Not sure why CQ would want to go to Iraq. Bad infrastructure, decent players, but no really future opportunities other than AC 2023. Iran would be a far better option for him
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Originally posted by Hosseini View PostNot sure why CQ would want to go to Iraq. Bad infrastructure, decent players, but no really future opportunities other than AC 2023. Iran would be a far better option for him
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Originally posted by PersianLion80 View PostIraq’s footballing infrastructure at least in terms of modern stadiums and training grounds has surpassed Iran’s. They’ve built 5-6 modern stadia and are building more."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 PostNot sure why CQ would want to go to Iraq. Bad infrastructure, decent players, but no really future opportunities other than AC 2023. Iran would be a far better option for him
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Originally posted by diz View PostIFF screwed CQ and got their just deserve (crooked Wilmots). Having said that, Iraqi FA also screwed Katanec. I'm sure CQ will do his due diligence/research on what his best options are.
He will go to Tunisia or Australia. I think Tunisia is better. Unfortunately, Iran is not an option cause of IRIFF he would love to come back and the BOYS will love having him back."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 DR Strangemoosh View PostI can see exactly the same kinds of debates amongst Egypt fans on twitter as Iran fans.
Again, realism is the issue.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/agyp...te/verein/3672
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/sene...te/verein/3499
A lot of Egypt fans may have similar delusions to some of our own fans here about our squad's depth outside the key players. But look at the value of Egypt's second best player, equivalent in value to Senegal's 11th best... Transfer value aside, we are talking about ~5 times more elite european club players. I mean surely this must penetrate to the fans, whether Iran or Egypt..., right?
I have a honest question for you. How do you think Iran would fare over 2 legs against Senegal (without your starting RB and top 3 CBs). So your only starter in defence would be your LB. Your 4th choice CB is now considered your first choice CB as well. Who are Iran’s 4th and 5th string centrebacks? And instead of your backup RB, you will play with a CM in that position.
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostWhat about the fact that you went toe to toe with a team that has 10x the strength and quality egypt does? No disrespect intended but you can’t tell me that you have 5-6 players on the level of Mane, Koulibaly, Diallo, Gueye, Sarr, etc.
Similarly to Iranians, it seems like Egyptians let their national pride and history play a role clouding reality of the circumstances their team is in
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Originally posted by milad_b View PostIts funny that we are getting these kind of criticism towards our Coach Skocic. The truth is that Us fans have no idea whats going on inside the team but one thing for sure is that managers have plans and tactics for every single players their use. Emam Ashour was invited by CQ himselfe so he must've had plans for him in different position. CQ did exactly the same thing for us (using players out of their position) and it worked perfectly.
The truth is that senegal is head and shoulders above egypt and you guys should be proud that you lost in an unfair penalty shootout . Your players should've dropped on the floor pretending to have eye injury from the lasers so the ref could've stopped the game.
I think if you had any other coach the game would've ended by 2-3 goals for senegal.
Please stick to degrading your own team to maximize CQ performance. Do not talk about Egypt. The guy is Egyptian he knows way more than you when Egypt is concerned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._team_managers
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Originally posted by kastro View PostWhat does squad depth or the fact Senegal are a better team have to do with CQ playing players out of position? Again I’ll repeat. He played our best playmaker as a RB. It doesn’t make him look like a genius, only a dumbass. If we had our starting back 4 for both legs, it could have definitely changed the outcome. Senegal were missing only 1 starter in the second leg and at full strength in the first.
I have a honest question for you. How do you think Iran would fare over 2 legs against Senegal (without your starting RB and top 3 CBs). So your only starter in defence would be your LB. Your 4th choice CB is now considered your first choice CB as well. Who are Iran’s 4th and 5th string centrebacks? And instead of your backup RB, you will play with a CM in that position.
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Originally posted by kastro View PostWhat does squad depth or the fact Senegal are a better team have to do with CQ playing players out of position? Again I’ll repeat. He played our best playmaker as a RB. It doesn’t make him look like a genius, only a dumbass. If we had our starting back 4 for both legs, it could have definitely changed the outcome. Senegal were missing only 1 starter in the second leg and at full strength in the first.
Your so called best playermaker (Ashour) has only 4 national caps, and his national team debut was because of CQ. As a playermaker he has only 7 assists in his entire professional footballing career with average goal contribution of 1 every 425 minute. So I'm sure CQ seen something to believe he would make a better RB.
During his time coaching Iran he has experimented with several player positions, and with time he has proven he was right on most of those controversial decisions. The man plays the ugliest football, but he knows how to build a team.
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Originally posted by diz View PostIf? Bro, we are way past the point of questioning IFF's competence. Their incompetence is as reliable as the planetary rotations.
It's that fake pride bs of Iranians where we lie to ourselves."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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