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Originally posted by taremiscores View PostDid you even read what he said? He said we will defeat England because he is Croatian and they know how to defeat the English? That's his tactic! His nationality??
Even Southgate and Berhalter did not say what he said! They were respectful and articulate in their response. This guy is over his head. I know you like doubling-down on your positions, but come on.
Ps. KLINSMAN confused us with Iraq in Arab Cup. Guess he is an idiot without class too...people say dumb shit sometimes it of ignorance sometimes as jokes. The Skocic hate is unreal. He was clearly joking and referring to the comments by Southgate in which he said all he knew about Iran is they have a European coach.
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It isn’t a matter that he isn’t a good coach or intelligent, it is a matter of personality, skocic is passive , he will say ok to whatever the IFF says , even if that isn’t the best decision for the team …
We need a coach who will fight for US Iran , and the team as a whole , we know skocic true allegiance lies somewhere else with Croatia 🇭🇷…….. CQ burned a lot of bridges when he almost beat Portugal 🇵🇹 is his home country but he was super professional he didn’t care …, Iran 🇮🇷 was number one to him ..
We need camps we need friends most importantly we need a team that can compete,
Worst case scenario we have zero camps no friendly’s we go into the World Cup with like 3 weeks of practice,
We end up losing 3 games
I think the reason why most ppl would want there to be a organized effort is England is Germany , USA isn’t Spain , and the other European team isn’t top tier ….. so this is the easier draw we possibly have got …
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Guys this guy would be a good alternative to lead Iran, He loves Iran and transforemed Esteghlal in the shortest time! It was the best I have seen Esteghlal play for years and his passion for Iran is huge, just read this article:
https://sport.shafaqna.com/FA/518586...%D9%86-%D9%87/
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Marca did a recent article on Iran (link here is to the Reddit page discussing it). On it they said that are tactics against stronger opposition don’t make sense and that we have a reactive style of play that isn’t beneficial.
They have either been reading some of our posts on this forum or they have the same feelings about our coach.
https://www.reddit.com/r/teammelli/c...tm_name=iossmf
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Originally posted by MehdiKing View PostGuys this guy would be a good alternative to lead Iran, He loves Iran and transforemed Esteghlal in the shortest time! It was the best I have seen Esteghlal play for years and his passion for Iran is huge, just read this article:
https://sport.shafaqna.com/FA/518586...%D9%86-%D9%87/.....
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Originally posted by Medzdidz View PostMarca did a recent article on Iran (link here is to the Reddit page discussing it). On it they said that are tactics against stronger opposition don’t make sense and that we have a reactive style of play that isn’t beneficial.
They have either been reading some of our posts on this forum or they have the same feelings about our coach.
https://www.reddit.com/r/teammelli/c...tm_name=iossmf
The Problem? "Finding a system to bring the majority of them together".....
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Originally posted by Medzdidz View PostMarca did a recent article on Iran (link here is to the Reddit page discussing it). On it they said that are tactics against stronger opposition don’t make sense and that we have a reactive style of play that isn’t beneficial.
They have either been reading some of our posts on this forum or they have the same feelings about our coach.
https://www.reddit.com/r/teammelli/c...tm_name=iossmf
This is how we look to the objective eye. clueless and not using full potential against any respectable level of opposition
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postbut if we say it we are idiots who arent showing unity and only supported TM previously bc of Queiroz.
This is how we look to the objective eye. clueless and not using full potential against any respectable level of opposition
Skocic had one loss after qualifying with a depleted squad in hostile Korea. That might be the strongest team he faced. A team he got results from in Tehran and could have taken the full 3. Based on that 1 loss after qualifying we are concluding he has no tactics versus bigger teams? I don't even want to get into coach comparisons as some feel previous coaches have tactics yet they lost handedly to teams Skocic made light work of.
The Skocic hate is unreal!
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostIf the guy says nothing he is a sheep. If he talks tough he is an idiot. If CQ does it he is a warrior...if Skocic does it he is an imbecile.
Poor guy is stuck between a rock and a hard place. The anti skocic crowd is unreal!
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It’s because CQ spoiled us with back to back WC appearances, and gave us good results in the last WC. “Por Tavagho Shodim” in an unhealthy manner.
Skocic was thrown into a situation where he had to get results ASAP—and he did. Developing tactics and depth, requires FRIENDLIES and PREPARATION. Not do or die WCQ games.
I do not know Skocic’s ceiling. He will make mistakes, but hopefully he will learn from them. But how is it helpful to cheerlead for a new coach with Qatar only 7.5 months away? Especially when, the likelihood of getting a CQ-like resume coach is extremely unlikely?
Also as great as CQ was (I am a huge fan): we lost to Japan 3-0 with a poor performance. CQ is excellent for setting up a defensive counter attacking team, but he seems to struggle when you have put on an offensive display to win against non-power house teams…
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Originally posted by Prowess View PostIt’s because CQ spoiled us with back to back WC appearances, and gave us good results in the last WC. “Por Tavagho Shodim” in an unhealthy manner.
Skocic was thrown into a situation where he had to get results ASAP—and he did. Developing tactics and depth, requires FRIENDLIES and PREPARATION. Not do or die WCQ games.
I do not know Skocic’s ceiling. He will make mistakes, but hopefully he will learn from them. But how is it helpful to cheerlead for a new coach with Qatar only 7.5 months away? Especially when, the likelihood of getting a CQ-like resume coach is extremely unlikely?
Also as great as CQ was (I am a huge fan): we lost to Japan 3-0 with a poor performance. CQ is excellent for setting up a defensive counter attacking team, but he seems to struggle when you have put on an offensive display to win against non-power house teams…
Even if you look at our two WC's with CQ, you'll see that we only scored 3 goals (1 penalty, 1 own goal, 1 offside goal). I only prefer CQ over Skocic because with him I felt safe not to get embarrassed like the Saudis but under Skocic I fear that we might get saudied for the first time.
I wish we could've CQ for the WC and Skocic for the Asian Cup.
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Originally posted by Omid177 View PostExactly! The problem was that CQ treated the likes of Qatar and UAE like Brazil and Spain. We struggled many times in offense and you could see it with Egypt too. Look how they got into the final.
Even if you look at our two WC's with CQ, you'll see that we only scored 3 goals (1 penalty, 1 own goal, 1 offside goal). I only prefer CQ over Skocic because with him I felt safe not to get embarrassed like the Saudis but under Skocic I fear that we might get saudied for the first time.
I wish we could've CQ for the WC and Skocic for the Asian Cup.
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Originally posted by Prowess View PostExactly. CQ lost to Iraq and Japan in two asian cups. But tied Portugal and beat Morocco in the WC. Those results were a testament to his tactics.
For 90 minutes we were playing with 10 men and we took them to penalties."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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