Good, let him leave Iran! The guy wants 3 million a year?!?!? To what, lose games against teams with weaker rankings than us????????
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostGood, let him leave Iran! The guy wants 3 million a year?!?!? To what, lose games against teams with weaker rankings than us????????
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postquite the turnaround from your previous opinions on wilmots hoorad jan. What happened to his great offensive football you were so high on.
No one has a right to call Wilmots football “attacking football”. “Attacking football” has a game plan and at least strategic substitution. There was none today nor ever in Wilmots tenure. This is the reason Courtouis attacked Wilmots for his tactics countless times!
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postany more enlightening ideas for us after todays game? Yeah, anybody with functioning brain cells would like cq to coach TM to infitinty. You and the other two braindead people on this forum would rather us not even qualify for the second round of WCQ. Thank you for all your stunning contributions to this forum.
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Originally posted by rayshirazi View PostI wish we could hire Jose Mourinho. He would be a good replacement for Quieroz. Marc Willmots is not a top coach, and the worst part is that it seems he is not fighting for Team melli and iranian football to improve.
What part of "the world's pariah state" do people not understand? I think some of us need to wake up and smell the coffee of how Iran is perceived.
Mourinho could manage the 8-0ers if they paid him. Why would he step foot in a sanctioned country, where getting paid is an issue, which is politically isolated?
This is one of the things about the expectations of members like O-Zone - what exactly do you realistically expect with our players over the last 8 years. In terms of all the intangible things that he did with out infrastructure, team morale, discipline etc..., I genuinely can't dream of a coach anywhere near as good as Queiroz for TM.
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