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Technical ability plays a limited roll in how successful a foreign coach can be in Iran. The real yardstick for measuring how successful a coach can be is to see how well they deal with bullsh*t such as IRIB shenanigans, quarreling with PGL coaches, & not getting paid on time.
We need someone from a culture similar to ours.
you have to have both, which is why CQ was so successful for 8 years.
“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
It is not a bad idea if we start with someone like Nikonam to be our temporary coach til we we get an international coach. He has worked with CQ as a player and assistant coach. A good coach
will be available but we should not hurry.
It is not a bad idea if we start with someone like Nikonam to be our temporary coach til we we get an international coach. He has worked with CQ as a player and assistant coach. A good coach
will be available but we should not hurry.
you need to relax, just because he played in europe and was assistant coach for like 1 year dont make him a candidate for tm temporary job
I think he’s good enough but can we afford him? Will he be satisfied with how bad they’ll treat him? Also it’ll be sort of weird since he’s coached Saudi Arabia. But he does have knowledge of all of our possible 2022 WCQ’ing opponents.
I was thinking about Nelo Vingada and became fearful at the thought of Taj reaching out to him. Because he’s familiar with Iran, with Asia, and will continue the progress left by Carlos. Probably call back Aghajanian to take the assistant coaching position. Maybe it wouldn’t be a bad idea. But I’m still for signing a top manager who’s had at least 1-2 World Cups under his belt.
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