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If Wilmots is fired, who would be your choice for TM Head Coach
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Originally posted by OFFSIDE_1 View PostThere is one category that Branko hands down beats CQ
Number of players refusing to enter the game in a crucial WC match:
Branko 1
CQ. 0
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Originally posted by nisfejahan View PostGood one. I have another one. Name the only coach that refused to travel back to Iran after his team was eliminated at WC. Here is a hint: He was not Portuguese or Iranian.
The guy literally ran away from any scrutiny, back to Croatia. Queiroz came back after a very humiliating loss, was held to account and interviewed.
Whether or not you think Branko is ten times better than Queiroz, surely this must mean something?
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostI'm amazed that this isn't an issue for people like tooleh khers.
The guy literally ran away from any scrutiny, back to Croatia. Queiroz came back after a very humiliating loss, was held to account and interviewed.
Whether or not you think Branko is ten times better than Queiroz, surely this must 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 PostMarc Wilmots shireh and will force all the Mozambican fans into their holes.
Indeed, what a fantastic appraisal from yourself in year 7.5 of Queiroz's 8 years:
http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2574826
Firstly, a nice summary of his bringing discipline to the national team, changing generations successfully, developing youth, giving a winning formula, being a perfectionist, and respect of our culture:
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.
Second, a nice comparison of CQ with Branko in 2018 (year 7 of 8):
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.
http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2550766
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 KC McElroy View PostFurthermore whether we like it or not, stats are all that matter.
Perhaps, if stats without context are all we are interested in - the next choice of coach is obvious.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostIf Stats are all that matter, then Ali Daei's win ratio of 62.5% (Pl 24 W 15 D 6 L3) is better than both Carlos Queiroz 60.0% (pl100 W 60 D 27 L 13 and Branko Ivankovic 57.1% (Pl 56 W 32 D 15 L 9)
Perhaps, if stats without context are all we are interested in - the next choice of coach is obvious.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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^ & ^^
Guys,
Lets relax this issue!
The user in question has already received a warning not to troll. So, please also you guys stop mocking those posts any further.
lets move on, please!
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1. Branko Ivankovic - maybe
2. Ali Daei - hell no he has problem with government at the moment
3. Amir Ghalenoei - not a chance
4. Yahya Golmohammad - i love to see this guy ! he deserve it. he makes a decent team from nothing !
Originally posted by Sarbaze-Vatan View PostAt this point, It is almost safe to say that the new headcoach will be one of the these coaches:
1. Branko Ivankovic
2. Ali Daei
3. Amir Ghalenoei
4. Yahya Golmohammad
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Originally posted by Sarbaze-Vatan View PostAt this point, It is almost safe to say that the new headcoach will be one of the these coaches:
1. Branko Ivankovic
2. Ali Daei
3. Amir Ghalenoei
4. Yahya Golmohammad
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Originally posted by NYCTeamMelli View PostYou forgot shahabGAOL, his 5 German assistants and his Moroccan wife as team doctor.
My 5 German assistant colleagues would like to help me achieve this goal
We are now doing well in our competition
But Yahya and Hashemain has not so much experience in coaching even at International level, they just are basic
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postlooks like Dre and Dalila team has won this contest..!!
i'd be happy with that if we're still chasing a foreign coach then he is just about the only sensible choice..! he looks done with SS anyhow ....just pay this guy and get him started working already... were loosing precious time..!
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Originally posted by Sly View Postand you think after that experience. he still want to have anything to do with Iran's football?
him and his wife clearly like being adored and money solves all other problems too..!
in terms of foreigner, he is the clear best, quick choice available ..!
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