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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostPleaaaase stop your blind love. Do check Iranian football stats historically. He had 8 years with our team did not achieve anything above what we have always achieved. Even defensively, Look at the stats. In 98 we got pundits respect in 2014 we were quite poor and in 2018 we were lucky not to finish last in the group. Our goal was a complete fluke and we had 0 shots on net in many of the halves we played. He did not win a single trophy with Iran not even a WAFF. Regarding the "first back to back world cup" which other coach had this opportunity? Is it too much for Iran to qualify over Qatar and Uzbekistan? We were lucky and handed easy groups. Had we had a Saudi or an Iraq or even an Australia in our group you would have seen Cq caliber. CQ fans think we were Afghanistan before he came and Brazil after he came. We gave him too much opportunity if anything no other coach would have been given 8 years and accomplish nothing but status quo and playing park the bus against teams like Bahrain to do it. Unfortunately we liker to make gods out of completely ordinary people. Where is Cq legacy? What happened to the 8 years of Building? Pleaaaase....
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostEven defensively, Look at the stats. In 98 we got pundits respect in 2014 we were quite poor and in 2018 we were lucky not to finish last in the group.
Some say offside, some say it was hand, others say it's cheating to have a Spanish-speaking referee when Spain plays.
Have you forgotten that Taremi was alone in front of Rui Patricio just before the end and missed? Even with the defeat against Spain we would have been first in the Group of death if Taremi had scored!
That was by far the best World Cup Iran had ever played, even better than in 1998! Spain (a world-class team), Portugal (reigning European champions), Morocco (perhaps the best African team at the time). In 1998 we won against the USA, a mediocre team, Germany was a team that was a "pile of rubble" in 1998 and Yugoslavia was in fact only Serbia and Montenegro and had nothing to do with the glorious times for a long time. But yes, 2018 was certainly a disgrace.
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View Postbut status quo and playing park the bus against teams like Bahrain to do it.
Imagine losing to Bahrain.
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostPleaaaase stop your blind love. Do check Iranian football stats historically.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostThese aren't anything to do with Sly. He just copied and pasted the image that Tooleh Khers kept spamming on the board over a hundred times. It had the watermark of a PP instagram account called "Irperspolis" and the stats weren't correct even if we imagine Branko's second stint as TM coach was his full tenure.
Either way, there are "lies, damned lies, and statistics". Numbers don't tell the full picture with any of these coaches. Sly keeps talking about Daei's win ratio and whilst I don't particularly criticise Daei, just quoting a number doesn't give the picture and context.
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostThose stats were correct.
But in your defense you're not good at math. Or just counting.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by PersianLion80 View PostSo what are we now , losing to Bahrain, Iraq...and probably more to follow...
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostYes, we are surely above our weight to beat Bahrain. We stomped them and other Arab teams with CQ but apparently Branko/Ivic/Wilmots have to either sweat to get a 1-0 or they lose.
Imagine losing to Bahrain.
So what CQ won some great battles. No one is denying that. But overall what was the legacy? Trophies determine legacies championships determine legacies...or lack there of.
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Originally posted by FutbolGods View PostEven more deflections and childish theatrics. Enough already.
Your position was never "let's wait to judge". It was "this coach is slowly destroying this team". I remember it clearly because it was so completely out of left field at a time when the players themselves were all over the papers and social media begging IFF to keep CQ. Clearly others here remember similar things. You were one of the few CQ bashers who always acted like he knew better than the players themselves what was good for them. And it was just as comical then as it is now.
You were wrong, you didn't know how things work over there, you refused to listen to reason, and everything you were warned about came true. Instead of playing the victim, be an adult, learn from it and move on.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostI think your expectations of TM are far too high bro. If you think we will ever get anything near as good as Queiroz in terms of professionalising our football and making us look like a damn team, let alone everything else, then I fear you are going to have decades of disappointment.
My question is - what was your expectation for the Morocco game? I was happy for us to draw against a side which was being tipped as one of the strongest tournament dark horses.
If we had a "different style" and went out all guns blazing against Spain, conceded 3 in the first half, would you have been happy with the less cagey style we employed?
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Originally posted by FutbolGods View PostEven more deflections and childish theatrics. Enough already.
Your position was never "let's wait to judge". It was "this coach is slowly destroying this team". I remember it clearly because it was so completely out of left field at a time when the players themselves were all over the papers and social media begging IFF to keep CQ. Clearly others here remember similar things. You were one of the few CQ bashers who always acted like he knew better than the players themselves what was good for them. And it was just as comical then as it is now.
You were wrong, you didn't know how things work over there, you refused to listen to reason, and everything you were warned about came true. Instead of playing the victim, be an adult, learn from it and move on.
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostWe have had 3 coaches at least who did better with TM than CQ.
I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostThis type of argument is flawed. We also suffered our biggest defeat in our history against Japan under CQ. Never under any other coach had we lost to Japan by a 3 goal margin. Many more examples can be drawn up but these arguments are meaningless. Teams evolve and change. Comparing one era to another is like comparing mini battles and missing the war.
So what CQ won some great battles. No one is denying that. But overall what was the legacy? Trophies determine legacies championships determine legacies...or lack there of.
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Do you think we have the tools to challenge Spain, Portugal, and Argentina on a regular basis?
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