubt that Colombia expressed its interest and confidence in me," Queiroz told AFP in an interview before Iran face Oman in the last 16 at the weekend.
"It is an unbelievable national team with fantastic players and a very high FIFA ranking (12) -- it's prestigious, an honour and something that makes me very proud.
"But at the moment my responsibility is with Iran," added the 65-year-old, who almost steered Iran to the knockout stages of last year's World Cup in Russia.
"After the Asian Cup I will take into consideration for sure Colombia's invitation."
Despite Team Melli's strong World Cup showing, Iranian football authorities opted not to offer him a new four-year contract -- a decision that stung the former Portugal coach.
"I was a little bit surprised to be honest," he admitted. "These circumstances weren't created by me -- it was the decision of the federation.
"Coaches have their futures in the hands of presidents," shrugged Queiroz. "They want to move in another direction and for sure I will find another solution too."
Iran are joint Asian Cup favourites with South Korea and Queiroz praised the desire and determination shown by his players despite the turmoil caused by sanctions imposed on the country.
- 'Emotional sanctions' -
Breaking up is never easy, and Queiroz feels a special bond with his players.
"I try to select players who put the shirt above everything," he said.
"You can never compromise with attitude and character. Either you have loyalty, courage, attitude -- or you don't. You can't buy it," added Queiroz, whose team are expected to prove too strong for Oman in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
"People are suffering with these emotional sanctions that are affecting the country and society. But when you live together with these fantastic people and the spirit they have, you fall in love."
While breaking up is never easy, Queiroz feels a special bond with the Iran players.
"I never saw players delivering so much and receiving so little," he said in a thinly veiled dig at Iranian officials.
"I love the players -- they never quit, they are strong characters, they always want to improve, they fight. They are so dedicated to the country and the shirt. This is probably one of the strongest football families I ever met in my life."
Iran's failure to lift the Asian Cup since completing a hat-trick of victories in 1976 is something of a mystery.
But Queiroz's players look capable of ending that title drought after topping Group D, where victories over Yemen and Vietnam were followed by a goalless draw with bitter rivals Iraq.
"Nobody puts more pressure on us than me and our players," insisted Queiroz.
"But we won't fall into the trap of becoming tense, or lose control, because of the dreams that we have in front of us."
© 2019 AFP
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Iran coach Queiroz set for Colombia switch after Asian Cup
Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said Friday that he was "honored" to be courted by Colombia, who want the former Real Madrid boss to join them after the Asian Cup.
But the Portuguese, who has been Iran coach for eight rollercoaster years, insisted that he remains committed to bringing Asian football's biggest prize back to the country for the first time in more than 40 years.
"There's no doubt that Colombia expressed its interest and confidence in me," Queiroz told AFP in an interview before Iran face Oman in the last 16 at the weekend.
"It is an unbelievable national team with fantastic players and a very high FIFA ranking (12) -- it's prestigious, an honour and something that makes me very proud.
"But at the moment my responsibility is with Iran," added the 65-year-old, who almost steered Iran to the knockout stages of last year's World Cup in Russia.
"After the Asian Cup I will take into consideration for sure Colombia's invitation."
Despite Team Melli's strong World Cup showing, Iranian football authorities opted not to offer him a new four-year contract -- a decision that stung the former Portugal coach.
"I was a little bit surprised to be honest," he admitted. "These circumstances weren't created by me -- it was the decision of the federation.
"Coaches have their futures in the hands of presidents," shrugged Queiroz. "They want to move in another direction and for sure I will find another solution too."
Iran are joint Asian Cup favourites with South Korea and Queiroz praised the desire and determination shown by his players despite the turmoil caused by sanctions imposed on the country.
- 'Emotional sanctions' -
Breaking up is never easy, and Queiroz feels a special bond with his players.
"I try to select players who put the shirt above everything," he said.
"You can never compromise with attitude and character. Either you have loyalty, courage, attitude -- or you don't. You can't buy it," added Queiroz, whose team are expected to prove too strong for Oman in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
"People are suffering with these emotional sanctions that are affecting the country and society. But when you live together with these fantastic people and the spirit they have, you fall in love."
While breaking up is never easy, Queiroz feels a special bond with the Iran players.
"I never saw players delivering so much and receiving so little," he said in a thinly veiled dig at Iranian officials.
"I love the players -- they never quit, they are strong characters, they always want to improve, they fight. They are so dedicated to the country and the shirt. This is probably one of the strongest football families I ever met in my life."
Iran's failure to lift the Asian Cup since completing a hat-trick of victories in 1976 is something of a mystery.
But Queiroz's players look capable of ending that title drought after topping Group D, where victories over Yemen and Vietnam were followed by a goalless draw with bitter rivals Iraq.
"Nobody puts more pressure on us than me and our players," insisted Queiroz.
"But we won't fall into the trap of becoming tense, or lose control, because of the dreams that we have in front of us."
© 2019 AFP
https://www.afp.com/en/news/831/iran...up-doc-1cd2w43
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Originally posted by milad_b View Postso now after all that hassle and "hashiyeh" even if we win the cup CQ is gone! Now its becoming political issue for CQ. The government will now do anything to stop us winning the cup and making CQ a hero.
There definitely seems to be a smear campaign going on in Iran by those who would benefit from his departure, though.
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Originally posted by ramingeles2000 View Postat what age did you realize you weren't as bright as the others?
At what age were you diagnosed with amnesia?
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Originally posted by AminGP View PostFootball environment in Iran is very toxic at the moment and it's just crazy to work under these conditions even if we win the asian cup.
It's insulting to CQ when we didn't offer him a 4 year extended contract after a great result in such a difficult group.
And if it was insulting that he didn't get a 4 year extension, then why doesn't he leave? Is it maybe cause he has no where else to go?
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Originally posted by Bagg10 View PostI wouldn't go that far. If he wins, we'll have confederations cup and WC. CQ is out Irooni-ing the Iroonis. He's a master negotiator. He's using both his success in Asia Cup and the Colombia offer to get Iran to give him a big contract offer(if he wins AC they'll be a lot of pressure on the federation to renew his contract). Whether he uses that offer to in turn get Colombia to raise the stakes is something we'll have to wait and see.
There definitely seems to be a smear campaign going on in Iran by those who would benefit from his departure, though.
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Originally posted by Bagg10 View PostI wouldn't go that far. If he wins, we'll have confederations cup and WC. CQ is out Irooni-ing the Iroonis. He's a master negotiator. He's using both his success in Asia Cup and the Colombia offer to get Iran to give him a big contract offer(if he wins AC they'll be a lot of pressure on the federation to renew his contract). Whether he uses that offer to in turn get Colombia to raise the stakes is something we'll have to wait and see.
There definitely seems to be a smear campaign going on in Iran by those who would benefit from his departure, though.
on what planet?
There is no Colombia offer. Just another rumor to aid his 4 year extension with Iran. Just like all the other "offers" from the past.
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Originally posted by paas View PostHe's a "master negotiator" who in the middle of the negotiations comes out and publicly says Iran doesn't want to extend his contract?
on what planet?
There is no Colombia offer. Just another rumor to aid his 4 year extension with Iran. Just like all the other "offers" from the past.
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Originally posted by Bagg10 View PostIt seems that your English is on par with Khiabani. He said the head of the sporting ministry didn't want IFF to renew his contract. I'm not even sure it's up to that guy whether or not they renew his contract. He may be in charge of allocating funds for the contract and the IFF as a whole, though (not sure how it works in Iran), so CQ is putting him and the sporting ministry on the spot, because it seems as though Taj's hands are tied atm.
There is no Colombia offer. Its just part of some game to put pressure on Iran to give him that delicious 4 year extension.
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Originally posted by Bagg10 View PostI wouldn't go that far. If he wins, we'll have confederations cup and WC. CQ is out Irooni-ing the Iroonis. He's a master negotiator. He's using both his success in Asia Cup and the Colombia offer to get Iran to give him a big contract offer(if he wins AC they'll be a lot of pressure on the federation to renew his contract). Whether he uses that offer to in turn get Colombia to raise the stakes is something we'll have to wait and see.
There definitely seems to be a smear campaign going on in Iran by those who would benefit from his departure, though.
And if you think people can pressure government , sadly i have to say people can do crap , they filtered telegram , and facebook and people didn't do crap. They will filter CQ without any issue.
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