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Carlos Queiroz: In retrospect, how do you assess his reign?
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostStats say otherwise.
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 Philosophy_King View Posti am not a expert in TM Stats, but i would be shocked if the Stats wouldn't back up, that CQ was much better than Daei, Ghalenoi, Ghotbi (this fake rat), Branko or Mayeli Kohan...
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Originally posted by Philosophy_King View Posti am not a expert in TM Stats, but i would be shocked if the Stats wouldn't back up, that CQ was much better than Daei, Ghalenoi, Ghotbi (this fake rat), Branko or Mayeli Kohan...
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 Bessos View PostI have an interesting question for you: if CQ was the coach of Iran in the 70's, what do you think we could have achieved then?
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Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostNo cups, park the bus, 0 shots in at least 4 out of the 6 halves played at the world cup, constant complaining about lack of facilities to the foreign media (aberoo rizi) and constant put down of our football in front of the whole world while making Scotland and Peru look like aliens from other planets. He parked the bus with Portugal what do you think he would have done with our 70s teams? He only knows one tactic in football, the man is born with a silver spoon anyone else they will be making Portuguese chicken with him every failure has led to a promotion and a raise. Of course not in Europe, there once they saw he is not a head coach he had to go to Asia where blue eyes still mean something.
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 tooleh khers View PostNo cups, park the bus, 0 shots in at least 4 out of the 6 halves played at the world cup, constant complaining about lack of facilities to the foreign media (aberoo rizi) and constant put down of our football in front of the whole world while making Scotland and Peru look like aliens from other planets. .
From all accounts of our 1978 team, Peru did stomp us. Under CQ we would have beat them since Peru is weaker now then in 1978.
Please note for your love of attavking football...parking the bus...catenaccio... defeated Dutch total football and won Italy a world cup in 1982.
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CQ was as good of a coach as we would’ve gotten. No other coach of his caliber or better would’ve put up with the issues/hurdles he had to jump through. He was paid well and could’ve pushed for better friendlies and at times played more attacking football, but overall was as good of a coach for 8 years as we could’ve had. After 8 years it was time to move on. Our next coach needs to understand, this job is like none other and they need to be more of a strong personality and flexible with the IRAN/IFF situation as they are a good coach. Wilmots may do well other places but clearly he is not able to not get paid/deal with issues and still get results for Iran. If he was coaching another team he may do well because he wouldn’t have outside pressures to deal with, but could focus on futbol. Getting a top class coach will not happen for this team under the current situation and if it does it won’t last.
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There are certain intangibles which CQ brought, this is just a selection of highlights from one of our members in mid and late-2018 (ie year 7 of his 8 years)
http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2574826
Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostSince this is about Cq positives I am only going to talk about the positives. He has instilled discipline; he has structured our team defense; he has changed generations successfully and has introduced youngsters to our football which he has tested and given valuable experience to; he is one of the hardest working coaches if not in the world (which I believe he very well could be) but definitely in our football; he has shown us a winning formula and attitude as he does not compromise on anything, he is a perfectionist and very detailed oriented and I hope he has passed this on to other people in the federation; he has created a fair and competitive player selection regime where players know if they work hard and shine they can be included in TM; he is a great analyzer and is one of the best in the world; he is very respectful when dealing with players, no longer players have to put up with coarse language from coaches; he is respectful of our culture.
http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2571094
Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostBoth are great coaches and have worked hard in our football. I dont know about who has what in their heart but Cq is definitely more demanding and I am assuming perhaps i am wrong but he is more detailed oriented as well.
Originally posted by tooleh khers View PostThis is one of the things I admire about CQ. He is a real coach who has 0 bias in his selection. I would trust his selection over any of these analysts and experts making lists from their couches at home. Also I believe whoever says CQ is not watching the league is absolutely wrong. He has proven time and time again that not only does he watch and follow the league but he does it with extreme detail and professionalism. Just look at the people he has brought on, some no one even knew about but here they are. A good example would be Gholizadeh..
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostThere are certain intangibles which CQ brought, this is just a selection of highlights from one of our members in mid and late-2018 (ie year 7 of his 8 years)
http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2574826
"He has instilled discipline"
http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2571094
http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2550766I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostLet's also talk about the stats that were clear to her and she agreed with them from the first post and had no disagreement about them.
Even when she/he finally accepted that Ivankovic was officially the coach of the full TM BEFORE taking the U23 squad to the Asian Games, he/she didn't accept that the "stats" from the IRperspolis social media account were wrong because
"They were on footballitarin" so they have "a source"
There isn't any pride let alone logic in accepting that a source can be wrong, especially if it relies on a partisan social media fan account.
But at least we can mention his/her appraisal from just a few months before the end of CQ's 8 year career as above.
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