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Originally posted by Hosseini View PostCQ beat this Morocco team - he did what Spain couldn't do. You won't find his detractors point that out now
Bring him back and we can likely win the Asian Cup, give him enough time to develop a young team for 2026 and we make it to the knockout stages
Plus anyone comparing Morocco to Iran is delusional and knows nothing about football. Which one of our players grew up in Spain and played in La Liga academies up throughout their youth?
Our ceiling for Asian Cup is Semi-Finals and World Cup is 3rd-place in the group stage. Under IR, we will only reach this ceiling. That's it. 43 years of hard evidence."This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh
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Originally posted by Hosseini View PostThis whole Morocco team is in shape, athletic, runs like gazelles
Meanwhile Sardar and Eza are out of shape, huffing and puffing in the first half. All thanks to Skocic and his shit fitness routines and lack of discipline for two years.
It's like the players came to the qualifying games to play pickup in the park with no training or fitness regimens in between
thank you!! At what point will you guys just accept our athletes are not athletic enough to compete on the world stage and quit putting all the blame on the coach?
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Originally posted by AmirSalar View Post
thank you!! At what point will you guys just accept our athletes are not athletic enough to compete on the world stage and quit putting all the blame on the coach?
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
The worst thing is Ezza has the audacity to cry after the US game! It's like if a student that didn't work all the year is disappointed to fail the final exam.
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Originally posted by AGC View Post
Lazy ass players not respecting our culture. Theres of course a reason why its called getting "cooked" in persian. Pokhte shodan isnt fun, but it makes champions. Maybe football players would do good learning about iranian athletic culture.
We have to change this software
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Originally posted by AmirSalar View Post
I think him crying was a combination of losing and what’s going on in Iran/what winning that game would have meant with the current events going on. I actually thought he played pretty well in the group stage
Ezza looks good at wc because of his natural talent. He wake up just on wc with all the adrenaline around the competition
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Things move in the direction we want to see with exports. There will be more and more as these legionnaires get home after seasons abroad. They will instill the importance of moving abroad and learn from the best. But it will take a generation. Say we have 10-20 legionnaires atm. They retire, get home. Hopefully they will instill the importance of moving abroad. Where there used to be 5-10 talking about this, now there are 20 in our infrastructure that encourage doing the right thing.
This is of course worse compared to nations with systems and networks in place for this to happen systematically. Like business climate for japanese is always easier and access too. They are bound to leave in droves for Europe.
So the key issue is not if exporting to Europe will grow or not. The key issue is of course the pace of this process.
In a culture with open debates and public and open access to organizational agenda setting this debate would have been had 20 years ago. Problem with Iran is these kind of conversations are stifled.
All these old ass amateurs that have no business running football nor have the qualifications should just retire. They dont even know what they want to do with the mandate and power they are given. Its like "okay now we are in power. What should we do?" The only thing they know is how to embezzle money.
No strategic partnerships with clubs in europe, no buying of clubs in europe, no incentivizing going to europe, no incentives for people that want to run pro agencies, no nothing! I dont understand how hard these things can be for certain people. How hard can it be to write 5 and 10 year plans and put them in motion.
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Originally posted by AGC View PostThings move in the direction we want to see with exports. There will be more and more as these legionnaires get home after seasons abroad. They will instill the importance of moving abroad and learn from the best. But it will take a generation. Say we have 10-20 legionnaires atm. They retire, get home. Hopefully they will instill the importance of moving abroad. Where there used to be 5-10 talking about this, now there are 20 in our infrastructure that encourage doing the right thing.
This is of course worse compared to nations with systems and networks in place for this to happen systematically. Like business climate for japanese is always easier and access too. They are bound to leave in droves for Europe.
So the key issue is not if exporting to Europe will grow or not. The key issue is of course the pace of this process.
In a culture with open debates and public and open access to organizational agenda setting this debate would have been had 20 years ago. Problem with Iran is these kind of conversations are stifled.
Export in Europe is like a fire, if we let the recent momentum fade away (a big thanks to Mohebi, Ghaedi and others for that), we will see a new post 2006 where we had almost no legionnaires.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
We can't wait years for the culture to change.
Export in Europe is like a fire, if we let the recent momentum fade away (a big thanks to Mohebi, Ghaedi and others for that), we will see a new post 2006 where he has almost no legionnaires.
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Originally posted by Hosseini View PostCQ beat this Morocco team - he did what Spain couldn't do. You won't find his detractors point that out now
Bring him back and we can likely win the Asian Cup, give him enough time to develop a young team for 2026 and we make it to the knockout stages
Plus anyone comparing Morocco to Iran is delusional and knows nothing about football. Which one of our players grew up in Spain and played in La Liga academies up throughout their youth?
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostLike Azmoun said we got lucky. We didn't deserve the win. And great CQ beat Wales too...lol how did that turn out? We need more than a 1 trick poney! The CQooloaide is so bitter...
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You just have an inherent anti CQ bias no matter what happens (he could solve world hunger and you'd say he's doing it for himself), so no one can give any credibility on what you say *for this matter*
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