I wouldn't be surprised after few bad results with new coach IFF try to bring Queiroz back due to some pressure from fans. Have a feeling he is not totally done with TM.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostI wouldn't be surprised after few bad results with new coach IFF try to bring Queiroz back due to some pressure from fans. Have a feeling he is not totally done with TM.
Cannot believe IFF has not given him another offer. I know this is all the Ministry of Sports doing.
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dont believe all this BIG NAME propaganda.
not only they wont come to Iran, especially with the dire economic situation and horrible currency discrepancy, the general situation with regards to IR activity and provoking wars against its neighbors makes it even less attractive for any coach worth his salt.
the big names news is bandied about so the fans dont put pressure on the incompetent and corrupt officials. till league starts and they get distracted by shitty pp vs ss hollow rivalries and ACL games, …
my guess is some 3rd or at best, a DESPERATE low 2nd tier eastern European coach will be brought in (while a whole bunch of middle-men pocket shitload of money during contracts and negotiations).
face it.
As long as IR exists, nothing good happens for, or in Iran
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My favourite coach for TM would be Nuno at Wolves but he will be there for a long long time I think.
I think a scorched earth few years would be healthy in the long term. Let either Branko, Schaffer, Mayeli or whoever else take over. It's time to burn the ground weed out the lashkhors and start afresh.
How about this Minavand and Azizi combo:
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it's funny watching ZANDI comparing how Iran has no academy at club level , and how Germany passed laws that they must have them at every club level.
And the German national team goes in a downward spiral so fast.
TEAM UNITY is key at tournament level , followed by technical awareness . we have the players
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According to Wikipedia ...
The qualifiers for the 2022 WORLD CUP will also act as qualifiers for the ASIAN CUP 2023
The qualifiers begin in the first week of JUNE 2019.
We are most likely going to qualify from our group in the first round into the latter stage.
I won't be shocked if the Federation (after going after some bigger names) decides to settle for an interim Iranian coach who will know his time is limited and will be replaced regardless of results.
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostOther than world cup qualification which is not comparable due to the groups and spots what did CQ do that Mayeli Kohan did not? Did Mayeli Kohan not finish 3rd in the Asian cup putting up some of the best performances? Did he not introduce all kinds of great players out of no where to our football? Are you new to Iranian football? Did mayeli Kohan not finish fourth in the world cup of futsal tournament? Did he not Play in and captain TM? Is this information new to you?
"Other than world cup qualification" . um ..... ok ..... let's toss away those WC qualifications because they are more or less, just a side note.
apparently you have a strained relationship with facts:
Iran Under-23
In 2003, Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran appointed Mayeli Kohan as the head coach of Iran national under-23 football team. He resigned two months later to become the head coach of Iran Pro League side Saipa.
Saipa
He became head coach of Saipa in July 2003 replacing Giovanni Mei. He was head coach until the end of season which lead team in 13th ranked and team was relegated to the Azadegan League and Mayeli Kohan was sacked by the club.
Paykan
After his poor showing with Saipa, he was appointed as the head coach of Paykan in 2004. He had an unsuccessful stint with Paykan and resigned shortly after.
Foolad
He took a hiatus from coaching for two years but returned to manage Foolad in 2006. Foolad were relegated to Azadegan League a sharp decline from their previous season's 8th place finish. He was fired two days after the end of season.
Returning to Saipa
He was returned to Saipa in 2008 after Ali Daei became head coach of Iran national football team. During 2008–09 season, he received good results with Saipa and ended the season in 10th rank, finishing bad years of coaching. He was reappointed for two years by club chairman in 2009.Saipa F.C.'s last minute goal against Esteghlal F.C. in a game held in April 2009, threatened Esteghlal's chance of winning the Iranian title. After the game, because of fan clashes between the two teams and fan insults towards Mayeli Kohan and his family, Mayeli Kohan sent a letter to Esteghlal manager Amir Ghalenoei which reportedly included harsh references to Ghalenoei's height, facial appearance and background.[1][2] When he was appointed as head coach of Iran national football team in 2009, he wasn't resigned as his position in Saipa and after he was refuse to coaching national team, he came back to Saipa. He was end 2009–10 season in 8th rank and 2010–11 season in 11th rank and was resigned as head coach of Saipa in the last match which they won and wasn't relegated to Azadegan League. After one of Saipa's games, when one of the reporters asked him about his great winning streak with Saipa 4 games in a row, Mayelikohan started to cry and couldn't give the reporter any answer
Appointment as Iran national team coach for second time
Mayeli Kohan as technical manager with Iran U-23 team
He was assigned as the new coach of Iran National football team on 7 April 2009 replacing Ali Daei who had been sacked a week earlier and was released on 21 April 2009.
As a result of conflicts with Amir Ghalenoei, an angered Ghalenoei, along several other Esteghlal players and officials including Fabio Januario, Farhad Majidi and Arash Borhani, stormed the IRIFF headquarters demanding an action to be made against Mayeli Kohan. Several days later Mayeli Kohan resigned without coaching Iran in any match.[2]
Technical Manager of Persepolis
He was appointed as Technical Manager of Persepolis by Habib Kashani on 6 July 2011. He resigned on 20 August 2011 after his deference with head coach.[3]
Gahar Zagros
On 27 August 2012, Mayeli Kohan was appointed as head coach of Gahar Zagros, replacing with Mehdi Tartar who resigned last month. He returned to management after nearly two years. His side was relegated to the Azadegan League, just one year after their promotion. He left the team at the end of the season.
AND JUST FOR GOOD MEASURES:
ran for 2008 Parliament came in at 67th and lost
and the above are his good accomplishments.
fist fights, ejections, morning prayers for TM before the china match, a few days in jail, and in a mental asylum ever since.
Yes, CLEARLY, Mayeli Kohan is the right choice and a no-brainer when it comes to finding a replacement for Carlos Queiroz.“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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